Royalty Services definition

Royalty Services means any services performed in the Royalty Field which (a) use or employ Royalty Products, or (b) if performed, would infringe one or more Valid Claims.
Royalty Services means the management services to be provided by Mass to KHD in connection with the review, supervision and monitoring of the royalty provided to C▇▇▇ in connection with the Wabush Mine;
Royalty Services means PATENTED ROYALTY SERVICE(S) and UNPATENTED ROYALTY SERVICE(S). For the avoidance of doubt, for purposes of this Agreement, ROYALTY SERVICES shall not include services rendered by third party vendors engaged by the COMPANY, an AFFILIATED COMPANY and/or a SUBLICENSEE to the extent such vendors are merely performing services or supplying product in support of the research, pre-clinical or clinical development and/or manufacture or supply of ROYALTY PRODUCTS or ROYALTY SERVICES.

Examples of Royalty Services in a sentence

  • With respect to sales of Royalty Products and Royalty Services invoiced in United States dollars, all amounts shall be expressed in United States dollars.

  • With respect to sales of Royalty Products and Royalty Services invoiced in a currency other than United States dollars, all amounts shall be expressed in the domestic currency of the party making the sale together with the United States dollar equivalent.

Related to Royalty Services

  • Third Party Services means any products or services of a Third Party that you can access through the Services;

  • Pharmacy services means the practice of pharmacy as defined in chapter 18.64 RCW and includes any drugs or devices as defined in chapter 18.64 RCW.

  • Manufacturing Services means the manufacturing, quality control, quality assurance, stability testing, packaging, and related services, set forth in this Agreement, required to manufacture Product or Products from Active Materials and Components;

  • Licensed Services means all functions performed by the Licensed System.

  • Technical Services means all services that are necessary to carry out individual, scattered site activities including but not limited to: (1) conducting initial inspections, (2) work write-up or project specification development, (3) cost estimate preparation, (4) construction supervision associated with activities that do not require an architect or engineer, (5) lead hazard reduction or lead abatement need determination and oversight, (6) lead hazard reduction or abatement carrying costs, (7) temporary relocation coordination, (8) financing costs such as security agreement preparation and recording or filing fees, (9) processing of individual applications for assistance, (10) income eligibility determination and verification, (11) value determination (new construction) or after rehabilitation value determination (existing structures), and (12) project-specific environmental clearance processes.