Common use of Conditions When the Government May Obtain Title Clause in Contracts

Conditions When the Government May Obtain Title. The Subrecipient will convey to the National Science Foundation, upon written request, title to any subject invention: a. If the Subrecipient fails to disclose or elect title to the subject invention within the times specified in paragraph (c) above, or elects not to retain title, provided that the National Science Foundation may only request title within 60 days after learning of the Subrecipient’s failure to disclose election within the specified times. b. In those countries in which the Subrecipient fails to file patent applications within the times specified in paragraph 3 above; provided, however, that if the Subrecipient has filed a patent application in a country after the times specified in 3 above but prior to its receipt of the written request of the National Science Foundation, the Subrecipient shall continue to retain title in that country. c. In any country in which the Subrecipient decides not to continue the prosecution of any application for, to pay the maintenance fees on, or defend in a reexamination or opposition proceeding on, a patent on a subject invention.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Subrecipient Agreement, Subrecipient Agreement, Subrecipient Agreement

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