Joint Work Statement definition

Joint Work Statement. (JWS) means a proposal for a CRADA prepared by the Contractor, signed by the Contractor's Laboratory Director or designee which describes the following:
Joint Work Statement means the description in Appendix A of the respective research and development commitments of the Parties.
Joint Work Statement is modified to include Appendix A "Joint Work Statement for Modification No ****," which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference.

Examples of Joint Work Statement in a sentence

  • Leidos Biomedical may, at its option, retain funds transferred to Leidos Biomedical before unilateral termination by Collaborator for use in completing the Joint Work Statement.

  • Leidos Biomedical and Collaborator agree to exchange all CRADA Data and to share all CRADA Materials, including data generated and developed by Collaborator’s Subcontractors and consultants performing activities related to the Joint Work Statement.

  • If either Party wishes to conduct a portion of the Joint Work Statement through a third party (e.g., as a subcontractor of the Collaborator), then such Party agrees to notify the other Party and obtain the other Party’s prior approval (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed).

  • Such provision will occur before the termination date of the Agreement or sooner, if required by the Joint Work Statement.

  • The work proposed in the Joint Work Statement will remain unchanged.

  • The interim research goals in the Joint Work Statement are good faith guidelines.

  • The Joint Work Statement will be performed solely by the Parties identified on the Cover Page unless specifically stated elsewhere in this Agreement.

  • If this Agreement is terminated, both Parties agree to provide CRADA Materials in quantities needed to complete the Joint Work Statement.

  • For any CRADA Subject Invention made solely by a Leidos Biomedical employee(s) or Leidos subcontractor(s) or made jointly by a Leidos Biomedical employee(s) or Leidos subcontractor(s) and a Collaborator employee(s) or Collaborator subcontractor(s), Leidos Biomedical grants to Collaborator an exclusive option to negotiate for reasonable compensation an exclusive or nonexclusive commercialization license for a field of use that does not to exceed the scope of the Joint Work Statement.

  • Furthermore, Collaborator represents and warrants that its agreement with any subcontractors or any other Consulting Agreements entered into by the Collaborator related to the Joint Work Statement are consistent with its obligations under this CRADA.


More Definitions of Joint Work Statement

Joint Work Statement means a proposal prepared for a Federal agency by the director of a Government-owned, contractor-operated laboratory describing the purpose and scope of a proposed cooperative research and development agreement, and assigning rights and responsibilities among the agency, the laboratory, and any other party or parties to the proposed agreement; and

Related to Joint Work Statement

  • Annual Work Plan and Budget means the annual work plan and budget referred to in Section I.E of Schedule 2 of this Agreement.

  • Development Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Statement of Work means the description of activities Grantee must perform to complete the Project, as specified in the Grant Agreement, and as may be amended.