XYO definition

XYO means all proprietary technologies, attendant modifications, techniques, intellectual property, and related services, that are possessed or that are under current development or that have been developed or acquired by Perpetual, related to automatic balancing systems for use in rotating equipment. XYO includes XYO Patents and Know-How.

Examples of XYO in a sentence

  • Failure to correctly implement such modifications may have an adverse effect on the functioning of XYO and dramatically affect the performance of XYO.

  • For greater certainty, this restriction applies to all devices identical to, similar to, or in competition with any aspect of XYO, without regard to ownership or patentability of such devices or technology.

  • The Parties agree that any enhancements, improvements, modifications to XYO, or inventions related to XYO, during the course of this Agreement or following termination shall belong to Perpetual and be deemed to form part of XYO as defined herein.

  • If, during the term of this Agreement, Master Licensee develops or invents any improvements to XYO, it shall promptly make full disclosure in writing to Perpetual and assign its rights in said improvements to Perpetual.

  • If Master Licensee desires to carry out any action, whether written or oral, relating to or referring to XYO or any material marked confidential by Perpetual then Master Licensee agrees to seek Perpetual’s approval and to promptly make full disclosure in writing to Perpetual providing full details of such desired action before such action is to be carried out.

  • Master Licensee hereby irrevocably assigns to Perpetual any and all rights which it may hereafter acquire in and related to XYO.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as granting Master Licensee any ownership rights in and to XYO.

  • In particular, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Master Licensee shall not make any patent applications relating to or referring to XYO or any material marked confidential by Perpetual without the specific written consent of Perpetual, which consent shall be granted at the sole discretion of Perpetual.

  • Follicles that contained pyknotic bodies in granulosa cells, condensed oocyte nucleus, shrunken oocyte or low cellular density were considered naturally degenerated (atretic follicles) and, therefore, were not used for the morphometric characterization.

  • Master Licensee agrees to provide its best efforts in cooperating with Perpetual to incorporate XYO into the Products.