License Revenue definition

License Revenue means the transfer of value from third parties to PARTIES in consideration of granted licenses or other rights to the INVENTION which may include, but is not limited to: actual royalties, fees, payments, equity securities and other sums.
License Revenue means the actual royalties, fees, payments, equity securities and other sums received in consideration of licenses or other rights granted to, or things of value delivered to, third parties in connection with the Project Intellectual Property Rights.
License Revenue means any and all revenue or other consideration received by Biovest from a Licensee for Biovest Biologic Products under this Agreement, including but not limited to, revenue or royalties from sales of Biovest Biologic Products, upfront revenue, milestone revenue, royalty income, and the market value at the time of transfer of all non-monetary consideration such as barter or counter-trade in the country of disposition.

Examples of License Revenue in a sentence

  • Principal balance due on bonds or revenue certificates issued by the school district pursuant to authority granted by special acts of the legislature, including pledging of pari-mutuel revenue authorized pursuant to chapter 550, F.S. 2324 Motor Vehicle License Revenue Bonds Payable.

  • Upon a Sale of the Product, or at such time as Licensing Revenue become due to the Contractor with respect to the Product, Contractor agrees to pay to NYSERDA: (i) one percent (1%) of the Sales Revenue and of all License Revenue accruing to the Contractor.

  • These disbursements shall continue until the cumulative License Revenue received for the given INVENTION reaches Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000).

  • In the case of an INVENTION naming INVENTORS representing more than one DIVISION, the allocation of the Division Share for that INVENTION shall be determined as follows: When License Revenue is received, the number of INVENTORS shall be totaled by the Polsky Center.

  • Provided INVENTORS have submitted all information required for revenue distribution requested by the Polsky Center, disbursements shall be made within 30 to 60 days of the University’s receipt of License Revenue.


More Definitions of License Revenue

License Revenue means any payments or other consideration in any form received by Seller or any of its Affiliates from a Licensee or any of its Affiliates or sublicensees under or pursuant to an Out-License of any rights relating to Orladeyo or any sublicense under or other agreement ancillary to such Out-License, or payments received by Seller or any of its Affiliates from a Third Party in lieu of any of the foregoing payments, in each case, except for:
License Revenue means all revenue, including royalties, milestone payments, and lump sum payments, received by St. Renatus and its Affiliates in exchange for any license granted in and to the Patents (other than amounts included in Net Sales) which revenue relates to anesthetizing a portion or all of a patient’s maxillary dental arch using a nasally delivered anesthetizing composition.
License Revenue means, except as otherwise specified in this Agreement, all revenues, receipts, monies, and the fair market value of any shares or other securities and all other consideration directly or indirectly collected or received whether by way of cash, credit or other value received by CPC in respect of a License of intellectual property rights relating to the NICAMS, excluding royalties calculated on the Net Sales of Products sold by a licensee. For greater clarity, it is confirmed that License Revenue will include all:
License Revenue means the transfer of value from third parties to Parties in consideration of granted licenses or other rights to the Inventions and/or Patent Rights which may include, but is not limited to: actual royalties, fees, payments, equity securities and other sums.
License Revenue means revenue generated from license fees, and does not include transactional (variable) or set-up fees.
License Revenue has been reclassified to “License, collaboration and other revenue” to conform to the presentation in Akebia’s historical unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations.
License Revenue means all license, access, or other amounts paid, after the Initial Date, to the Company or any of its affiliates in connection with any agreement or arrangement (i) under which the Company or any of its affiliates licenses or grants access to any version or release of any of the software products of the Company or any of its affiliates and (ii) with respect to which Andersen Consulting LLP, or any of its affiliates, either pursuant to the Alliance Agreement or otherwise, has generated the sales lead or actively participated in the joint marketing activities with respect to the applicable customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following amounts paid to the Company or any of its affiliates with respect to the foregoing shall be excluded from the calculation of License Revenue: (i) all fees paid as consideration for software product installation, implementation, maintenance or support services, (ii) any amounts paid as reimbursement of expenses, (iii) the amount of any refund, credit or other rebate with respect to amounts previously included in the calculation of License Revenue, and (iv) any sales, use, withholding, excise, value-added, services, consumption, invoicing, transfer or other transaction-specific taxes with respect to the grant of such license or access.