Examples of Reasonable and Good Faith in a sentence
The Submitter of the Letter of Assurance may, after Reasonable and Good Faith Inquiry, indicate it is not aware of any Patent Claims that the Submitter may own, control, or have the ability to license that might be or become Essential Patent Claims.
After a Reasonable and Good Faith Inquiry, the Submitter is not aware of any Patent Claims that the Submitter may own, control, or have the ability to license that might be or become Essential Patent Claims.
Each Member shall, in the form requested by the Association, as soon as Proposed Specifications have been disclosed, as a result of a Reasonable and Good Faith Inquiry disclose, within sixty (60) days of this disclosure, whether such Member or non Member has any Necessary IPRs (but only to the extent determined by such Reasonable and Good Faith Inquiry) with regard to Proposed Specifications submitted by a Member and/or any Adopted Specifications (the "Review Period").
The Trustees’ Acceptance of the Settlement Was a Reasonable and Good Faith Exercise of Their Authority Under the Applicable Governing Agreements.
The lender may then qualify the borrower with a $0 payment.)§ For deferred loans or loans in forbearance, the lender may calculate a payment equal to 1% of the outstanding student loan balance (even if this amount is lower than the actual fully amortizing payment), or a fully amortizing payment using the documented loan repayment terms.45 Reasonable and Good Faith Determination Creditors generally are required by to make reasonable and good faith determinations of consumers' ability to repay.
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In the alternative, the employer can indicate that it is not aware of any Patent Claims that the employer may own, control, or have the ability to license that might be or become Essential Patent Claims, but only if the employer does a Reasonable and Good Faith Inquiry to determine the existence of any such Patent Claims.
Ex. NRC-047 entitled Meeting the Reasonable and Good Faith Identification Standard in Section 106 Review.
SJCE Undertook Reasonable and Good Faith Efforts to Comply with Its RA Requirements.
Each Member shall, in the form requested by the Association, as soon as Proposed Specifications have been disclosed to him, as a result of a Reasonable and Good Faith Inquiry disclose, within thirty (30) days of this disclosure, whether such Member has any Necessary IPRs with regard to Proposed Specifications submitted by another Member and/or any Adopted Specifications (the "Review Period").