CSG RIGHTS Sample Clauses

CSG RIGHTS. Customer acknowledges that all patents, copyrights, trade secrets or other proprietary rights in or to the work product that CSG may create for Customer under this Schedule B (the 'Deliverables"), including, but not limited to, any ideas, concepts, inventions or techniques that CSG may use, conceive or first reduce to practice in connection with the Technical Services, are and will be the exclusive property of CSG, except as and to the extent otherwise specified in the applicable Statement of Work. During and after the term of this Schedule B. CSG and Customer will execute the instruments that may ---------- be appropriate or n to give full legal effect to this Section 4.
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CSG RIGHTS. CSG represents and warrants that: (i) CSG owns or otherwise has the right to license all U.S. patents, copyrights, trade secrets and other proprietary rights in or to the Products, Services, Deliverables and/or third party software; (ii) the Products, Services and Deliverables do not infringe a U.S. patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret or any other proprietary right owned by a third party; and (iii) CSG possesses the legal right and authority to execute this Agreement and (iv) the execution of this Agreement will not violate any other material agreement or obligation by which CSG may be bound.
CSG RIGHTS. CSG represents, warrants and covenants that as of the Effective Date and continuously during the term of this Agreement: (i) CSG owns or otherwise has the right to license to Customer, and shall own or otherwise have the right to license to Customer, all U.S. patents, copyrights, trade secrets and other proprietary rights in or to the Products, Services, Deliverables, including, but not limited to, the Embedded Third-Party Software; (ii) the Products, Services and Deliverables do not and will not infringe a U.S. patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret or any other proprietary right owned by a third party; and (iii) CSG possess the legal right and authority to execute and fully perform this Agreement and (iv) the execution of this Agreement will not violate any other material agreement or obligation by which CSG may be bound.
CSG RIGHTS. Unless explicitly stated to the contrary in this Agreement, all trademarks, service marks, patents, copyrights, trade secrets and other proprietary rights in the Products, the Deliverables (as defined under Schedule B), the incorporated third-party software or any third-party software delivered by CSG (collectively the “Software Products”), are and will remain the exclusive property of CSG or its licensors, whether or not specifically recognized or perfected under applicable law. Customer will not take any action that jeopardizes CSG’s or its licensor’s proprietary rights or acquire pursuant to this Agreement any right in the Software Products, except the limited use or other rights specified herein. Except as otherwise agreed upon in writing between CSG and Customer, CSG or its licensor will own all rights in any copy, translation, modification, adaptation or derivation of the Software Products, including any improvement or development thereof. Customer will obtain, at CSG’s reasonable request and sole expense, the execution of any instrument that may be appropriate to assign these rights to CSG or its designee or perfect these rights in CSG’s or its licensor’s name.

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  • Existing Rights Termination shall not affect rights and obligations then outstanding under this Agreement which shall continue to be governed by this Agreement until all obligations have been fully performed.

  • Drag-Along Rights If a person or entity (the “Offeror”) offers to purchase all of the Company’s outstanding shares in any Acquisition Transaction (as defined in Article 124 of the Restated Articles) or Sale of Assets (as defined in Article 124 of the Restated Articles) and Shareholders holding at least (i) a majority of the aggregate number of the Company’s outstanding Ordinary Shares and (ii) a majority of the aggregate number of the Company’s outstanding Preference Shares, with such Preference Shares voting together on as-converted basis and not as a separate series, (the “Accepting Shareholders”) accept such offer, the Accepting Shareholders are entitled to give all (but not less than all) of the remaining shareholders (“Remaining Shareholders”) a written notice (“Drag-Along Notice”) and require each Remaining Shareholder to sell to the Offeror all of the Ordinary Share and/or Preference Shares held by each such Remaining Shareholder at the same price and on the same terms and conditions specified in the Drag-Along Notice. The Drag-Along Notice shall specify (i) the identity of the Offeror; (ii) the price payable for each class or series of the Company’s shares; and (iii) all other material terms and conditions of the offer made by the Offeror. Such Drag-Along Notices shall be delivered by the Accepting Shareholders to the Company to the attention of the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and General Counsel, and the Company shall thereupon cause such notices to be transmitted to each Remaining Shareholders at its registered address maintained with the Company. Charges for such transmittal shall be against the account of the Accepting Shareholders, who will be required to indicate the method of transmission to be used by the Company in this regard (e.g., regular post, express courier, etc.). The Company may require advance payment of funds from the Accepting Shareholders to cover the costs of transmitting such notices. In furtherance of a sale of the shares of the Company pursuant to this Section 5.1 and Article 31 of the Restated Articles, the Company is authorized to sell the Ordinary Shares and/or Preference Shares held by the Remaining Shareholders on behalf of the Remaining Shareholders, and pursuant to such authorization, may execute all documents necessary to effectuate the sale and transfer of such shares on behalf of the Remaining Shareholders. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 5.1, the Remaining Shareholders shall not be obligated to sell their Ordinary Shares and/or Preference Shares, and the Company shall not be authorized to sell the Ordinary Shares and/or Preference Shares held by the Remaining Shareholders in accordance with the preceding sentence, if the Accepting Shareholders do not complete the sale of all of their Ordinary Shares and/or Preference Shares to the Offeror on the same terms and conditions specified in the Drag-Along Notice. This Section 5.1 shall terminate upon the earlier of: (i) the Company’s IPO; or (ii) a Merger.

