Sub-licensing Permitted Clause Samples

Sub-licensing Permitted. As regards sub-licensing: 2.4.1 The Company is permitted to sub-license Affiliates and non-affiliated or non-controlled parties, on the same terms and conditions of this License Agreement. The Company has no right to encumber any contractual, legal or equitable rights the Company may have against any Affiliate or sub-licensee in favour of any financial institution or any third party whatsoever; 2.4.2 The Company is permitted to grant to its sub-licensee Merck a right to sub-sublicense or subcontract to: (i) Merck’s affiliates; and (ii) Merck’s non-affiliated or non-controlled parties pursuant to or in connection with contracts with, or services by, such non-affiliated or non-controlled parties for Development, manufacture or Commercialization; ((i) and (ii), collectively referred to hereafter as “Merck Ordinary Course Sub-licenses”), and, subject to clause (ii) of Section 2.4.3, no consent for a Merck Ordinary Couse Sub-license shall be required. The Company shall require that any Merck Ordinary Course Sub-licenses be consistent with the terms of the License Agreement and not exceed the scope and rights granted to the Company under this License Agreement; provided that Merck Ordinary Course Sub-licenses are not required to carry a royalty payable to Canada and will not be subject to the obligations set forth in Section 2.5 (save and except for the obligation set forth in 2.5.4), 2.6 or 5.4 of the License Agreement; however, any Sale by a Merck Ordinary Course Sub-licensee shall be deemed a Sale by Merck for the purpose of section 5.2 of the License Agreement and any royalty paid by Merck relating to a Sale by a Merck Ordinary Course Sub-licensee to the Company shall be counted as a royalty for the purpose of section 5.4 of the License Agreement; and 2.4.3 To the extent that the Company’s sub-licensee Merck desires to enter into a sub-sub-license (i) other than the Merck Ordinary Course Sub-licenses or (ii) a Merck Ordinary Couse Sub-license which would include a sub-sub-license of the majority of Merck’s Commercialization rights to a third party in the Territory, the Company shall, on behalf of Merck, seek the prior written consent of Canada. Canada shall have thirty (30) calendar days, from the date it receives from the Company a notice in compliance with section 20.1 of the License Agreement, to respond to the request. Canada’s consent to the request shall not be unreasonably withheld. 2.4.4 For greater certainty, the Company acknowledges and agrees that...

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  • Sub-licensing Nuvectis may grant sub-licences (through multiple tiers) of its rights under this Agreement, provided that: (1) the granting of any sub-licences shall not relieve Nuvectis of any obligations or duties imposed on it under this Agreement; (2) it shall not grant or allow the grant of any sub-licences to (i) a tobacco company (being any entity identified as such in the Cancer Research UK Code of Practice on Tobacco Industry Funding to Universities); or (ii) a party which is actively and/or currently engaged in the manufacture, production or sale of weapons or ammunition; (3) subject to the provisions of Clause 2.5, such sub-licence shall be on arm’s length commercial terms reflecting the market value of the rights granted; (4) [***]; (5) [***]; (6) Nuvectis shall ensure that there are included in any sub-licence terms which shall enable Nuvectis to comply with its obligations under this Agreement; (7) subject to the provisions of clause 12.6, each sub-licence shall, and shall be expressed in each sub-licence agreement to, terminate automatically upon termination of the license under clause 2.1 and/or any commercial licence to the Collaboration Option IP; (8) [***]; (9) it shall diligently collect all amounts due under each sub-licence; (10) Nuvectis shall ensure that each Sub-Licence does not prohibit Nuvectis’s grant and the implementation of any [***] hereunder; (11) it shall be responsible for any breach of the sub-licence by the Sub-Licensee of Licensed Products and/or Additional Licensed Products, as if the breach had been that of Nuvectis under this Agreement; (12) the grant of any sub-licence shall be without prejudice to Nuvectis’s obligations under this Agreement. Any act or omission of any Sub-Licensee which, if it were the act or omission of Nuvectis would be a breach of any of the provisions of this Agreement, will be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement by Nuvectis who will be liable to the University accordingly; (13) the obligations in Clause 2.4 (3), (4), (5), (6) (excluding the development and commercialisation obligations set out in Clause 5.1), (8) and (9) shall not apply in relation to agreements that Nuvectis and/or a Sub-Licensee enters into with Third Party Service Providers, provided that: (a) such agreements relate to the provision of research, development and/or manufacturing services to Nuvectis and/or a Sub-Licensee in connection with Licensed Products and/or Additional Licensed Products; and (b) no rights are granted to such Third Party Service Providers to: (i) research, develop or manufacture its own products; and/or (ii) sell the Licensed Products and/or Additional Licensed Products; (14) each subclause of this Clause 2.4 shall apply to each tier of sub-licence unless expressly stated otherwise.

