License Revenues Sample Clauses

License Revenues. In further consideration of the rights and licence granted to Acorda to the Elan Patent Rights by virtue of this Agreement, Acorda shall pay to Elan [***] of all and any License Revenues.
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License Revenues. The "Costs of Exploitation" shall include all of Licensee's reasonable costs and expenses to exploit the Software, including: the costs to modify the Software reasonably related to making the Software available to generate Actual and Recognizable Revenue from non-affiliated third parties or to create, purchase, license or modify any other software it reasonably deems necessary or advisable to exploit the Software; marketing, administrative and legal costs to the extent directly attributable to the exploitation of the Software; and sales or other commissions to the extent directly attributable to the exploitation of the Software (in no cases shall generalized allocated costs be deemed to be included). Licensee shall, upon Borrower's reasonable request, provide Borrower with an accounting of the Costs of Exploitation and Borrower may reasonably audit such accounting. "Actual and Recognizable License Revenues" shall mean the following percentage and types of revenue actually received by Licensee that Licensee can recognize as revenue in accordance with GAAP as applied by Licensee and that is directly attributable to (a) 100% of the license fees for a license of the Software (b) 80% of the yearly software maintenance fees (with such percentage rate to be adjusted annually for the increase/decrease in the Consumer Price Index from the date of license grant to the third party to which the maintenance applies; (c) 45% of the fees received by Licensee for making the Software available via application service provider or service bureau services and (d) 100% of the fees in excess of $125/hour (such hourly rate to be adjusted annually for the increase/decrease in the Consumer Price Index from the date of this Agreement), if any, for customizing the Software. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to require Licensee to exploit or license the Software to any third parties or to continue doing so once Licensee has begun.
License Revenues. In further consideration of the rights and licence granted to Acorda to the Elan Patent Rights by virtue of this Agreement, Acorda shall pay to Elan seven percent (7%) of all and any License Revenues.

Related to License Revenues

  • Sublicense Revenue In the event Licensee or an Affiliate of Licensee sublicenses under Section 2.2, Licensee shall pay CareFusion **THE CONFIDENTIAL PORTION HAS BEEN SO OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT AND HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION.** of any Sublicense Revenues resulting from sublicense agreements executed by Licensee.

  • Sublicense Income Company shall pay Medical School {***} of all Sublicense Income. Such amounts shall be due and payable within sixty (60) days after Company receives the relevant payment from the Sublicensee.

  • Net Sales The term “

  • Gross Revenues All revenues, receipts, and income of any kind derived directly or indirectly by Lessee from or in connection with the Hotel (including rentals or other payments from tenants, lessees, licensees or concessionaires but not including their gross receipts receipts and not including rentals or other payments under Space Leases) whether on a cash basis or credit, paid or collected, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, excluding, however: (i) funds furnished by Lessor, (ii) federal, state and municipal excise, sales, and use taxes collected directly from patrons and guests or as a part of the sales price of any goods, services or displays, such as gross receipts, admissions, cabaret or similar or equivalent taxes and paid over to federal, state or municipal governments, (iii) the amount of all credits, rebates or refunds to customers, guests or patrons, and all service charges, finance charges, interest and discounts attributable to charge accounts and credit cards, to the extent the same are paid to Lessee by its customers, guests or patrons, or to the extent the same are paid for by Lessee to, or charged to Lessee by, credit card companies, (iv) gratuities or service charges actually paid to employees, (v) proceeds of insurance and condemnation, (vi) proceeds from sales other than sales in the ordinary course of business, (vii) all loan proceeds from financing or refinancings of the Hotel or interests therein or components thereof, (viii) judgments and awards, except any portion thereof arising from normal business operations of the Hotel, and (ix) items constituting “allowances” under the Uniform System.

  • Sublicense Fees Licensee will pay Sublicense Fees indicated in Section 3.1(e) of the Patent & Technology License Agreement on or before the Quarterly Payment Deadline for the Contract Quarter.

