UST IP definition

UST IP means any Intellectual Property which is (a) owned by UST, at any time during the Term hereof and (b) relates to, or is useful in connection with, the Atricure Field, including, without limitation, the Patents and Patent Applications set forth in Section 1 of Schedule 3 hereto and any Jointly-Created IPR owned by it.

Examples of UST IP in a sentence

  • Prior to removing database system and associated files, customer may request an export of necessary business related data, but such export can only be in a flat file format (e.g. *.csv file) without violating any UST IP rights and Customer agrees to pay for the cost associated with the export of the data.

  • USFWS biologists will notify participating landowners within 24 hours if Fishers are suspected of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ upon the Enrolled Lands or within 2.5 miles of the Enrolled Lands.

  • To the knowledge of UST, (i) there are no outstanding challenges, by any Person, to the validity of the UST IP and (ii) there are no pending interference, opposition or similar proceedings, or any threats to commence any such proceedings, before any Governmental Entity in regard to any Patents included in the UST IP.

  • An exclusive (including as to UST), perpetual, worldwide license in, to and under the UST IP, with the right to grant sublicenses thereunder, to make, have made, import, export, use, offer to sell, sell, and/or otherwise dispose of HIFU Systems for use in the Atricure Field and to utilize the UST IP in connection with the marketing, advertising, and promotion of HIFU Systems for use in the Atricure Field.

  • No Person has asserted a Claim, or to UST’s knowledge threatened to assert a Claim, against UST alleging that the exploitation by UST of any of the UST IP would constitute an infringement of any Intellectual Property rights of any Person, and UST is unaware of any basis for any such Claim.

  • UST has the exclusive right to grant to Atricure the license of the UST IP granted under this Agreement.

  • Each of the Patents included in the UST IP is currently in full force and effect, and all filing and maintenance fees with respect thereto which have become due and payable have been paid in full.

  • Subject to Section 3.7, the Sonic/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ IP and the UST IP shall be referred to, collectively, as the “Licensed IP”.

  • Prior to removing database and associated files, customer may request an export of necessary business related data, but such export can only be in a flat file format (e.g. *.csv file) without violating any UST IP rights and customer agrees to pay for the cost associated with the export of the data.

  • To the knowledge of UST, no Person is engaging in any activities which constitute, or which UST believes may constitute, infringement of UST’s rights in the UST IP.

Related to UST IP

  • Licensed IP means the Licensed Patents and the Licensed Know-How.

  • Foreground IP means IP and IP Rights conceived, developed or created by, for or with Seller either alone or with third parties, in the performance of this Contract, including modifications to any Buyer Specification suggested by Seller.

  • Foreground IPR means any and all Intellectual Property Rights generated individually by either of the Parties or by jointly both of the Parties in the execution of the Contract.

  • Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) (11/18) means any patent rights, copyrights, trade secrets, trade names, service marks, trademarks, trade dress, moral rights, know-how and any other similar rights or intangible assets to which rights of ownership accrue, and all registrations, applications, disclosures, renewals, extensions, continuations, or reissues of the foregoing now or hereafter in force. “Key Personnel” (11/18) means the specific individuals identified in Section 3.11 to fill Key Positions.

  • Patent Rights means all patents and patent applications (which for the purpose of this Agreement shall be deemed to include certificates of invention and applications for certificates of invention), including all divisionals, continuations, substitutions, continuations-in-part, re-examinations, reissues, additions, renewals, revalidations, extensions, registrations, pediatric exclusivity periods and supplemental protection certificates and the like of any such patents and patent applications, and any and all foreign equivalents of the foregoing.