Common use of Intellectual Property Disputes Clause in Contracts

Intellectual Property Disputes. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, a dispute between the Parties relating to the validity or enforceability of any Patent Right shall not be subject to arbitration and shall be submitted to a court or patent office of competent jurisdiction in the relevant country or jurisdiction in which such patent was issued or, if not issued, in which the underlying patent application was filed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collaboration and License Agreement (Verona Pharma PLC), License Agreement (Ocular Therapeutix, Inc), License Agreement (Clearside Biomedical, Inc.)

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Intellectual Property Disputes. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, a dispute between the Parties relating to the validity or enforceability of any Patent Right shall not be subject to arbitration and shall be submitted to a court or patent office of competent jurisdiction in the relevant country or jurisdiction in which such patent was issued or, if not issued, in which the underlying patent application was filed. The Parties submit to the jurisdiction of such court or patent office and irrevocably waive any assertion that the case should be heard in a different venue or forum.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (La Jolla Pharmaceutical Co), License Agreement (Tetraphase Pharmaceuticals Inc)

Intellectual Property Disputes. Unless Notwithstanding the other provision of Section 14.02 (Arbitration), unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, a dispute between the Parties relating to the validity or enforceability of any Patent Right shall not be subject to arbitration and shall be submitted to a court or patent office of competent jurisdiction in the relevant country or jurisdiction in which such patent was issued or, if not issued, in which the underlying patent application was filed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Sol-Gel Technologies Ltd.), License Agreement (Sol-Gel Technologies Ltd.)

Intellectual Property Disputes. Unless Notwithstanding Section 14.01(d), unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, a dispute between the Parties relating to the validity or enforceability of any Patent Right shall not be subject to arbitration and shall be submitted to a court or patent office of competent jurisdiction in the relevant country or jurisdiction in which such patent was issued or, if not issued, in which the underlying patent application was filed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Sol-Gel Technologies Ltd.), License Agreement (Sol-Gel Technologies Ltd.)

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Intellectual Property Disputes. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, a dispute between the Parties relating to the validity or enforceability of any Patent Right shall not be subject to arbitration and shall be submitted to a court or patent office of competent jurisdiction country in the relevant country or jurisdiction country in which such patent was issued or, if not issued, in which the underlying patent application was filed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License and Collaboration Agreement (Frequency Therapeutics, Inc.)

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