Common use of Filing of Patent Applications Clause in Contracts

Filing of Patent Applications. The party having the right to retain title to, and file patent applications on, a specific Subject Invention may elect not to file patent applications, provided it so advises the other party within 90 days from the date it reports the Subject Invention to the other party. Thereafter, the other party may elect to file patent applications on the Subject Invention and the party initially reporting the Subject Invention agrees to assign its ownership interest in the Subject Invention to the other party.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (Crada) (Helius Medical Technologies, Inc.), Master Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (Crada), Master Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (Crada) (Helius Medical Technologies, Inc.)

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Filing of Patent Applications. The party having the right to retain title to, and file patent applications onapplications, in the USPTO or elsewhere, on a specific Subject Invention may elect not to file patent applications, provided it applications thereon and must do so advises the other party within 90 60 days from the date it reports the Subject Invention to the other party. ThereafterIn the event that the party having the right to retain title and file patent applications fails to take action to submit the patent application within 60 days from the date it reports the details of the Subject Invention and of the intent to file a patent application, the other party may elect to file patent applications on the such Subject Invention and the party initially reporting the Subject Invention agrees to assign its ownership interest in the Subject Invention to on behalf of the other party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Filing of Patent Applications. The party having the right to retain title to, and and/or file patent applications on, on a specific Subject Invention may elect not to file patent applications, provided it so advises the other party within 90 days from the date it reports the Subject Invention to the other party. Thereafter, the other party may elect to file patent applications on the Subject Invention and the party initially reporting the Subject Invention agrees to assign at its ownership interest in the Subject Invention to the other partyown expense.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (Jenner Technologies)

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Filing of Patent Applications. The party Party having the right to retain title to, and file patent applications on, a specific Subject Invention may elect not to file patent applications, provided it so advises the other party Party within 90 days from the date it reports the Subject Invention to the other partyParty. Thereafter, the other party Party may elect to file patent applications on the Subject Invention and the party Party initially reporting the Subject Invention agrees to assign its ownership interest in the Subject Invention to the other partyParty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (AmpliPhi Biosciences Corp)

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