PCR Technology definition

PCR Technology means polymerase chain reaction technology covered by United States Patent Nos. B1 4,683,195 and B1 4,683,202 and any reissue or reexamination patents thereof.
PCR Technology means polymerase chain reaction technology covered by United States Patent Nos. B2 4,683,195, B1 4,683,202 and 4,965,188 and any reissue or reexamination patents thereof.
PCR Technology means the technology that is covered by claims of the patents, and the claims from the patents which issue from the patent applications, listed in Exhibit E hereto.

Examples of PCR Technology in a sentence

  • Except as expressly provided herein or in the Development Plan, all other additional costs and expenses required to conduct the Development Plan shall be borne solely by Rosetta, provided that Rosetta shall receive compensation, in the form of an increase to the Royalty, equal to [***] of Prometheus’ net savings in cost of goods resulting from developing the Licensed Products with an alternative technology to Real-Time PCR Technology.

  • However, The Parties expressly agree that Roche will not be held responsible or liable in any way to MGI in the event that Kodak is found to have certain rights in PCR Technology that may impact this Agreement or the rights granted hereunder, except that Roche agrees to refund to MGI that portion of the royalties actually paid to Roche by MGI under this Agreement which portion of the royalties is held by a final decree in the above-mentioned arbitration to belong to Kodak.

  • This Agreement and its effect are subject to and shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the law of the State of New Jersey, U.S.A., except as to any issue which by the law of New Jersey depends upon the validity, scope or enforceability of any patent within the PCR Technology, which issue shall be determined in accordance with the applicable patent laws of the United States.

  • However, The Parties expressly agree that Roche will not be held responsible or liable in any way to Specialty Labs in the event that Kodak is found to have certain rights in PCR Technology that may impact this Agreement or the rights granted hereunder.

  • The PCR Technology may be practiced solely for the foregoing purpose, and for no other purposes whatever, and no other right, immunity, or license under the PCR Technology or any other patents or patent applications of ROCHE is hereby granted expressly, impliedly or by estoppel.

  • This Agreement and its effect are subject to and shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the law of the State of New Jersey, U.S.A., except as to any issue which by the law of New Jersey depends upon the validity, scope or enforceability of any patent within PCR Technology which issue shall be determined in accordance with the applicable patent laws of the United States or the relevant foreign jurisdiction.

  • PCR Technology" shall mean the technology that is covered by claims of the patents, and the claims from the patents which issue from the patent applications, listed in Exhibit E hereto.

  • If LIFECODES elects to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this section, it shall within thirty (30) days of said termination, notify each of its customers that LIFECODES is no longer licensed under PCR Technology, and shall provide ROCHE a copy of all such notices.

  • Upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, ROCHE hereby grants to CLONTECH, and CLONTECH hereby accepts from ROCHE, a royalty-bearing, nonexclusive and nontransferable immunity from suit for the term hereof to (i) practice PCR Technology solely in the United States solely to make and sell Licensed Products in the United States, its territories and possessions, and (ii) sell Licensed Products worldwide, directly or through distributors.

  • B1 4,683,195, 4,683,202 and 4,965,188, (the `195 and `202 patents covering the polymerase chain reaction and the `188 patent, covering the performance of nucleic acid amplification using a thermostable polymerase) hereinafter "PCR Technology." An immunity from suit under the PCR Technology may be obtained by contacting the Licensing Coordinator, Roche Molecular Systems, Inc., ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Telephone (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇, Facsimile (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.


More Definitions of PCR Technology

PCR Technology means the PCR technologies, methods and compositions owned by or licensed to Roche, including but not limited to patents issued through December 31, 2005.
PCR Technology means the polymerase chain reaction process covered by United States Patent Nos. B1 4,683,195 and B1 4,683,202, and any reissue or reexamination patents thereof, and those claims in foreign patents and patent applications which correspond to issued claims in the above patents and which claim priority from the patent applications on which the above patents are based and access to which claims are necessary for LIFECODES to sell and promote Licensed Products in accordance with the rights granted in Section 2.2, hereto. No other ROCHE patents or patent applications, including those directed to any thermostable DNA polymerase, are included herein by implication, estoppel or otherwise.