Full Right definition

Full Right means that the Person being granted the right(s) described herein shall be the only Person that is entitled to exercise such right(s) so long as this Agreement is in effect and that no other Person shall be authorized, by the grantor of such right(s), to exercise such right(s) or be granted such right(s).
Full Right full right and liberty during the currency of this Agreement to enter upon and through and remain upon any part of the Grantor's Land subject to the provisions of this Agreement;

Examples of Full Right in a sentence

  • Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Licensor hereby grants American the Full Right in the Territory to market and sell Systems and utilize the Technology.

  • If Your Account is established with Full Right of Survivorship, then, upon the death of any Owner, all sums then on deposit in the Account vest and belong to the surviving Owner(s).

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, AlphaKat hereby grants to the Marketing Company, for the term of this Agreement, (i) the Full Right in the Territory to commercialize, market, offer for sale, use and practice and make Improvements to the Technology, including the Systems and Parts (except that in the case of Canada, the foregoing rights of the Marketing Company shall be Qualified Rights) and (ii) the Qualified Right in the Territory to sell Systems and Parts for use in the Territory.