United States Indicia of Ownership Sample Clauses

United States Indicia of Ownership. The Trustee shall not maintain the indicia of ownership of any Trust assets outside the jurisdiction of the United States, except as authorized by ERISA section 404(b).
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Related to United States Indicia of Ownership

  • Preference for United States Industry If LICENSEE sells a Licensed Product or Combination Product in the US, LICENSEE shall manufacture said product substantially in the US.

  • United States laws (a) In this Subclause:

  • United States The term “

  • Territory The territorial limits of this Agreement shall be identical with those of the Reinsured Contracts.

  • UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Notifications

  • United States Law The determination of whether Information and Inventions are conceived, discovered, developed or otherwise made by a Party for the purpose of allocating proprietary rights (including Patent, copyright or other intellectual property rights) therein, shall, for purposes of this Agreement, be made in accordance with applicable United States law.

  • Country Risk – shall have the meaning set forth in the Custodian Agreement.

  • Inventions Assigned to the United States I agree to assign to the United States government all my right, title, and interest in and to any and all Inventions whenever such full title is required to be in the United States by a contract between the Company and the United States or any of its agencies.

  • Federal Government COMPANY acknowledges that the U.S. federal government retains a royalty-free, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to practice any government-funded invention claimed in any PATENT RIGHTS as set forth in 35 U.S.C. §§ 201-211, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, as amended, or any successor statutes or regulations.

  • Federal, State or Municipal Claims Such Grantor will promptly notify the Administrative Agent of any Collateral which constitutes a claim against the United States government or any state or local government or any instrumentality or agency thereof, the assignment of which claim is restricted by federal, state or municipal law.

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