  • Permitted License Transfers As Licensee’s business operations may be altered, expanded or diminished, licenses granted hereunder may be transferred or combined for use at an alternative or consolidated site not originally specified in the license, including transfers between Agencies (“permitted license transfers”). Licensee(s) do not have to obtain the approval of Contractor for permitted license transfers, but must give thirty (30) days prior written notice to Contractor of such move(s) and certify in writing that the Product is not in use at the prior site. There shall be no additional license or other transfer fees due Contractor, provided that: i) the maximum capacity of the consolidated machine is equal to the combined individual license capacity of all licenses running at the consolidated or transferred site (e.g., named users, seats, or MIPS); or ii) if the maximum capacity of the consolidated machine is greater than the individual license capacity being transferred, a logical or physical partition or other means of restricting access will be maintained within the computer system so as to restrict use and access to the Product to that unit of licensed capacity solely dedicated to beneficial use for Licensee. In the event that the maximum capacity of the consolidated machine is greater than the combined individual license capacity of all licenses running at the consolidated or transferred site, and a logical or physical partition or other means of restricting use is not available, the fees due Contractor shall not exceed the fees otherwise payable for a single license for the upgrade capacity.

  • Third Party Licenses If (a) in the opinion of outside patent counsel to Licensee, Licensee, or any of its Affiliates or Sublicensees, cannot Exploit a Licensed Product in a country in the Territory without infringing one or more Patents that have issued to a Third Party in such country, or (b) as a result of any claim made against a Party, or any of its Affiliates or Sublicensees, alleging that the Exploitation of a Licensed Product infringes or misappropriates any Patent or any other intellectual property right of a Third Party in a country in the Territory, a judgment is entered by a court of competent jurisdiction from which no appeal is taken within the time permitted for appeal, such that Licensee cannot Exploit such Licensed Product in such country without infringing the Patent or other proprietary rights of such Third Party, then, in either case, Licensee shall have the first right, but not the obligation to negotiate and to obtain a license from such Third Party as necessary for the Exploitation of any Licensed Product hereunder in such country; provided, however, that NovaDel shall have the sole right to seek any such license with respect to the Licensed Process and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain such a license in its own name from such Third Party in such country, under which NovaDel shall, to the extent permissible under such license, grant a sublicense to Licensee as necessary for Licensee, and any of its Affiliates and Sublicensees, to Exploit the Licensed Product as provided hereunder in such country. Licensee shall be solely responsible for one hundred percent (100%) of all royalty and other obligations with respect to the Exploitation of the Licensed Product; provided, however, that Licensee shall have the right to credit fifty percent (50%) any royalties paid by Licensee, its Affiliates or Sublicensees under such license with respect to such country against the royalty payments to be paid by Licensee to NovaDel with respect to the sale of the Licensed Product(s) under Section 4.1; provided, however, that no royalty payment when due, regardless of the amount or number of credits available to Licensee in accordance with this Agreement, shall be reduced by more than fifty percent (50%) of the amounts otherwise owed pursuant to Section 4.1 in any calendar quarter. Credits not exhausted in any calendar quarter may be carried into future calendar quarters.

  • License of Pre-Existing Intellectual Property Contractor grants to the Purchasing Entity a nonexclusive, perpetual, royalty-free, irrevocable, license to use, publish, translate, reproduce, transfer with any sale of tangible media or Product, perform, display, and dispose of the Intellectual Property, and its derivatives, used or delivered under this Master Agreement, but not created under it (“Pre-existing Intellectual Property”). The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that this license is consistent with any third-party rights in the Pre-existing Intellectual Property.

  • Development License Subject to the terms and conditions of this ▇▇▇▇, You are licensed to perform an installation of the SOFTWARE for an unlimited use in designing, testing and creating Developed Software by unlimited Developers on one or more computers.