Common use of Non-Assertion Clause in Contracts

Non-Assertion. Developer covenants not to “Assert” against Oracle, its affiliates, licensees, contractors or Users, any patent within Developed Property or pertaining to the use of the Developed Property. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Assert” means to bring an action of any nature before any legal, judicial, arbitration, administrative, executive, or other type of body or tribunal that has or claims to have authority to adjudicate such action in whole or in part including, without limitation, the United States State and Federal Courts, the United States International Trade Commission and any foreign counterparts of any of the foregoing.

Appears in 20 contracts

Samples: Suitecloud Terms of Service, Suitecloud Terms of Service, Suitecloud Terms of Service

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