Relinquishing definition

Relinquishing means abandoning, waiving, or relinquishing.

Examples of Relinquishing in a sentence

  • In the event that one of the joint owners of an Intellectual Property Right or an application for an Intellectual Property Right on a joint Result wishes to discontinue the payment of its share of the maintenance fees or other costs in any particular country or territory (the “Relinquishing Owner”), the Relinquishing Owner shall promptly notify the other joint owner(s) of its decision, and the other owner(s) may take over the payment of such share.

  • Relinquishing Tenure The faculty member is issued a fixed-term appointment at their current FTE covering the period between the relinquishment of tenure and the date of termination.

  • The Relinquishing Owner shall forthwith relinquish to the other owner(s) who continues such payments, its right, title to and interest in such jointly owned Intellectual Property Right for the countries or territories concerned, subject, however, to the retention of a non-transferable, non-exclusive, royalty-free and fully paid-up license, without the right to grant sub-licences, for implementation of the Project.

  • If a Party (the “Relinquishing Party”) declines to pay its share of patent-related expenses for any patent application or patent directed to a Joint Improvement or a Non-Severable Joint Improvement, the other Party may assume payment of the Relinquishing Party’s share of the patent-related expenses, and the Relinquishing Party will assign title to such patent application or patent to Party assuming payment.

  • Relinquishing rights to any particular Project Intellectual Property Rights in one or more countries shall not affect such Party’s rights with respect to any other country or any other Intellectual Property Rights.

  • Relinquishing cost-share funds, and the associated technical assistance funds, to the Department prior to June 30, 2023 June 15, 2024 is an additional mechanism for Districts to meet the ninety percent (90%) obligation of their Total VACS allocation.

  • Relinquishing Three-year Extendable Appointment The faculty member is issued a fixed-term appointment at their current FTE for the remainder of his/her three-year appointment.

  • If a Party (the “Relinquishing Party”) declines to pay its share of patent-related expenses for any patent application or patent directed to a Joint Invention, the other Party may assume payment of the Relinquishing Party’s share of the patent-related expenses, and the Relinquishing Party will assign title to such patent application or patent to the Party assuming payment.

  • Relinquishing the room includes removing all personal items, returning room key(s), returning building access tag, and no longer residing in the room.

  • Following the Relinquishment Date(s), the Retaining Shareholder(s) acting in good faith shall jointly designate the nominee(s) of the Relinquishing Shareholder(s).

Related to Relinquishing

  • Relinquishment means that a person’s permanent license to practice medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or administrative medicine is deemed abandoned if the person fails to renew or reinstate the license within five years after its expiration. A license that has been relinquished is no longer valid or renewable. Relinquishment is not disciplinary in nature.

  • Disturber is defined as a technology recognized by industry standards bodies that significantly degrades service using another technology (such as how AMI T1x affects DSL).

  • Pain means an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage. Pain is an individual, multifactorial experience influenced by culture, previous pain events, beliefs, mood and ability to cope.

  • Hacking means unauthorised access to any computer or other equipment or component or system or item which processes, stores, transmits or retrieves data.

  • Infestation or "infested" means that the presence of bedbugs is sufficient to materially affect the health and safety of tenants and their guests.