Joint library definition

Joint library means any library which for specified periods is provided for the exclusive use of pupils of a specified school whether or not it is situated within that school, and which at other specified times is provided for use as a public library;
Joint library means a Library, as to which PathoGenesis and Chiron each perform inventive or patentable acts as determined in accordance with United States patent law in designing such Library, and/or contribute proprietary components or compositions to the Library. A Joint Library also means a Library conceived by PathoGenesis with the use of Chiron Technology or a Chiron Target. A Joint Library also means a Library conceived by Chiron with the use of PathoGenesis Technology or a PathoGenesis Target. Excluded from Joint Libraries are Chiron Libraries and PathoGenesis Libraries as defined herein.
Joint library means a library created under s.43.53, Stats.

Examples of Joint library in a sentence

  • In addition, either Party may elect to have Supplemental Library Maintenance Obligations performed if such electing Party desires to pay for such Supplemental Library Maintenance Obligations, and such work does not unreasonably interfere with the other Party’s proper use of the Joint Library and the Library Building or materially increases the cost of operating the Joint Library or maintaining the Library Building and the Library Land.

  • If the Parties agree that the Joint Library can still function as the main library for the City and the principal library for the University, this Agreement shall remain in effect, and the Parties using the Award paid to the Parties by the Condemnor shall accomplish all necessary restoration so that the balance of the Library Building is returned as near as practical to its condition immediately prior to the Date of Taking.

  • The University and the City shall each retain full authority and responsibility for their own employees that work in the Joint Library.

  • The City Librarian and the University Librarian shall each retain their respective authority and jurisdiction as provided above in Section 4.1. The Co-Managers shall be jointly responsible for conducting the ordinary and usual business and affairs of the Joint Library to the extent such business and affairs are related to any areas in which the Parties have elected to operate in a joint manner.

  • For purposes of this Section, “Net Funds” shall mean all revenue actually received by such Party as a result of the use of the name of the Joint Library and Library Building and/or any other name associated with the Joint Library or the image or logo of the Joint Library and Library Building minus all actual and direct expenses incurred to generate such revenue, except for any charge or allocation of cost for use of the Library Building.

  • Neither the University nor the City shall take any action or shall fail to take any action that it should reasonably have taken that materially interferes with the other Party's proper use of the Joint Library and Library Building or materially increases the cost of operating the Joint Library or maintaining the Library Building and the Library Land.

  • In the event that either Party or such Party's users are using the Joint Library to such a level or in such a manner as to require materially greater staff hours than was required prior to such Party’s or its users increased use, either Party shall retain the right to request that such Party increase the number of staff hours it provides to the Joint Library for so long as such need continues.

  • Subject to the provisions of this Article 11 the Joint Library shall continue in existence in perpetuity.

  • Each Party shall retain the right to provide its own programs and services within the Joint Library, subject to the terms set forth below.

  • The University and the City both anticipate operating the Joint Library in an efficient and cost effective manner while at the same time providing the highest service to the Members of the General Public and the University Users.


More Definitions of Joint library

Joint library means a library established and jointly funded through an agreement by two or more governmental units or by one or more governmental units and an institution of higher education providing at least two of the following types of library services: Academic, public, or school.
Joint library means a library established pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:54-29.3 to 29.26.
Joint library means the library operated in the Library Building by the University and the City pursuant to the terms of this Operating Agreement.
Joint library means apublic library established and

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  • Collaboration Patents means any and all Patents that claim or cover any of the Collaboration Know-How.

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  • Collaboration Patent Rights means Patent Rights claiming Collaboration Know-How.

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