Common use of Additional Discovery Clause in Contracts

Additional Discovery. The parties may agree to additional discovery be- tween themselves. Where the parties fail to agree, a party may move for ad- ditional discovery. The moving party must show that such additional dis- covery is in the interests of justice, ex- cept in post-grant reviews where addi- tional discovery is limited to evidence directly related to factual assertions advanced by either party in the pro- ceeding (see § 42.224). The Board may specify conditions for such additional discovery.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Interference Agreement, Interference Agreement, Interference Agreement

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