Industrial Property Rights definition

Industrial Property Rights means all of the Company's patents, trademarks, trade names, inventions, copyrights, know-how or trade secrets, formulas and science, now in existence or hereafter developed or acquired by the Company or for its use, relating to any and all products and services which are developed, formulated and/or manufactured by the Company.
Industrial Property Rights means all domestic and foreign patents, utility models, and industrial designs.
Industrial Property Rights indicates the rules laid down by Xxx. Dec. no. 30 of February 10 2005 and subsequent amendments, namely the Italian Code of Industrial Property (“Codice di Proprietà Industriale” - C.P.I.) concerning brands and other distinctive signs, in actual existence, geographical indications, denominations of origin, works of industrial design, inventions, utility models, topographies of semiconductor products, classified corporate information (know how), and new plant varieties

Examples of Industrial Property Rights in a sentence

  • The prices stated in the Contract/SO shall be deemed to include all amounts payable for the use of patents, copyrights, registered charges, trademarks and payments for any other Industrial Property Rights.

  • The Supplier shall ensure that it is not using any Intellectual and/or Industrial Property Rights of third parties (including the Subcontractors) within the framework of the performance of the Contract.

  • Patents and other Industrial Property Rights: The prices stated in the present Contract shall be deemed to include all amounts payable for the use of patents, copyrights, registered charges, trademarks and payments for any other industrial property rights.

  • The prices stated in the Contract/ SO shall be deemed to include all amounts payable for the use of patents, copyrights, registered charges, trademarks and payments for any other Industrial Property Rights.

  • The Supplier shall bear any royalty payments or other remuneration that is incurred for the use of such Intellectual and Industrial Property Rights of third parties.


More Definitions of Industrial Property Rights

Industrial Property Rights mean any or all rights under patents, utility models, formulas, know how and applications therefore presently owned or hereafter acquired by Licensor and/or which Licensor has or may have the right to control or grant license thereof during the term hereof and which are applicable to or may he used in installation of the Air Krete Quality Products.
Industrial Property Rights means rights related to patents, utility models, industrial designs, certification mark, collective mark, mark, lay out designs, and geographical indications protected under this Act;
Industrial Property Rights means all know-how, copyright, trade marks, patents, designs, information and documentation (including, but not limited to, drawings relating to the manufacture, assembly and use of the Products and sales and promotional literature relating to the Products) other than the Trade Mark which in any way relates to the Products.
Industrial Property Rights includes patents, design rights, trademark rights whether registered or unregistered, copyrights, and all other forms of industrial or intellectual property (in each case in any part of the world and whether or not registered or registrable and to the fullest extent thereof and for the full period thereof and all extensions and renewals thereof) and all applications for registration thereof, and all rights and interests thereto and therein;
Industrial Property Rights means the rights of individuals, legal entities or organizations relating to industrial property;
Industrial Property Rights means all property in and rights to patents, license, Trademarks, trade names, inventions and copyrights relating to the origin, design, manufacture, programming, operation and/or service of Licensed Items.
Industrial Property Rights means rights of organizations and individuals to inventions, industrial designs, layout-designs of semiconductor integrated circuits, trade secrets, marks, trade names, geographical indications and trade secrets they have created or own, and the right to repression of unfair competition.