Specific License Clause Samples

Specific License. (i) PGG, as a capital contribution, hereby grants to BWXT a perpetual, irrevocable, exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide right and license with the right to grant sublicenses (solely as set forth in Section 5.6), to use and exploit the Patents set forth on Schedule 5.2(b)(i) (the “PGG Specific Patents”) for the continued operation of the RemainCo Business and any future extensions of the RemainCo Business solely in the Specific RemainCo Field, including the right to make, have made, use, lease, sell, offer for sale, and import products and services utilizing the PGG Specific Patents; provided, however, the foregoing license shall not extend to (i) PGG Specific Patents to the extent the licensing of same to BWXT would constitute a breach of an agreement with any Third Party executed prior to the Effective Date or result in any expense to PGG or any member of the SpinCo Group for payments to such Third Party or (ii) any Intellectual Property not owned by one or more members of the SpinCo Group, or as to which no member of the SpinCo Group has the right to grant sublicenses, as of the Effective Date.
Specific License. A specific license is issued by the department to a named person who has filed 6 an application for the license under the specific licensing provisions of 20.3.3 NMAC, 20.3.5 NMAC, 20.3.7 7 NMAC, 20.3.12 NMAC, 20.3.13 NMAC, 20.3.14 NMAC and 20.3.15 NMAC. 8 [20.3.3.303 NMAC - Rp, 20.3.3.303 NMAC, 4/30/2009] 10 20.3.3.304 GENERAL LICENSES - SOURCE MATERIAL: 11 A. General license to receive title to source material or byproduct material (as defined in 16 B. Small quantities of source material. 17 A general license is ▇▇▇▇▇▇ issued authorizing commercial and industrial firms; research, educational, and medical 18 institutions; and federal, state, and local government agencies to receive, possess, use, and transfer uranium and 19 thorium, in their natural isotopic concentrations and in the form of depleted uranium, for research, development, 20 educational, commercial, or operational purposes in the following forms and quantities: 21 (1) No more than 1.5 kg (3.3 lb) of uranium and thorium in dispersible forms (e.g., gaseous, 22 liquid, powder, etc.) at any one time. Any material processed by the general licensee that alters the chemical or 23 physical form of the material containing source material must be accounted for as a dispersible form. A person 24 authorized to possess, use, and transfer source material under Subsection B of this section may not receive more 25 than a total of 7 kg (15.4 lb) of uranium and thorium in any one calendar year. Persons possessing source material in 26 excess of these limits as of August 27, 2013, may continue to possess up to 7 kg (15.4 lb) of uranium and thorium at 27 any one time for one year beyond this date, or until the department takes final action on a pending application 28 submitted on or before August 27, 2014, for a specific license for such material and receive up to 70 kg (154 lb) of 29 uranium or thorium in any one calendar year until December 31, 2014, or until the department takes final action on a 30 pending application submitted on or before August 27, 2014, for a specific license for such material; and 31 (2) No more than a total of 7 kg (15.4 lb) of uranium and thorium at any one time. A person 32 authorized to possess, use, and transfer source material under Subsection B of this section may not receive more 33 than a total of 70 kg (154 lb) of uranium and thorium in any one calendar year. A person may not alter the chemical 34 or physical form of the source material possessed under this paragraph unless i...