Permitted Subcontracting definition

Permitted Subcontracting shall include the grant by LICENSEE or SUBLICENSEE of rights under this AGREEMENT to: (i) third parties contractually bound to LICENSEE or SUBLICENSEE for the sole purpose of marketing or promoting a LICENSED PRODUCT; (ii) third party contract research organizations contractually bound to LICENSEE or SUBLICENSEE with no other rights under REGENTS’ PATENT RIGHTS other than to perform research and development on behalf of LICENSEE or SUBLICENSEE; and (iii) third party contract manufacturing organizations contractually bound to LICENSEE or SUBLICENSEE with no other rights under REGENTS’ PATENT RIGHTS than to manufacture on behalf of LICENSEE or SUBLICENSEE. Such third parties listed in (i), (ii) and (iii) above are “Permitted Subcontractors” and any act or omission by a Permitted Subcontract shall be deemed an act or omission of LICENSEE. For clarity, Permitted Subcontracting is not considered sublicensing of rights under this AGREEMENT. LICENSEE shall (and shall cause SUBLICENSEES, as the case may be) to incorporate terms and conditions into its agreement for Permitted Subcontracting that are sufficient to enable LICENSEE to comply with this AGREEMENT, and LICENSEE shall ensure that all such agreements do not conflict with the terms and conditions of this AGREEMENT. All such Permitted Subcontracting shall have subcontracts that provide for the automatic assignment to LICENSEE of any and all intellectual property generated by the Permitted Subcontractor, its employees, and consultants in the course of performing the subcontracted services to LICENSEE or SUBLICENSEE (other than with respect to intellectual property generated that relates to such Permitted Subcontractor’s platform or background intellectual property, ownership of which may remain with such subcontractor).
Permitted Subcontracting shall include the grant by Fate, its Affiliate, or sublicensee of rights under this Agreement to (i) third parties contractually bound to Fate, an Affiliate or sublicensee for the sole purpose of marketing or promoting a Licensed Product, (ii) third party contract research organizations contractually bound to Fate, an Affiliate or sublicensee with no other rights under Licensed Patents other than to perform research and development on behalf of Fate, an Affiliate or sublicensee; and (iii) third party contract manufacturing organizations contractually bound to Fate, an Affiliate or sublicensee with no other rights under Licensed Patents than to manufacture on behalf of Fate, an Affiliate or sublicensee. For clarity, Permitted Subcontracting is not considered sublicensing of rights under this Agreement. * Confidential Information, indicated by [***], has been omitted from this filing and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Permitted Subcontracting shall include the grant by Licensee, its Affiliate, or Sublicensee of rights under this Agreement to (i) third parties contractually bound to Licensee, an Affiliate or Sublicensee for the sole purpose of marketing or promoting a Licensed Product, (ii) third party contract research organizations contractually bound to Licensee, an Affiliate or Sublicensee with no other rights under Licensed Patents other than to perform research and development on behalf of Licensee, an Affiliate or Sublicensee; and (iii) third party contract manufacturing organizations contractually bound to Licensee, an Affiliate or Sublicensee with no other rights under Licensed Patents than to manufacture on behalf of Licensee, an Affiliate or Sublicensee. For clarity, Permitted Subcontracting is not considered sublicensing of rights under this Agreement. Licensee shall (and shall cause its Affiliates and Sublicensees, as the case may be) to incorporate terms and conditions into its agreement for Permitted Subcontracting that are sufficient to enable Licensee to comply with this Agreement, and Licensee shall ensure that all such agreements do not conflict with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

Examples of Permitted Subcontracting in a sentence

  • LICENSEE shall (and shall cause SUBLICENSEES, as the case may be) to incorporate terms and conditions into its agreement for Permitted Subcontracting that are sufficient to enable LICENSEE to comply with this AGREEMENT, and LICENSEE shall ensure that all such agreements do not conflict with the terms and conditions of this AGREEMENT.

  • For clarity, Permitted Subcontracting is not considered sublicensing of rights under this AGREEMENT.

  • The license granted by REGENTS in Paragraph 3.1 includes the right to engage in Permitted Subcontracting, as defined herein.

Related to Permitted Subcontracting

  • Subcontractor means any supplier, distributor, vendor, or firm that furnishes supplies or services to or for a prime contractor or another subcontractor.

  • Subcontract means any contract as defined in subpart 2.1 entered into by a subcontractor to furnish supplies or services for performance of a prime contract or a subcontract. It includes but is not limited to purchase orders, and changes and modifications to purchase orders.

  • Subcontractors means subcontractors or subconsultants at any tier that are under the direct or indirect control or responsibility of the Contractor, and includes all independent contractors, agents, employees, authorized resellers, or anyone else for whom the Contractor may be liable at any tier, including a person or entity that is, or will be, providing or performing an essential aspect of this Contract, including Contractor’s manufacturers, distributors, and suppliers.

  • Major Subcontractor means, any Subcontractor with whom Contractor will enter (or has entered) into a Major Subcontract. 1

  • Third Party Contractor as used in the Student Data Protection Act and “Operator” as used in COPPA. De-Identified Information (DII): De-Identification refers to the process by which the Contractor removes or obscures any Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) from Education Records in a way that removes or minimizes the risk of disclosure of the identity of the individual and information about them.

  • Major Subcontract means any Subcontract with a Subcontractor for those portions of the Work listed in Section 1.3 of Attachment G.

  • Contractors means the bidder whose bid has been accepted by the COE;