Property Right definition

Property Right means any type of right to specific property whether it is personal or real property, tangible or intangible.
Property Right means a right to use, control or manage an Immovable Property for a period exceeding a calendar month, as granted by the Municipality without ceding legal ownership in the Property. For the avoidance of any doubt, a servitude, way leave or encroachment in, on, over or under Immovable Property granted by the Municipality, or a lease agreement entered into by the Municipality as lessor, constitutes a Property Right;
Property Right means a right to use, control or manage an CoE owned immovable property for a period exceeding one calendar month without ceding ownership thereof.

Examples of Property Right in a sentence

  • The firm will be considered to be in breach of the procurement contract, in case physical damage, loss of information or infringements related to copyright and Intellectual Property Right (IPRs) are caused due to activation of any such malicious code in embedded software.

  • The supplier shall, at their own expense, defend and indemnify the Bank against all third party claims or infringement of intellectual Property Right, including Patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret or industrial design rights arising from use of the products or any part thereof in India or abroad.

  • Contractor shall perform its obligations under this Agreement in a manner that the Work (including each Deliverable) and any portion thereof, does not infringe, or constitute an infringement, misappropriation or violation of, any Intellectual Property Right.

  • Contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the State of California, Board of Trustees of the California State University, CSU, and their respective officers, agents, and employees (collectively referred to as CSU), from any and all third party claims, costs (including without limitation reasonable attorneys’ fees), and losses for infringement or violation of any Intellectual Property Right, domestic or foreign, by any product or service provided hereunder.

  • SAP will, at its sole discretion, either defend Licensee against or settle any claim brought against Licensee in the Territory if such claim (i) is brought by any owner of the Intellectual Property Right specified below giving rise to the claim and (ii) alleges that Licensee's Use of the Software, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, constitutes a direct infringement or misappropriation of such owner’s patent claim(s), copyright, trademark or trade secret right.


More Definitions of Property Right

Property Right means any one of the Intellectual Property Rights.
Property Right means any right of ownership of, lawful possession of, right of use of or occupancy right to, property.
Property Right means a right to use, control or manage a Property for a period exceeding a Calendar Month, as granted by Breede Valley Municipality without ceding legal ownership in the Property. For the avoidance of any doubt, a servitude, way leave or encroachment in, on, over or under property granted by BVM, or a lease agreement entered into by BVM as lessor, constitutes a Property Right;
Property Right means, in relation to Property, a right to use, control or manage the Property for a determinable period without the loss of ownership of the Property by the Municipality, as contemplated by Chapter 4 of the MATR;
Property Right means the property right created by this chapter.
Property Right means a right to use, control or manage a Property for a period exceeding a Calendar Month, as granted by the City without ceding legal ownership in the Property. For the avoidance of any doubt, a servitude, way leave or encroachment in, on, over or under Property granted by the City, or a lease agreement entered into by the City as lessor, constitutes a Property Right;
Property Right means any patent, copyright, design right, registered design, database right, trademark, service mark, know-how, utility model, unregisterLossed design or, where relevant, any application for any such right, know-how, trade or business name, domain name, logo or other similar right or obligation whether registrable or not or other industrial or intellectual property right subsisting in any territory or jurisdiction in the world.