Guidance Note for clause 12. 6: Assigning any rights will need written consent of the other party. Novation replaces a party with a new party and requires a deed to be agreed by all parties. Except in relation to the Owner's rights to IPR in the Project IP, a party must not assign or novate its rights and obligations under this Agreement unless it has the prior written consent of the other party.
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Sources: Accelerated Research Agreement, Accelerated Research Agreement
Guidance Note for clause 12. 65: Assigning any rights will need written consent of the other party. Novation replaces a party with a new party and requires a deed to be agreed by all parties. Except in relation to the Owner's rights to IPR in the Project IP, a party must not assign or novate its rights and obligations under this Agreement unless it has the prior written consent of the other party.
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Sources: Equipment Licence Agreement, Accelerated Research Agreement
Guidance Note for clause 12. 64: Assigning any rights will need written consent of the other party. Novation replaces a party with a new party and requires a deed to be agreed by all parties. No assignment Except in relation to as permitted by the Owner's rights to IPR in the Project IPLicence, a party must not may only assign its rights or novate its rights and obligations under this Agreement unless it has with the prior written consent of the other party.
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Sources: Equipment Licence Agreement
Guidance Note for clause 12. 65: Assigning any rights will need written consent of the other party. Novation replaces a party with a new party and requires a deed to be agreed by all parties. Except in relation to as permitted by the Owner's rights to IPR in the Project IPLicence, a party must not may only assign its rights or novate its rights and obligations under this Agreement unless it has with the prior written consent of the other party.
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Sources: Equipment Licence Agreement
Guidance Note for clause 12. 6: Assigning any rights will need written consent of the other party. Novation replaces a party with a new party and requires a deed to be agreed by all parties. Except in relation to the Owner's rights to IPR in the Project IP, a party must not assign or novate its rights and obligations under this Agreement unless it has the prior written consent of the other party.
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Sources: Accelerated Research Agreement