Examples of Non-Exclusive Licence in a sentence
In clauses 17 and 18: Exclusive License means the entrant grants to the Promoter an exclusive license throughout the universe, in perpetuity, to the Rights, which reverts to a Non-Exclusive Licence in the circumstances described in clause 18, below.
Engelhardt, T.: Drafting Options for Contributor Agreements for FOSS: Assignment, (Non)Exclusive Licence and Legal Consequences.
Recommendation Council agrees to grant a Deed of Extension of Non-Exclusive Licence to Dominic Cosenza (Licensee/Assignee) and a Deed of Assignment of Non-Exclusive Licence to Lorraine Helen Brant (Assignee) over portion of Reserve 7891 “Guppy Park”, Lot 808 on Deposited Plan 219169 Victoria Street, Bunbury on the following conditions: 1.
The current Non-Exclusive Licence expired on 30 June 2009 with the “Holding Over” clause being invoked to allow sufficient time to complete the proposal.
Background The Licensee/Assignor has held the Non-Exclusive Licence over the subject land since 2002.
The Non-Exclusive Licence area is located adjacent to the restaurant.
PROCEDURE FOR RESOLVING DISPUTES 26 In the event of the issue of a Non-Exclusive Licence being refused or a Non-Exclusive Licence being cancelled by the Proprietor, the person concerned shall, during the period of sixty days immediately succeeding the date of such refusal or cancellation, have the right to appeal against such refusal or cancellation to the Central Government of India, provided that he at the same time gives notice of such appeal to the Proprietor.
For consistency between the documents in the suite of KTI Model Agreements, this template is based on the Model Short Form Non-Exclusive Licence Agreement, but has been stripped down further and has also had some modifications made in order to bring the template in line with the IP Protocol.
Remuneration for provision of the Exclusive Licence and the Non-Exclusive Licence is included in the Purchase Price.
Pursuant to Section 18 of the Land Administration Act 1997, the Office of the Minister for Lands has provided “in principle” approval for the proposal, subject to formal approval being granted on receipt of the Non-Exclusive Licence document.