Infringements definition
Examples of Infringements in a sentence
Infringements of another advertiser's rights through plagiarism or unfair imitation of either program idea or copy, or any other unfair competition.
Infringements leading to litigation are not common, but when they happen, the usual short notes found in legal agreements are hopelessly inadequate.
Infringements of professional ethical codes, such as multiple submission, bogus claims of authorship, plagiarism, fraudulent use of data or the like.
Infringements of exclusive rights or breach of current legislation or these Conditions by the Subscriber or by the Registered Users.
Additionally, regardless of the nature of the Bid Proposal as an "Offer," any language in the Bid Proposal altering any portion of these General Conditions, particularly, but not limited to, the sections of these General Conditions titled "Infringements and Indemnifications," "Termination of Contract," "Equal Employment Opportunity," and "Disclosure," will be discarded and treated as if not part of the Bid Proposal and inclusion thereof may be grounds for rejecting the Bid.
Infringements of another advertiser’s rights through plagiarism or unfair imitation of either program idea or copy, or any other unfair competition.
For all Infringements of Recipient Study Patent Rights anywhere in the world, the Recipient shall have the exclusive right to prosecute such Infringements as it may determine in its sole and absolute discretion, and the Recipient shall bear all related expenses and retain all related recoveries.
For all Infringements of BMS Study Patent Rights anywhere in the world, BMS shall have the exclusive right to prosecute such Infringements as it may determine in its sole and absolute discretion, and BMS shall bear all related expenses and retain all related recoveries.
In addition to the foregoing, the joint and several responsibilities of the Parties pursuant to the provisions of Section 42.3 of the prevailing Consolidated Text of Spain’s Law of Corporate Infringements and Penalties may not be eluded.
Infringements of another advertiser's rights through plagiarism or unfair imitation or either program idea or copy, or any other unfair competition.