IP Cost definition

IP Cost means any and all expenses arising from obtaining or maintaining Intellectual Property in the U.S. and foreign countries, including, but not limited to, government fees, attorneys’ fees, translation fees, maintenance fees, annuities, penalties, and interests.
IP Cost means all the cost that are associated with, but not limited to, the search, drafting, filing, registering, examination and maintenance of IP.

Examples of IP Cost in a sentence

  • Before payment of any IP Cost, Owner shall notify Licensee for a time period being the lesser of (i) at least sixty (60) days before the IP Cost is due or (ii) as soon as is practicable after receiving knowledge of the IP Cost.

  • Owner shall have no duty to pay an IP Cost for which Owner does not receive prepayment.

  • Licensee shall prepay Owner for any affirmed IP Cost before payment is to be made by Owner.

  • The notice will identify (i) the Application or Patent, (ii) the country, (iii) the reason for the IP Cost, and (iv) the Due Date for payment.

  • The notice will identify (i) the Application, Patent, or Trademark, (ii) the country, (iii) the reason for the IP Cost, and (iv) the Due Date for payment.

  • THI shall prepay Ma▇▇ ▇or any affirmed IP Cost before payment is to be made by Ma▇▇.

  • Before payment of any IP Cost, Ma▇▇ ▇hall notify THI for a time period being the lesser of (i) at least sixty (60) days before the IP Cost is due or (ii) as soon as is practicable after receiving knowledge of the IP Cost.

  • Ma▇▇ ▇hall have no duty to pay an IP Cost, whether affirmed or not affirmed, for which Ma▇▇ ▇oes not receive prepayment.