Post-Evaluation definition
Examples of Post-Evaluation in a sentence
Alcon hereby grants to Pharmacyclics a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license, with the right to sublicense, under the Alcon Post-Evaluation Period Intellectual Property, to make, use, sell, offer for sale and import Licensed Product and any Device outside the Field.
For purposes of this Section 14.4(d), "Pharmacyclics Post-Evaluation Period Intellectual Property" shall mean all patentable and non-patentable inventions, know-how, technology, data, and analyses of results relating to Devices, that are developed after the Evaluation Period by employees, agents or others acting on behalf of Pharmacyclics.
Such documents should be presented prior to completion of the Overall Summary or at the Post-Evaluation Conference.
At the conclusion of the 9-quarter evaluation period (3 years), the committee will recommend non-renewal, or renewal with a Post-Evaluation to be completed three years from the completion of this evaluation process, and every five years after that should the position continue.
For purposes of this Section 11.2, "Alcon Post-Evaluation Period Intellectual Property" shall mean all patentable and non-patentable inventions, know-how, technology, data, and analyses of results relating to PCI-0123, other Licensed Products and Devices that are developed after the Evaluation Period by employees, agents or others acting on behalf of Alcon.
For purposes of this Section 14.3(e), "Pharmacyclics Post-Evaluation Period Intellectual Property" shall mean all patentable and non-patentable inventions, know-how, technology, data, and analyses of results relating to Devices, that are developed after the Evaluation Period by employees, agents or others acting on behalf of Pharmacyclics.
The Post-Evaluation process is equivalent to the Post-Tenure process outlined in this article.
Evaluations of classified personnel shall be placed in the personnel file following the Post-Evaluation Conference.
A signed copy of the goals will be kept in the department or division office until the Spring Post-Evaluation meeting.
If the bargaining unit member receives an overall evaluation rating of “Needs Improvement” or “Unsatisfactory” and believes the overall evaluation rating does not accurately reflect his or her performance, they may request the supervisor reconsider the evaluation during the Post-Evaluation Conference.