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UNC Rights. The license grants by EPIZYME to EISAI set forth in Section 5.1.1 include the sublicense of certain rights licensed to EPIZYME under the UNC License Agreement. EISAI’s rights and licenses under, or with respect to, such sublicense rights are limited to the rights granted by UNC to EPIZYME under the UNC License Agreement and are subject to all applicable restrictions, limitations and obligations imposed on EPIZYME or its sublicensees in the UNC License Agreement. EISAI shall comply, and cause its Affiliates and Sublicensees to comply, with all such restrictions, limitations and obligations (including Articles 6 and 11 and Sections 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 4.2, 4.3, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 12.1.1, 12.1.3, 12.4, 12.5 and 12.7 of the UNC License Agreement).

Related to UNC Rights

  • Veto rights 6.3.4.1 A Member which can show that its own work, time for performance, costs, liabilities, intellectual property rights or other legitimate interests would be severely affected by a decision of the Steering Committee may exercise a veto with respect to the corresponding decision or relevant part of the decision. 6.3.4.2 When the decision is foreseen on the original agenda, a Member may veto such a decision during the meeting only. 6.3.4.3 When a decision has been taken on a new item added to the agenda before or during the meeting, a Member may veto such decision during the meeting and within 15 days after the draft minutes of the meeting are sent. 6.3.4.4 In case of exercise of veto, the Members shall make every effort to resolve the matter which occasioned the veto to the general satisfaction of all Members. 6.3.4.5 A Party may not veto decisions relating to its identification as a Defaulting Party. The Defaulting Party may not veto decisions relating to its participation and termination in the Partnership or the consequences of them. 6.3.4.6 A Party requesting to leave the Partnership may not veto decisions relating thereto.

  • License Rights The Recipient must provide a license to its “subject data” to the Federal Government, which license is: (a) Royalty-free, (b) Non-exclusive, and (c) Irrevocable, (2) Uses. The Federal Government’s license must permit the Federal Government to take the following actions provided those actions are taken for Federal Government purposes: (a) Reproduce the subject data, (b) Publish the subject data, (c) Otherwise use the subject data, and (d) Permit other entities or individuals to use the subject data, and

  • Setoff Rights During the continuance of any Event of Default, each Lender is hereby authorized by each Borrower at any time or from time to time, with reasonably prompt subsequent notice to such Borrower (any prior or contemporaneous notice being hereby expressly waived) to set off and to appropriate and to apply any and all (a) balances held by such Lender or any of such Lender’s Affiliates at any of its offices for the account of such Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries (regardless of whether such balances are then due to such Borrower or its Subsidiaries), and (b) other property at any time held or owing by such Lender to or for the credit or for the account of such Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, against and on account of any of the Obligations; except that no Lender shall exercise any such right without the prior written consent of Agent. Any Lender exercising a right to set off shall purchase for cash (and the other Lenders shall sell) interests in each of such other Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the Obligations as would be necessary to cause all Lenders to share the amount so set off with each other Lender in accordance with their respective Pro Rata Share of the Obligations. Each Borrower agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by law, that any Lender and any of such Lender’s Affiliates may exercise its right to set off with respect to the Obligations as provided in this Section 10.6.

  • Trademark Rights Any and all past, present or future rights in, to and ---------------- associated with the Trademarks throughout the world, whether arising under federal law, state law, common law, foreign law or otherwise, including the following: all such rights arising out of or associated with the Trademark Registrations; the right (but not the obligation) to register claims under any state, federal or foreign trademark law or regulation; the right (but not the obligation) to xxx or bring opposition or cancellation proceedings in the name of the Assignor or the Agent for any and all past, present and future infringements or dilution of or any other damages or injury to the Trademarks, the Trademark Rights, or the Associated Goodwill, and the rights to damages or profits due or accrued arising out of or in connection with any such past, present or future infringement, dilution, damage or injury; and the Trademark License Rights.