  • Sublicensing Rights Novartis and its Affiliates may grant sublicenses of the license granted in Section 5.3.1(a), Section 5.3.2, and Section 5.3.3, and Intellia and its Affiliates may grant sublicenses of the license granted in Section 5.3.1(b), provided that (a) such sublicense (i) is in writing, (ii) is subject and subordinate to, and consistent with, the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and (iii) requires the applicable sublicensee to comply with all applicable terms of this Agreement [***]; (b) with respect to Novartis or any of its Affiliates as the sublicensing Party to the extent required by the Key License Agreements as in effect on the Effective Date or the agreements for any Included Intellia New In-Licensed Intellectual Property, Novartis promptly notifies Intellia of the grant of each sublicense and provides Intellia a copy of the final executed sublicense agreement, redacted for information not pertinent to this Agreement to the extent that such redactions do not reasonably impair Intellia’s ability to ensure compliance with this Agreement, the Key License Agreements or agreements for any Included Intellia New In-Licensed Intellectual Property, as applicable, (c) Novartis or Intellia, as applicable, shall be responsible for the failure by its sublicensees to comply with, and Novartis or Intellia, as applicable, guarantees the compliance by each of its sublicensees with, all relevant restrictions, limitations and obligations in this Agreement, and [***]. CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE OMITTED AND REPLACED WITH “[***]”. A COMPLETE VERSION OF THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION REQUESTING CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT PURSUANT TO RULE 406 PROMULGATED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED.

  • Bring-Along Rights (a) Except pursuant to, or following the consummation of, an IPO, if any shareholder or group of shareholders of the Company holding more than the Designated Percentage of the issued and outstanding Shares of the Company (the “Selling Shareholders”) intend to effect a Transfer of all of such Selling Shareholders’ Shares to any Person (a “Bring-Along Buyer”), the Selling Shareholders shall have the right (the “Bring-Along Right”) to require the Participant (in such capacity, the “Bring-Along Shareholder”) to Transfer all of the Shares owned by the Participant to the Bring-Along Buyer (a “Bring-Along Disposition Transaction”). If the Selling Shareholders elect to exercise their Bring-Along Right, the Selling Shareholders shall deliver written notice (a “Bring-Along Notice”) to the Participant, which notice shall state (i) that the Selling Shareholders wish to exercise their Bring-Along Right with respect to such Transfer, (ii) the name and address of the Bring-Along Buyer, (iii) the amount and form of consideration the Selling Shareholders propose to receive for their Shares (and if such consideration consists in part or in whole of property other than cash, the Selling Shareholders will provide such information, to the extent reasonably available to such Selling Shareholders, relating to such non-cash consideration as each Bring-Along Shareholder may reasonably request in order to evaluate such non-cash consideration), (iv) the terms and conditions of payment of such consideration and all other material terms and conditions of such Transfer and (v) the anticipated time and place of the closing of such Transfer (a “Bring-Along Transaction Closing”). If such Bring-Along Transaction Closing does not occur prior to the expiration of the later of (x) 75 days following the delivery of such Bring-Along Notice, which 75 day period shall be extended until all necessary consents from applicable Governmental Authorities to the proposed sale have been received (but in no event more than 90 days after the expiration of such 75 day period) and (y) the date which is 15 days following the final determination of the Bring-Along Contingent Acquisition Price Adjustment pursuant to Section 2.4(f) of the Primary Shareholders Agreement, the Participant shall be released from its obligations under this Section 2.3 with respect to such Bring-Along Notice. The Selling Shareholders shall also furnish to the Participant copies of all transaction documents relating to the Bring-Along Disposition promptly as the same become available and such additional information in the Selling Shareholders’ possession relating to the Bring-Along Disposition Transaction as the Participant may reasonably request.

  • License Rights The rights granted herein in favor of each Service Recipient are in the nature of a license and shall not create any leasehold or other estate or possessory rights in Shared Real Property, and if the license granted under this Article III expires or is terminated, the Service Recipient shall vacate the Shared Real Property, and any occupancy or activity of the Service Recipient thereafter in the Shared Real Property shall be considered a trespass.

