Option of Licensor Sample Clauses

Option of Licensor. Licensor may, at its option, terminate this agreement by written notice to Licensee in case of:
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Option of Licensor. Licensor may, at its option, terminate this Agreement but only by giving not less than ninety (90) calendar day advance written notice to Licensee, but only in case of:
Option of Licensor. Licensor may, at its option, terminate this Agreement by written notice to Licensee in case of default in the performance of any material obligation contained in this Agreement on the part of Licensee and such default shall continue for a period of thirty (30) days after Licensor shall have given to Licensee written notice of such default.

Related to Option of Licensor

  • Termination of License 3.2.1 The Bank shall have, in the event of the Customer’s breach of or default under this Agreement and/ or the Bank being of the view that the Customer is not co-operating and/or complying with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, a right to terminate this Agreement and the license granted hereunder, after issuing to the Customer a prior written notice of not less than 3 (three) months by registered post or speed post (and also by (i) email where email id of the Customer is available; and (ii) SMS and/or WhatsApp where the mobile phone number of the Customer is available) (“Termination Notice”).

  • Termination of License Agreement Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, in the event that the License Agreement is terminated in accordance with its terms, this Agreement, including without limitation any Purchase Order(s) or Project Work Orders then-in-effect, shall automatically terminate in its entirety as of the effective date of termination of the License Agreement.

  • Termination of Licenses Subject to Clause 33.3 (Licence granted by the Supplier: Supplier Background IPR), all licences granted pursuant to Clause 33 (Intellectual Property Rights) (other than those granted pursuant to Clause 33.6 (Third Party IPR) and 33.7 (Licence granted by the Customer)) shall survive the Call Off Expiry Date. The Supplier shall, if requested by the Customer in accordance with Call Off Schedule 9 (Exit Management), grant (or procure the grant) to the Replacement Supplier of a licence to use any Supplier Background IPR and/or Third Party IPR on terms equivalent to those set out in Clause 33.3 (Licence granted by the Supplier: Supplier Background IPR) subject to the Replacement Supplier entering into reasonable confidentiality undertakings with the Supplier. The licence granted pursuant to Clause 33.7 (Licence granted by the Customer ) and any sub-licence granted by the Supplier in accordance with Clause 33.7.1 (Licence granted by the Customer) shall terminate automatically on the Call Off Expiry Date and the Supplier shall: immediately cease all use of the Customer Background IPR and the Customer Data (as the case may be); at the discretion of the Customer, return or destroy documents and other tangible materials that contain any of the Customer Background IPR and the Customer Data, provided that if the Customer has not made an election within six months of the termination of the licence, the Supplier may destroy the documents and other tangible materials that contain any of the Customer Background IPR and the Customer Data (as the case may be); and ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, that any Customer Background IPR and Customer Data that are held in electronic, digital or other machine-readable form ceases to be readily accessible from any computer, word processor, voicemail system or any other device of the Supplier containing such Customer Background IPR and/or Customer Data. IPR Indemnity The Supplier shall, during and after the Call Off Contract Period, on written demand, indemnify the Customer against all Losses incurred by, awarded against, or agreed to be paid by the Customer (whether before or after the making of the demand pursuant to the indemnity hereunder) arising from an IPR Claim. If an IPR Claim is made, or the Supplier anticipates that an IPR Claim might be made, the Supplier may, at its own expense and sole option, either: procure for the Customer the right to continue using the relevant item which is subject to the IPR Claim; or replace or modify the relevant item with non-infringing substitutes provided that: the performance and functionality of the replaced or modified item is at least equivalent to the performance and functionality of the original item; the replaced or modified item does not have an adverse effect on any other Goods and/or Services; there is no additional cost to the Customer; and the terms and conditions of this Call Off Contract shall apply to the replaced or modified Goods and/or Services. If the Supplier elects to procure a licence in accordance with Clause 33.9.2(a) or to modify or replace an item pursuant to Clause 33.9.2(b), but this has not avoided or resolved the IPR Claim, then: the Customer may terminate this Call Off Contract by written notice with immediate effect; and without prejudice to the indemnity set out in Clause 33.9.1, the Supplier shall be liable for all reasonable and unavoidable costs of the substitute goods and/or services including the additional costs of procuring, implementing and maintaining the substitute items.

  • Indemnification of Licensee Drake hereby agrees to indemnify and hold Licensee harmless from and against any and all liabilities, losses, costs, expense, damages, and deficiencies during the term of this Agreement, including, without limitation, court costs and reasonable attorney fees, which directly or indirectly arise out of, result from or relate to any and all liabilities, obligations, or claims, whether accrued, absolute, contingent, or otherwise, which have as a basis the intellectual property ownership of the Software. Licensee agrees to notify Drake of such claims in writing within thirty (30) days of becoming aware of said claim.

  • Term of License The license granted to the Engineer by this article shall terminate at the end of the term specified in Article 2 of this contract.

  • Exclusive License Grant Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement (including Section 3.5.1 (Takeda Retained Rights)), Takeda hereby grants to Licensee an exclusive, sublicensable (subject to Section 3.3 (Sublicensing)), royalty-bearing right and license under the Takeda Technology and Takeda’s interest in the Joint Technology to Exploit the Licensed Compounds and Licensed Products in the Field in the Licensee Territory.

  • Grant of Exclusive License 1. Licensor hereby grants to Licensee an exclusive worldwide license with the right to sublicense others, to make, have made, use, sell and lease the Products described in the Licensed Patent Rights with reach-through rights reserved to Licensor.

  • Grant of License During the term of this Contract:

  • License Grant If Products include software, firmware or documentation, Supplier grants to DXC a non-exclusive, perpetual, royalty free, worldwide license to use, reproduce, display, prepare derivative works of the documentation and distribute such works, software, firmware or documentation directly or as integrated into DXC products, and to sublicense such rights to third parties. Supplier shall identify all licenses and deliver to DXC all materials required to meet the requirements of any licenses for third party software that is included in the Products. Supplier shall deliver to DXC the source code for any software licensed under a license that has a source availability requirement (such as the GNU General Public License). If the source code is not included with the material that Supplier has previously delivered, Supplier shall deliver within seven (7) days after DXC’s request the source code for any software licensed under an open source license that has a source availability requirement. Supplier grants DXC the right to duplicate and distribute the materials as necessary.

  • Non-Exclusive License Grant In the event that either: (i) the making, have made or use by Merck or its Related Parties of any Cue Biologics during the term of this Agreement; or (ii) the making, having made, use, import, offer for sale and/or sale by Merck or its Related Parties of Compound or Product in the Territory would infringe a claim of an issued letters patent that Company (or its Affiliate) Controls and which patents are not covered by the grant in Section 3.1, Company hereby grants to Merck, to the extent Company is legally able to do so, a non-exclusive, sublicensable, royalty-free license in the Territory under such issued letters patent for Merck and its Related Parties to conduct such activities with respect to the Cue Biologics, Compounds and Products for all activities in the Field.

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