Common use of Licence to use intellectual property Clause in Contracts

Licence to use intellectual property. Subject to clause 21, the Corporation pursuant to the ILUA on behalf of the Traditional Owners, grants to the Government Proponent an irrevocable, transferable, non- exclusive, unrestricted, royalty-free licence to utilise any Survey Report for the purposes of the Government Proponent: (a) conducting its Activities; (b) seeking any necessary or desirable statutory approvals or pursuing any rights under law, including under the Aboriginal Heritage Act; and (c) enforcing its rights, and complying with its obligations, under this GSHA.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Standard Heritage Agreement, Government Standard Heritage Agreement

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