Third Party Obligations definition

Third Party Obligations means any financial and non-financial encumbrances, obligations, restrictions, or limitations imposed by an agreement between a Party and a Third Party that relate to a Product or an Exclusive Target, including field or territory restrictions, covenants, milestone payments, diligence obligations, sublicense revenue, royalties, or other payments.
Third Party Obligations means the obligations to third parties, in relation to the use of the Banked Material, which are specified in the Cell Line Information Pack. For avoidance of doubt, such obligations may include, but are not limited to, reach-through intellectual property rights including royalty obligations to third parties, existing distribution arrangements with third parties, and specific terms of donor consent;
Third Party Obligations means any financial or non-financial encumbrances, obligations, restrictions, or limitations imposed by an In-License Agreement, including field or territory restrictions, covenants, diligence obligations or limitations pertaining to enforcement of intellectual property rights.

Examples of Third Party Obligations in a sentence

  • The Grantee shall submit to the Department one copy of all Third Party Obligations and amendments thereto (including terminations) as soon as possible after execution by the Third Party but prior to execution by the Grantee.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Registry reserves the right to modify Registrar’s obligations hereunder in order to comply with such Third Party Obligations.

  • Registrar acknowledges that Registry’s activities as a registry are subject to Third Party Obligations.

  • A/70/1016-S/206/711 (16 August 2016); “Legal Opinion on Third Party Obligations with Respect to Illegal Economic and Other Activities in the Occupied Territories of Azerbaijan”, Annex to the Letter dated 10 April 2017 from the Permanent Representative of Azerbaijan to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General, UN Doc.

  • CRAWFORD, Third Party Obligations with respect to Israeli Settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Legal Opinion of 24 January 2012, Matrix Chambers: London, www.tuc.org.uk, para.


More Definitions of Third Party Obligations

Third Party Obligations means any non-financial encumbrances, obligations, restrictions, or limitations imposed by a [***] that are required to be passed through to a sublicensee of the [***], as applicable, and relate to a Shared Product or a Shared Target, including field or territory restrictions, covenants, diligence obligations or limitations pertaining to enforcement of intellectual property rights.
Third Party Obligations means any financial and non-financial encumbrances, obligations, restrictions, or limitations imposed by an agreement between Isis or Akcea and a Third Party (including Existing In-License Agreements and Additional Third Party Agreements) that relate to a Product, including field or territory restrictions, covenants, milestone payments, diligence obligations, sublicense revenue, royalties, or other payments.
Third Party Obligations has the meaning defined in Section 3.12 hereof.
Third Party Obligations means any non-financial encumbrances, obligations, restrictions, or limitations imposed by a CRISPR In-License Agreement or [***] that are required to be passed through to a sublicensee and relate to a Product or a Collaboration Target, including field or territory restrictions, covenants, diligence obligations or limitations pertaining to enforcement of intellectual property rights.
Third Party Obligations means any financial and non-financial encumbrances, obligations, restrictions, or limitations imposed by an agreement between Isis and a Third Party (including the Isis In-License Agreements) that relate to a Product, HTT, including field or territory restrictions, covenants, milestone payments, diligence obligations, sublicense revenue, royalties, or other payments.
Third Party Obligations means the rules, regulations and policies of IANA, ICANN and the U.S. Department of Commerce and any other law making or policy making body.
Third Party Obligations means any financial and non-financial encumbrances, obligations, restrictions, or limitations imposed by an agreement between Isis and a Third Party (including the Isis In-License Agreements) that relate to a Product, Biogen Idec Alternate Modality Target or a Collaboration Target, including field or territory restrictions, covenants, milestone payments, diligence obligations, sublicense revenue, royalties, or other payments.