Knowledge Capital definition

Knowledge Capital means any reports, documents, templates, studies, software programs, delivery methods, specifications, business methods, tools, methodologies, inventions, processes, techniques, analytical frameworks, algorithms, know how and/or any other work product and materials, proprietary to the Company and/or any Affiliate which is used by the Company and/or any Affiliate to perform services for its or their clients.
Knowledge Capital means the ideas, concepts, know-how, skills, methodologies, and techniques, whether possessed by SoftwareONE prior to the commencement of these Terms or developed, modified, improved, or refined by SoftwareONE during the course of performance of the Services.
Knowledge Capital means any reports, documents, templates, studies, software programs, delivery methods, specifications, business methods, tools, methodologies, inventions, processes, techniques, analytical frameworks, algorithms, know how and/or any other work product and materials, proprietary to Accenture and/or any Affiliate which is used by Accenture and/or any Affiliate to perform services for its or their clients. (g)The term “Legal Entity” means any body corporate, branch partnership, joint venture or unincorporated association or other organization carrying on a trade or other activity with or without a view to profit. (h)The term “Policy” means any written or unwritten policy, procedure, code, or practice of Accenture and its Affiliates, including without limitation, the Code of Business Ethics and Accenture’s policies website on the Portal, each as they may be amended from time to time, and “Policies” shall be construed accordingly. (i)The term “Portal” shall mean Accenture and its Affiliates’ intranet.

Examples of Knowledge Capital in a sentence

  • To Capital’s Knowledge, Capital is in compliance with all applicable Laws, including, without limitation, those applicable to discrimination in employment, trade practices, competition and pricing, zoning, building and sanitation, employment, retirement and labor relations, and Environmental Laws except where the failure to comply has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, an Capital Material Adverse Effect.

  • In no event will any such patent have claims that include any of either party's Knowledge Capital (as that term is defined in Paragraph 4.1(b) below).

  • To Capital’s Knowledge, Capital (including its operations, properties and assets) is and has been in compliance with all such permits and licenses, approvals, authorizations and consents except where the failure to comply has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Capital Material Adverse Effect.

  • To Capital’s Knowledge, Capital has all licenses, permits, approvals, authorizations and consents of all Governmental Authorities and all certification required for the conduct of the business (as presently conducted and as proposed to be conducted), except where the failure to have such licenses, permits approvals, authorizations and consents has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, an Capital Material Adverse Effect.

  • Without otherwise limiting #####CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL REDACTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION -4- ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Consulting's rights in its Knowledge Capital, as that term is defined in Subparagraph (b), below, such Category B Deliverables shall be considered Docent's Confidential Information.

  • To Capital’s Knowledge, Capital is not in default under any lease, contract or commitment, nor has any event or omission occurred which through the passage of time or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute a default thereunder or cause the acceleration of any of Capital’s obligations or result in the creation of any Encumbrance on any of the assets owned, used or occupied by Capital.

  • If any Consultant Knowledge Capital is made available to Client under (a) above, it will be made available in an “AS IS” condition and without express or implied warranties of any kind; and any Consultant Knowledge Capital made available under (c) above will be subject only to applicable terms of the applicable license.

  • Name of Shareholder Number of Shares of Common Stock Owned Beneficially and of Record Number and Type of Shares of Series A Preferred Owned beneficially and of Record Number and type of shares of common Stock and Series A Preferred Issuable upon Exercise of Options, Warrants and Other Rights to Acquire Such Stock Knowledge Capital Investment Group 1,015,002 827,859.67 0 (1) (1) Excludes Common Stock issuable upon exercise of Series A Preferred.

  • Consultant Knowledge Capital is Confidential Information of Consultant for purposes of Section 8.

  • THIS VOTING AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of November 29, 2004, between ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Co., a Utah corporation (the “Company”), and Knowledge Capital Investment Group, a Texas general partnership (“Shareholder”).


More Definitions of Knowledge Capital

Knowledge Capital means, collectively, any data, designs, drawings, business methods, methodologies, ideas, processes, techniques, know- how, or other tangible or intangible property or material which are not expressly designated as Deliverables in the applicable SOW and which are owned, held for use by Contractor and/or developed by Contractor outside of its performance of the Work under this Contract.
Knowledge Capital means the Owner’s ideas, know-how, approaches, methodologies, concepts, system, skills, tools, techniques, expressions and processes, including any intellectual property rights associated therewith. This Agreement does not preclude the Owner from developing, marketing or using, for itself or others, any services, products or other items that are the same as or similar to those provided by the Owner under this Agreement.
Knowledge Capital means the ideas, concepts, know-how, skills, methodologies, and techniques, whether possessed by Vendor prior to the commencement of the Agreement or developed, modified, improved, or refined by Vendor during the course of performance of the Services.
Knowledge Capital means any reports, documents, templates, studies, software programs, delivery methods, specifications, business methods, tools, methodologies, inventions, processes, techniques, analytical frameworks, algorithms, know how and/or any other work product and materials, proprietary to the Company and/or any Affiliate which is used by the Company and/or any Affiliate to perform services for its or their clients. (vi) “Legal Entity” shall mean any body corporate, branch partnership, joint venture or unincorporated association or other organization carrying on a trade or other activity with or without a view to profit. 11 (vii) “Relevant Services” shall mean the performance of any services of the type provided by the Company, its Affiliates and/or their predecessors at any time, past, present or future, including but not limited to, consulting services, technology services, and/or outsourcing services. (viii) “Restricted Business” shall mean the business of any of the Constituent Companies (A) in respect of whom the Participant holds Confidential Information or Trade Secrets at the time of the termination of Qualified Status with the Constituent Companies or (B) to which business the Participant has provided services, has been materially concerned or has been responsible in the twenty-four months preceding the termination of the Participant’s Qualified Status with the Constituent Companies. (ix) “Restricted Client” shall mean any person, firm, corporation or other organization to whom the Participant directly or indirectly performed or assisted in performing Relevant Services, or with which the Participant otherwise had material contact, or about which the Participant learned Confidential Information or Trade Secrets, within the twenty-four months prior to the date on which the Participant’s Qualified Status with the Constituent Companies terminated. (x) “Restricted Prospective Client” shall mean any person, firm, corporation, or other organization with which the Participant directly or indirectly had any negotiations or discussions regarding the possible performance of services by the Company, or about which the Participant learned Confidential Information or Trade Secrets within the twelve months prior to the date of the termination of the Participant’s Qualified Status with the Constituent Companies. (xi) “Solicit” shall mean to have any direct or indirect communication of any kind whatsoever, regardless of by whom initiated, inviting, advising, encouraging or...

Related to Knowledge Capital

  • Knowledge means actual knowledge after reasonable investigation.

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  • Knowledge of Parent means the actual knowledge of the individuals identified on Section 8.11 of the Parent Disclosure Letter.

  • Parent’s Knowledge means the actual knowledge of those individuals identified in Section 1.1(b) of the Parent Disclosure Schedule.

  • Actual Knowledge means the actual fact or statement of knowing, without any duty to make any investigation with regard thereto.