  • Mining Rights The White Mesa Mill, Xxxxx Mountains Complex, Roca Honda Project, Canyon Mine Project, Daneros Mine, Sheep Mountain Project, La Xxx Project, Xxxxxxx Ranch Project and Xxxx Xxxx ISR Project, as described in the Registration Statement or included or incorporated by reference in the Time of Sale Prospectus and the Prospectuses (collectively, the “Material Properties”) are the only resource properties currently material to the Company in which the Company or the Material Subsidiaries have an interest; the Company or through the Material Subsidiaries, hold either freehold title, mining leases, mining concessions, mining claims, exploration permits, prospecting permits or participant interests or other conventional property or proprietary interests or rights, recognized in the jurisdiction in which the Material Properties are located, in respect of the ore bodies and minerals located on the Material Properties in which the Company (through the applicable Material Subsidiary) has an interest under valid, subsisting and enforceable title documents or other recognized and enforceable agreements, contracts, arrangements or understandings, sufficient to permit the Company (through the applicable Material Subsidiary) to explore for and exploit the minerals relating thereto; all leases or claims and permits relating to the Material Properties in which the Company (through the applicable Material Subsidiary) has an interest or right have been validly located and recorded in accordance with all Applicable Laws and are valid and subsisting; except as disclosed in the Registration Statement or included or incorporated by reference in the Time of Sale Prospectus and the Prospectuses, the Company (through the applicable Material Subsidiary) has all necessary surface rights, access rights and other necessary rights and interests relating to the Material Property in which the Company (through the applicable Material Subsidiary) has an interest granting the Company (through the applicable Material Subsidiary) the right and ability to explore for and exploit minerals, ore and metals for development and production purposes as are appropriate in view of the rights and interest therein of the Company or the applicable Material Subsidiary, with only such exceptions as do not materially interfere with the current use made by the Company or the applicable Material Subsidiary of the rights or interest so held, and each of the proprietary interests or rights and each of the agreements, contracts, arrangements or understandings and obligations relating thereto referred to above is currently in good standing in all respects in the name of the Company or the applicable Material Subsidiary; except as disclosed in the Prospectuses, the Company and the Material Subsidiaries do not have any responsibility or obligation to pay any commission, royalty, license, fee or similar payment to any person with respect to the property rights thereof, except where such fee or payment would not have a Material Adverse Effect, either individually or in the aggregate;

  • Set-Off Rights The State shall have all of its common law, equitable and statutory rights of set-off. These rights shall include, but not be limited to, the State's option to withhold for the purposes of set-off any moneys due to the Contractor under this contract up to any amounts due and owing to the State with regard to this contract, any other contract with any State department or agency, including any contract for a term commencing prior to the term of this contract, plus any amounts due and owing to the State for any other reason including, without limitation, tax delinquencies, fee delinquencies or monetary penalties relative thereto. The State shall exercise its set-off rights in accordance with normal State practices including, in cases of set-off pursuant to an audit, the finalization of such audit by the State agency, its representatives, or the State Comptroller.

  • Continuing Rights The Parties agree that, in the event of a Licensor Bankruptcy Event, Company shall be entitled to a complete duplicate of (or complete access to, as appropriate) any Licensor Technology and all embodiments thereof, which, if not already in Company’s possession, shall be promptly delivered to it (a) following any such commencement of a bankruptcy proceeding upon Company’s written request therefor, unless Licensor elects to continue to perform all of its obligations under this Agreement or (b) if not delivered under clause (a), following the rejection of this Agreement by Licensor upon written request therefor by Company.

  • Observer Rights (a) For so long as Kirin meets the Kirin Nomination Requirement, (x) the Company shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to invite a representative of Kirin to attend all meetings of its board of directors (or applicable governing body) (or any committee meetings of the foregoing), and (y) the Company shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause each of its controlled Affiliates (including Tecton) to invite one (1) representative of Kirin to attend all meetings of its board of directors (or applicable governing body) (or any committees of the foregoing) in a nonvoting observer capacity and, in this respect, shall give copies of all notices, minutes, consents, and other materials that it provides to directors (or other members of the applicable governing body) at the same time and in the same manner as provided to such directors (or other members of the applicable governing body); provided, however, that each such representative shall agree in writing to a nondisclosure agreement in a reasonable and customary form approved by the Company (provided any such agreement shall be in substantially the same form and no more restrictive than any similar agreement signed by the other directors or other members of the applicable governing body and otherwise consistent with the conditions set forth in Section 2(e)), which shall provide that such representative will hold in confidence and trust all information so provided; and provided, further, that each Subsidiary and controlled Affiliate may withhold any information and exclude such representative from any meeting or portion thereof if access to such information or attendance at such meeting reasonably would, after consultation with the Company’s (or such controlled Affiliate’s) outside legal counsel, adversely affect the attorney-client privilege between the respective Subsidiary or controlled Affiliate and its counsel or result in disclosure of trade secrets or a conflict of interest, as determined in good faith by a majority of the members of such Subsidiary’s board of directors who were not nominated by, and are not affiliated with, Kirin or Mitsui, or a majority of the members the board of directors (or applicable governing body) of such controlled Affiliate who were not nominated by, and are not affiliated with, Kirin or Mitsui, or the Disinterested Directors.

  • Registration Rights; Rights of Participation Except as set forth on Schedule 6(b) to the Registration Rights Agreement, the Company has not granted or agreed to grant to any Person any rights (including "piggy-back" registration rights) to have any securities of the Company registered with the Commission or any other governmental authority which has not been satisfied. Except as set forth on Schedule 6(b) to the Registration Rights Agreement, no Person has any right of first refusal, preemptive right, right of participation, or any similar right to participate in the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents.

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