IP Fees definition

IP Fees means “Licensing Fee” as defined in the IP Agreement.
IP Fees means fees or other charges required to be paid to a governmental agency, office or entity to secure and maintain intellectual property rights and include filing fees, registration fees, issue fees, maintenance fees, annual taxes and annuities; (ii) "IP Expenses" shall mean fees, costs or other charges related to securing and maintaining intellectual property rights other than IP Fees and Translating Expenses; and (iii) "Translating Expenses" shall mean fees, costs or other charges related to translating patent applications.
IP Fees means the "Licensing Fee" as defined in the IP Agreement.

Examples of IP Fees in a sentence

  • We don't allow you to share your Account with another person, and the Account must only be in your name.

  • The Parties shall negotiate in good faith on the manner, method and timing for payment or reimbursement of Inpixon IP Fees, or if they cannot make other arrangements, GTX may offset Inpixon IP Fees against Rev Share Payments from time to time.

  • Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, therefore, I will receive the full target bonus for the April - June, 1996 quarter (prorated in light of my May 1 start date), regardless of the IP Fees for that quarter.

  • Static IP: Fees are per account level (regardless of the number of IPs ordered).


More Definitions of IP Fees

IP Fees are fees or other charges required to be paid to a governmental agency, governmental office, or other governmental entity to secure and maintain intellectual property rights and include filing fees, registration fees, issue fees, maintenance fees, annual taxes, and annuities.