The License-Back Period definition

The License-Back Period means the six (6) month period following Defendants’ completion of the divestitures required by this Final Judgment, during which the Defendants are granted a license to use Champion Deepwater Gulf Production Chemicals with Intellectual Property Rights that have been transferred or licensed to the Acquirer.

Related to The License-Back Period

  • License Period means the period beginning from the Commencement Date and ending on the Termination Date.

  • License Term means the duration of a License as specified in the Order.

  • License year means the period of time for which a

  • Initial Period means the period from (and including) the Issue Date to (but excluding) the First Call Date;

  • Holdback Period has the meaning set forth in Section 3(a).

  • License Key means a unique key-code that enables Licensee to run Software subject to the obtained User Pack.

  • Minimum Term means the minimum period of service for each Service as shown on the Service Agreement, such period to start on the date on which the relevant Service is first made available to you for use;

  • Licence Period , in relation to a licence, means each calendar year during which, or during any part of which, the licence is in force;

  • Renewal Period “Buyer” and “Default” have the same meanings respectively as they have in the Water Agreement.

  • License Type means the identification of whether the license for a Software Product is for a Perpetual Term or Subscription Term as specified in the Quote.