Intangible Properties definition

Intangible Properties means: – any creation protected, or which may be protected, by an intellectual property right; – any trade and corporate secret as defined in article 309 of the Criminal Code; – any other intangible properties, such as, but not limited to, data, information and secrets, used, or which can be used, within the framework of the undertaking of the Employer or of its activities, and that come to the knowledge of the Employee in the framework of the performance of his duties, or in connection with the performance of his duties, during his employment relationship with the Employer; – any work or creation with a commercial, artistic, functional, technical, organizational or aesthetic purpose. This provision applies to any Intangible Properties that the Employee may create and/or hold in the framework of the performance of his duties or in connection with the performance of his duties during his employment relationship with the Employer (irrespective of his status (independent, volunteer, shareholder or director)).
Intangible Properties means contract rights, designs, know-how, copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade names, proprietary methodologies, processes, specifications, patents, software and the like.
Intangible Properties. 1.26. "Leases" 1.27. "Legal Requirement" 1.28. "Lien" 1.29. "Losses" 1.30. "Measured Current Assets" 1.31. "Measured Current Liabilities" 1.32. "Notice of Claim" 1.33. "Party" 1.34. "Permits" 1.35. "Permitted Encumbrances" 1.36. "Person" 1.37. "Plan" 1.38. "Properties" 1.39. "Purchase Price" 1.40. "Purchaser Indemnified Parties" (i)

Examples of Intangible Properties in a sentence

  • All such permits, licenses, orders or approvals are included in the Intangible Properties to be transferred to Purchaser hereunder, all are transferable to Purchaser at the Closing, and no approval or authorization of or filing with any governmental authority on the part of Seller is required as a condition to the execution and delivery of this Agreement, or the consummation by Seller of the transactions contemplated hereby, except as otherwise contemplated hereby.

  • The Employee agrees to only access the information and Intangible Properties necessary for the proper performance of his duties during his employment relationship with the Employer.

  • Set forth in Section 5.11(a) of Seller's Disclosure Schedule hereto is a true and complete listing of all material intangible assets and properties owned by the Company and the Subsidiary as of the date hereof (the "Owned Intangible Properties").

  • Norton has no knowledge of any act or failure to act by Norton or any Division Subsidiary or by any of their employees, duly authorized attorneys or agents during the prosecution or registration of, or any other proceeding relating to, any of the Division Intangible Properties in any patent, trademark or copyright office, or of any other fact, which would make invalid or unenforceable, or negate the right to issuance of, any of the Division Intangible Properties.

  • The Owned Intangible Properties and the Licensed Intangible Properties constitute all material intangible assets and properties used or necessary in connection with the conduct of the businesses of the Company and the Subsidiary.

  • Except as disclosed on Schedule 2.1.10A, Seller has (and, as of the Closing, Purchaser will have) good and marketable title to the Owned Intangible Properties, free and clear of all Encumbrances.

  • FSG Reinsurance Company First Security Intangible Properties, Inc.

  • Certificates for the Common Shares so purchased shall be delivered to the Holder hereof within a reasonable time, not exceeding 15 days, after the rights represented by this Warrant shall have been so exercised.

  • Universal acknowledges that all rights, title and interest in and to the Intangible Properties are and shall remain vested solely in JFD and that all use of the Intangible Properties by Universal shall inure to the benefit of JFD.

  • JFD agrees to use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause all other Jerry's Famous Deli restaurants to be operated and to ensure that all food products, merchandise or services bearing or utilizing the Intangible Properties offered or sold is of the highest standard and in no way reflects adversely upon the Intangible Properties.

Related to Intangible Properties

  • Intangible Property shall have the meaning given to such term in Section 2.1(c) hereof.

  • Tangible Property means any furniture, fixtures, leasehold improvements, vehicles, office equipment, computer equipment, other equipment, machinery, tools, forms, supplies or other tangible personal property of any nature.

  • Leased Intangible Property means all Intangible Property (as defined in the Purchase and Sale Agreement) acquired by Landlord with respect to the Leased Property pursuant to the Purchase Agreement.

  • Intangible Assets means assets that are considered to be intangible assets under GAAP, including customer lists, goodwill, computer software, copyrights, trade names, trademarks, patents, franchises, licenses, unamortized deferred charges, unamortized debt discount and capitalized research and development costs.

  • Real Properties means, at any time, a collective reference to each of the facilities and real properties owned, leased or operated by the Consolidated Parties at such time.