Common use of Government Reservation Clause in Contracts

Government Reservation. The parties acknowledge that if the United States government has provided funding for the intellectual property in the Patent Rights and the Copyrights under any grant or similar contract with a Federal agency, then the United States retains certain rights in such intellectual property. In such event, the License is expressly subject to all applicable United States government rights, including, but not limited to, any applicable requirement that products, which result from such intellectual property and are sold in the United States, must be substantially manufactured in the United States.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: ctl.cornell.edu, ctl.cornell.edu, ctl.cornell.edu

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Government Reservation. The parties acknowledge that if the United States government has provided funding for the intellectual property in the Patent Rights and the Copyrights under any grant or similar contract with a Federal agency, then the United States retains certain rights in such intellectual property. In such event, the License is expressly subject to all applicable United States government rights, including, but not limited to, any applicable requirement that products, which result from such intellectual property and are sold in the United States, must be substantially manufactured in the United States.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cornell University, Cornell University

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Government Reservation. The parties acknowledge that if the United States government has provided funding for the intellectual property in the Patent Rights and the Copyrights Works under any grant or similar contract with a Federal agency, then the United States retains certain rights in such intellectual property. In such event, the License is expressly subject to all applicable United States government rights, including, but not limited to, any applicable requirement that products, which result from such intellectual property and are sold in the United States, must be substantially manufactured in the United States.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cornell University

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