  • Use Rights The Use Rights in effect when Customer orders Software will apply to Customer’s use of the version of the Software that is current at the time. For future versions and new Software, the Use Rights in effect when those versions and Software are first released will apply. Changes Microsoft makes to the Use Rights for a particular version will not apply unless Customer chooses to have those changes apply.

  • SET-OFF RIGHTS The State shall have all of its common law, equitable and statutory rights of set-off. These rights shall include, but not be limited to, the State's option to withhold for the purposes of set-off any moneys due to the Contractor under this contract up to any amounts due and owing to the State with regard to this contract, any other contract with any State department or agency, including any contract for a term commencing prior to the term of this contract, plus any amounts due and owing to the State for any other reason including, without limitation, tax delinquencies, fee delinquencies or monetary penalties relative thereto. The State shall exercise its set-off rights in accordance with normal State practices including, in cases of set-off pursuant to an audit, the finalization of such audit by the State agency, its representatives, or the State Comptroller.

  • Our Rights You acknowledge that We are not obligated to use Your Contribution as part of the Material and may decide to include any Contribution We consider appropriate.

  • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS - DATA RIGHTS A. Data produced under this Annex which is subject to paragraph C. of the Intellectual Property Rights - Data Rights Article of the Umbrella Agreement will be protected for the period of one year. B. Under paragraph H. of the Intellectual Property Rights - Data Rights Article of the Umbrella Agreement, Disclosing Party provides the following Data to Receiving Party. The lists below may not be comprehensive, are subject to change, and do not supersede any restrictive notice on the Data provided.

