Sufficiency of Chroma Technology Sample Clauses

Sufficiency of Chroma Technology. As of the Effective Date, to Chroma’s Best Knowledge, the Chroma Technology constitutes all intellectual property necessary for, and no Third Party Know-How is needed to, Develop, Manufacture, use, make, have made, sell, offer for sale, have sold, distribute, import and otherwise Commercialize the Product in the Licensed Territory. Without limiting the foregoing, Chroma represents and warrants that the Chroma Patents listed on Exhibit B-1 have all been licensed to Chroma under the Vernalis Agreement and, to Chroma’s Best Knowledge, none of the intellectual property (including Patents) licensed to **, is necessary or useful to Develop, Manufacture, use, make, have made, sell, offer for sale, have sold, distribute, import and otherwise Commercialize the Product in the Field in the Licensed Territory. Chroma further represents and warrants that none of its Affiliates, as of the Effective Date, have any ownership of or any rights to any intellectual property (including Patents) in the Licensed Territory relating to the Chroma Technology.
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  • Technology License 4.1 Unless any event described in Article 2.2 or 2.3 of this Agreement occurs, all of the technology required to be licensed for any of Party B’s business shall be provided by Party A on an exclusive basis. Party A will try its best to license Party B to use the technology owned by Party A, or re-license Party B to use the technology as approved by the owner.

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  • Third Party Technology The assignment of any applicable license agreements with respect to Third Party Technology are set forth in the General Assignment and Assumption Agreement.

  • Maintenance of Patents, Trademarks, Etc Each Loan Party shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, maintain in full force and effect all patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights, licenses, franchises, permits and other authorizations necessary for the ownership and operation of its properties and business if the failure so to maintain the same would constitute a Material Adverse Change.

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