Common use of Creation of Intellectual Property Clause in Contracts

Creation of Intellectual Property. All Company Intellectual Property created, concerned, developed or discovered by any persons retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Company from time to time is fully vested in the Company and no claim for compensation under section 40 Patents Act 1977 (or otherwise under any analogous or equivalent legislation anywhere in the world) has been made or so far as the Warrantors are aware is likely to be made against the Company in relation to the Company Intellectual Property by any person retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Company from time to time.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.sec.gov, Ultralife Corp

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Creation of Intellectual Property. All Company Intellectual Property created, concerned, developed or discovered by any persons retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Company from time to time is fully vested in the Company and no claim for compensation under section 40 Patents Act 1977 (or otherwise under any analogous or equivalent legislation anywhere in the world) has been made or or, so far as the Warrantors Sellers are aware aware, is reasonably likely to be made against the Company in relation to the Company Intellectual Property by any person retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Company from time to timeCompany.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Lifetime Brands, Inc)

Creation of Intellectual Property. All Company Intellectual Property which is owned by and has been created, concerned, developed or discovered by any persons retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Company from time to time is fully vested in the Company and no claim for compensation under section 40 of the Patents Act 1977 Xxx 0000 or section 58 of the Patents Ordinance (cap.154 of the laws of Hong Kong) (or otherwise under any analogous or equivalent legislation anywhere in the world) has been made or or, so far as the Warrantors are aware aware, is likely to be made against the Company in relation to the Company Intellectual Property by any person retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Company from time to timeCompany.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Lifetime Brands, Inc)

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Creation of Intellectual Property. All Company Intellectual Property created, concerned, developed or discovered by any persons retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Company from time to time is fully vested in the Company and no claim for compensation under section 40 Patents Act 1977 (or otherwise under any analogous or equivalent legislation anywhere in the world) has been made or so far as the Warrantors are aware is likely to be made against the Company in relation to the Company Intellectual Property by any person retained, commissioned, employed or otherwise engaged by the Company from time to timeProperty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (MobiVentures Inc.)

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