  • Observer Rights (a) HCV VII shall have the right to appoint an observer to the Board (the “HCV Observer”) as long as HCV VII, together with members of the HCV Group, holds greater than seventy five percent (75%) of the Series A-1 Preferred Stock originally purchased by HCV VII and members of the HCV Group pursuant to the Purchase Agreement. The HCV Observer shall have the right to attend all meetings of the Board in a non-voting observer capacity, and the Corporation shall provide to the HCV Observer all materials provided to the members of the Board and notice of such meetings, all in the manner and at the time provided to the members of the Board; provided, however, that the Corporation reserves the right to exclude such representatives from access to any material or meeting or portion thereof if the Corporation believes upon advice of counsel that such exclusion is necessary to preserve the attorney-client privilege or to protect highly confidential information, the disclosure of which should not be made to any person who does not have a fiduciary or other similar duty to the Corporation. The decision of the Board with respect to the privileged or confidential nature of such information shall be final and binding. HCV VII’s rights under this Section 4.2(a) may only be assigned in connection with the transfer of all of the Preferred Stock held by HCV VII to the assignee. In addition and without limiting the foregoing, in the event that HCV VII appoints any person to be the HCV Observer under this Section 4.2(a) who, in the good faith determination of the Board, has conflicting interests with the Corporation, then the Corporation shall have the right, at any time and from time to time, to exclude the HCV Observer from access to any meeting, or any portion thereof, and/or deny the HCV Observer access to any information and documents, or any portions thereof. (b) Saints Capital IV, L.P. (“Saints”) shall have the right to appoint an observer to the Board (the “Saints Observer”) as long as Saints, together with other members of the Saints/Oxford Group, holds greater than seventy-five percent (75%) of the Series A-1 Preferred Stock originally purchased by Saints and the other member of the Saints/Oxford Group pursuant to the Purchase Agreement. The Saints Observer shall have the right to attend all meetings of the Board in a non-voting observer capacity, and the Corporation shall provide to the Saints Observer all materials provided to the members of the Board and notice of such meetings, all in the manner and at the time provided to the members of the Board; provided, however, that the Corporation reserves the right to exclude such representatives from access to any material or meeting or portion thereof if the Corporation believes upon advice of counsel that such exclusion is necessary to preserve the attorney-client privilege or to protect highly confidential information, the disclosure of which should not be made to any person who does not have a fiduciary or other similar duty to the Corporation. The decision of the Board with respect to the privileged or confidential nature of such information shall be final and binding. Saints’ rights under this Section 4.2(b) may only be assigned in connection with the transfer of all of the Preferred Stock held by Saints to the assignee. In addition and without limiting the foregoing, in the event that Saints appoints any person to be the Saints Observer under this Section 4.2(b) who, in the good faith determination of the Board, has conflicting interests with the Corporation, then the Corporation shall have the right, at any time and from time to time, to exclude the Saints Observer from access to any meeting, or any portion thereof, and/or deny the Saints Observer access to any information and documents, or any portions thereof. (c) Brookside shall have the right to appoint an observer to the Board (the “Brookside Observer”) as long as Brookside, together with other members of the Brookside Group, holds greater than seventy-five percent (75%) of the Series A-1 Preferred Stock originally purchased by Brookside and the other member of the Brookside Group pursuant to the Purchase Agreement. The Brookside Observer shall have the right to attend all meetings of the Board in a non-voting observer capacity, and the Corporation shall provide to the Brookside Observer all materials provided to the members of the Board and notice of such meetings, all in the manner and at the time provided to the members of the Board; provided, however, that the Corporation reserves the right to exclude such representatives from access to any material or meeting or portion thereof if the Corporation believes upon advice of counsel that such exclusion is necessary to preserve the attorney-client privilege or to protect highly confidential information, the disclosure of which should not be made to any person who does not have a fiduciary or other similar duty to the Corporation. The decision of the Board with respect to the privileged or confidential nature of such information shall be final and binding. Brookside’s rights under this Section 4.2(c) may only be assigned in connection with the transfer of all of the Preferred Stock held by Brookside to the assignee. In addition and without limiting the foregoing, in the event that Brookside appoints any person to be the Brookside Observer under this Section 4.2(c) who, in the good faith determination of the Board, has conflicting interests with the Corporation, then the Corporation shall have the right, at any time and from time to time, to exclude the Brookside Observer from access to any meeting, or any portion thereof, and/or deny the Brookside Observer access to any information and documents, or any portions thereof. (d) Wellcome shall have the right to appoint an observer to the Board (the “Wellcome Observer”) as long as Wellcome holds greater than seventy five percent (75%) of the Series A-1 Preferred Stock originally purchased by Wellcome pursuant to the Purchase Agreement. The Wellcome Observer shall have the right to attend all meetings of the Board in a non-voting observer capacity, and the Corporation shall provide to the Wellcome Observer all materials provided to the members of the Board and notice of such meetings, all in the manner and at the time provided to the members of the Board; provided, however, that the Corporation reserves the right to exclude such representatives from access to any material or meeting or portion thereof if the Corporation believes upon advice of counsel that such exclusion is necessary to preserve the attorney-client privilege or to protect highly confidential information, the disclosure of which should not be made to any person who does not have a fiduciary or other similar duty to the Corporation. The decision of the Board with respect to the privileged or confidential nature of such information shall be final and binding. Wellcome’s rights under this Section 4.2(a) may only be assigned in connection with the transfer of all of the Preferred Stock held by Wellcome to the assignee. In addition and without limiting the foregoing, in the event that Wellcome appoints any person to be the Wellcome Observer under this Section 4.2(a) who, in the good faith determination of the Board, has conflicting interests with the Corporation, then the Corporation shall have the right, at any time and from time to time, to exclude the Wellcome Observer from access to any meeting, or any portion thereof, and/or deny the Wellcome Observer access to any information and documents, or any portions thereof.

  • Rights to Intellectual Property This Data Agreement does not give Service Provider any rights, implied or otherwise, to CDI, data, content or intellectual property except as expressly stated in any underlying agreement between the parties. This includes but is not limited to the right to share, sell or trade CDI. The District acknowledges that this agreement does not convey any intellectual property right in any of Service Provider’s materials or content, including any revisions of derivative work or material. Service Provider-owned materials shall remain the property of the Service Provider. All rights, including copyright, trade secrets, patent and intellectual property rights shall remain the sole property of the Service Provider.