Inventions Act definition

Inventions Act means the Inventions Act 1975.
Inventions Act means the German Act on Employee Inventions.

Examples of Inventions Act in a sentence

  • Rights attributed to the Crown in any other way including under the Public Servants Inventions Act are not in any way affected by this Agreement.

  • Some examples of state laws limiting the scope of assignable inventions are: Delaware Code Title 19 Section 805; Kansas Statutes Section 44-130; Minnesota Statutes 13A Section 181.78; North Carolina General Statutes Article 10A, Chapter 66, Commerce and Business, Section 66-57.1; Utah Code Sections 34-39-l through 34-39-3, "Employment Inventions Act"; Washington Rev.

  • This notice satisfies 765 ILCS 1060/1-3 of the Illinois Inventions Act.

  • The German Employee Inventions Act applies as follows to any inventions and suggestions for technical improvements that Board Member makes: Board Member will without delay disclose to SAP his or her in-service inventions, independent inventions, and suggestions for technical improvements and offer them for claim by SAP.

  • The definition of “Employment Invention” as used in this Section 9 is the definition found in Section 2 of the Utah Employment Inventions Act (Utah Code A▇▇.

  • The definition of “Employment Invention” as used in this Section 9 is the definition found in Section 2 of the Utah Employment Inventions Act (Utah Code ▇▇▇.

  • It is acknowledged by the Parties that any such obligations will be subject to and be limited by the copyright and intellectual property rights of Germany, in particular the Employee’s Inventions Act (Arbeitnehmererfindungsgesetz) for claims to inventions of employees arising out of the performance of the Agreement.

  • In accordance with the German Employees’ Inventions Act, BioNTech agrees to claim the unlimited use of any Invention conceived, reduced to practice, developed, made or created in the performance of, or as a result of the Research Plan, CMC Development Plan or Joint Development Activities by employees of any German Affiliates.

  • Carolina General Statutes, Article 10A, Chapter 66, Commerce and Business, Section 66-57.1; Utah Code Sections 34-39-1 through 34-39-3 "Employment Inventions Act"; Washington Rev.

  • The Company shall be exclusively entitled, without any additional remuneration, to the results of work that the Employee achieves in carrying out or in connection with his employment obligations, unless the Employees' Inventions Act mandatorily dictates otherwise or the Employee is permitted to publish his work under his own name.