Examples of Intangible Property in a sentence
Sub-recipient shall and hereby does assign exclusively to WRF all right, title, and interest in and to the Work Product and the copyrights embodied therein, and subject to provisions of 2 CFR 200 Subpart D, Property Standards, Intangible Property (200.315); and 37 CFR 401 which are made part of this PFA by reference except where superseded by this Section VI or the U.S. Federal Grant Agreement.
To the extent they are in written or other tangible form or can otherwise be delivered, all items of Intangible Property.
The awardee will include this Intangible Property article, suitably modified to identify the parties, in all subawards, regardless of tier, for experimental, developmental or research work.
The subawardee will retain all rights provided for the awardee in this Intangible Property article, and the awardee will not, as part of the consideration for awarding the subaward, obtain rights in the subawardees’ subject inventions.
A Deed containing such warranties and covenants against Seller and others acts as are required by Buyer (the “Deed”), bills of sale conveying the Personal Property and assignments of the Intangible Property, all containing such warranties as are required by Buyer, all duly authorized, executed and acknowledged by the Seller and the above in forms acceptable to Buyer.