own knowledge definition
own knowledge means relevant information in the possession of the Informant not derived from publicly available sources:
own knowledge means relevant information in the possession of the Informant not derived from publicly available sources: Provided that such knowledge is not derived from professional or confidential communications protected under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872);
own knowledge means any and all technical and/or scientific information and knowledge and/or any and all other type of information, in any form whatsoever, whether patentable or not, and/or whether actually patented or not, and all the related rights, belonging to a Participant or held by the latter prior to the effective date of the Agreement. - Participant: means a body (institution, organisation, enterprise) participating within this Project; - Project: Dynamic sod mulching and use of recycled amendments to increase biodiversity, resilience and sustainability of intensive organic apple orchards and vineyards. Id 1939. Acronym DOMINO; - Work: means the Work carried-out by the Participants pursuant to the Project under this Agreement, as listed in Appendix 1 hereto.
More Definitions of own knowledge
own knowledge means relevant information in the possession of the Informant not derived frompublicly available sources:
own knowledge means all knowledge, experience, procedures, documents, know-how, software, tools, methods, data, specifications, plans, processes and, more generally, all information, in any form whatsoever, as well as all intellectual property rights potentially attached to them (in particular patents, designs and models, copyrights), whatever their nature or medium, which a Party possesses prior to the date of entry into force of the Contract or for which it has obtained the right to dispose of them.