Common use of Infringe Clause in Contracts

Infringe. (as a noun, adjective or verb including conjugations and variations such as “Infringed,” “Infringes”, “Infringing” and “Infringement”) shall mean infringement, misappropriation, unauthorized use, misuse or other violation of the Patent Rights, know-how, inventions, trade secrets or other intellectual property (except trademarks) of any person or entity, whether such person or entity owns such Patent Rights, Know-How, inventions, trade secrets or other intellectual property (except trademarks) or otherwise has the valid right of use thereof, including, without limitation, pursuant to a license.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Radius Health, Inc.), License Agreement (Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), License Agreement (Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

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