Sub-License definition

Sub-License means any segregation or partition of the radio frequency usage rights granted herein and shall include any arrangement by the Licensee to share radio frequency rights with one or more third parties, including any Affiliate.
Sub-License means the parts of this agreement that permit You to purchase and use those elements of the FECPAKG2 Unit covered by Techion’s License with Me- nixis.

Examples of Sub-License in a sentence

  • The format of standard Sub-License Agreement shall be approved by NMRC before execution of any sub-license to third party.

  • Details of all the Sub-License agreement, and the nature of the activity in respect of which sub-license has been granted (which shall be consistent with the requirements of Schedule 7 (Permissible Licenses in the Station Area), shall be entered into the Sub-License register within 30 (thirty) days of entering into the Sub-License agreement and a copy of such a Sub-License agreement shall be supplied to Authority.

  • Provided that any such marketing and/ or Sub-Licensing shall only be undertaken in respect of such designated areas, as set forth in Schedule 6 (Designated Areas for Sub-License), and shall not exceed the total Licensable Station Area.

  • We are not proposing a change to the derivation of the Second Tier cashout price for October 2015.

  • This will be done in compliance with the City’s most updated Utility System Plan.▶ Policy 5D: The City may use utility fee revenues in excess of the operating budget, a 90-day operating reserve and/or debt service, to fund capital projects and programs.


More Definitions of Sub-License

Sub-License means the authorization to exercise the right to use the Software derived from the Contractor’s License, acquired from the person exercising the property rights of the author, including but not limited to the right of the Contractor to grant the right to use the Software to a third party.
Sub-License means a license granted by the licensee to any person or company allowing them to use the Business Concept, Trade Secrets, Trade Marks, Intellectual Property, Know-How, Marketing Materials, Publications and Designs in a given territory, under the terms and as described in this Agreement.
Sub-License means a licensee issued by Licensee to a Third Party.
Sub-License means any license agreement entered into between the Community League and a third party not-for-profit or for-profit organization for the use of space for the purposes of Recreation, on or within the Site and which is subject to the terms of this License Agreement.
Sub-License means the right of the Licensee to enter into agreements with third parties and to assign all or part of this Agreement without further permission from the Licensor.
Sub-License means the exclusive sub-license granted by Immunotech to Xxxxx pursuant to Section 2.1. The Sub-License agreement will in no way, partially or in full mean any form of rights or sale of or transfer of Intellectual Property rights or Patent rights implied or expressed or intended. Under this Sub-License, Immunotech is giving production capability and the right to sell of its IPF platform therapeutic pursuant to the successful consummation of Section 2.1, strictly limited for IPF specific and strictly limited to the HIV/AIDS indication ONLY.