Pendency Period definition
Pendency Period means, with respect to each Patent Family, the period commencing on the date of submission of the first Patent application in such Patent Family and ending on the date on which the first Patent for that Patent Family is granted. (10) “Products” means individually each and collectively all of the products made utilizing the Patents and Knowhow provided by the Licensor under this Agreement, including but not limited to computer programs and/or online modules, technical objects and/or services, e. g. technology service and consulting service, as well as any maintenance, modifications, updates, enhancements thereof.
Examples of Pendency Period in a sentence
After the CCAA Pendency Period, the Parties agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Superior Court of Justice of the Province of Ontario or the Federal Courts of the State of New York in the United States of America or if necessary because of the continued bankruptcy of NNI, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, to the extent of the involvement of NNI.
The Company will, at any time during the Pendency Period, advise CF&Co promptly after it shall have received notice or obtained knowledge thereof, of any information or fact that would alter or affect in any material respect any opinion, certificate, letter or other document required to be provided to CF&Co pursuant to this Agreement.