  • Royalties 1. Royalties arising in a Contracting State and paid to a resident of the other Contracting State may be taxed in that other State.

  • Royalty Payments (i) Royalties shall accrue when Licensed Products are invoiced, or if not invoiced, when delivered to a third party or Affiliate.

  • Third Party Royalties Each party shall be responsible for all of its own costs of commercializing Products or licensing Intellectual Property Rights, including any payments to Third Parties for work done by such Third Parties or for licenses necessary for the manufacture, sale, or use of Products by a party or its Affiliates or sublicensees.

  • Earned Royalties Subject to of Article 7 hereof, Licensee shall pay to Licensor for the rights granted hereunder a sum equal to one and [*****] of the Net Invoice Value of Trademarked Products Sold by Licensee (the "Royalties"). The Royalties shall be remitted in accordance with Section 7.4 of this Agreement. 6.2

  • Milestone Payments In the event that any Sellers believe that any Additional Milestone has been achieved during the Post-Closing Milestone Period, the Sellers’ Representative shall provide notice of such achievement to Purchaser. If Purchaser determines in its sole and reasonable discretion that such Additional Milestone has been achieved during the Post-Closing Milestone Period, then within thirty (30) days of such notice from Sellers’ Representative or, if earlier, within thirty (30) days of Purchaser’s determination that such Additional Milestone has been achieved, Purchaser shall notify Sellers’ Representative of its determination and pay to Sellers the Additional Milestone Payment payable in respect of such Additional Milestone. If Sellers’ Representative delivers such a notice and Purchaser determines, in its sole and reasonable discretion, that the applicable Additional Milestone has not been achieved, then, within thirty (30) days of Sellers’ Representative’s notice Purchaser shall notify Sellers’ Representative of such determination. If Sellers’ Representative believes that Sellers are entitled to payment of all or any portion of an Additional Milestone Payment hereunder which they have not received within thirty (30) days following the achievement of the Additional Milestone for which payment is due, Sellers’ Representative may, not later than twelve (12) months following the achievement of such Additional Milestone, deliver to Purchaser a notice setting forth Sellers’ Representative’s determination that all or a portion of such Additional Milestone Payment is due under this Agreement (the “Post-Closing Assessment Notice”). If Sellers’ Representative does not deliver to Purchaser a Post-Closing Assessment *** Portions of this page have been omitted pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment filed separately with the Commission. Notice within such twelve (12) month period, then Sellers shall have been deemed to agree that the Additional Milestone has not been met and no payment with respect to such Additional Milestone is due to Sellers hereunder and Sellers shall have no further rights to such Milestone Payment or any portion thereof. Such Post-Closing Assessment Notice may be delivered before or after the expiration of the Post-Closing Milestone Period without affecting Sellers’ rights to the applicable Milestone Payment, provided that that applicable Additional Milestone was actually achieved prior to the expiration of such Post-Closing Milestone Period. If Purchaser shall object to Sellers’ determination that a Additional Milestone has been achieved as set forth in the Post-Closing Assessment Notice, then Purchaser shall deliver a dispute notice (a “Post-Closing Milestone Dispute Notice”) to Sellers’ Representative within fifteen (15) days following Sellers’ Representative’s delivery of the Post-Closing Assessment Notice. A representative of Purchaser, on the one hand, and the Sellers’ Representative, on the other, shall attempt in good faith to resolve any such objections within fifteen (15) days of the receipt by Sellers of the Post-Closing Milestone Dispute Notice. If no Post-Closing Milestone Dispute Notice is delivered within the fifteen (15) day time period, then Sellers’ determination that the Additional Milestone has been achieved, and that the amount of the Milestone Payment specified in the Post-Closing Milestone Dispute Notice is due hereunder, shall be deemed to be accepted and Purchaser shall pay to Sellers those amounts set forth in the Post-Closing Assessment Notice no later than five (5) days after the expiration of such fifteen (15) day time period.

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