Billable Pin definition

Billable Pin means any electrical connection to an IC bond pad made or contained in any TCC or related IC package licensed hereunder.
Billable Pin means [*]

Examples of Billable Pin in a sentence

  • After Licensee has paid to Tessera [*] US DOLLARS (US$[*]) in royalties, the Licensee shall begin paying a mid-range royalty of [*] (US$[*]) per Billable Pin for TCC packages made by Licensee hereunder, whether sold, transferred or used internally.

  • After Licensee has paid to Tessera [*] (US$[*]) in royalties, the Licensee shall begin paying a mid-range royalty of [*] (US$[*]) per Billable Pin for TCC Licensed Products made by Licensee hereunder, whether sold, transferred or used internally.

  • Licensee shall pay a starting royalty of [*] (US$[*]) per Billable Pin for TCC Licensed Products made by Licensee hereunder, whether sold, transferred or used internally.

  • Sharp shall pay such royalty in the amount of [*] (US$[*]) per Billable Pin for Subject Products made hereunder on a worldwide basis, whether sold, transferred or used internally.

  • Licensee shall pay a royalty to Tessera in the amount of [*] (US$[*]) per Billable Pin for TCC or related IC packages made by or for Licensee hereunder, whether sold, transferred for value or used internally by Licensee.

  • Licensee shall pay this royalty to Tessera in the amount of [*] (US$[*]) per Billable Pin for Licensed Products made by or for Licensee hereunder, whether sold, transferred or used internally.

  • After Licensee has paid to Tessera [*] US DOLLARS (US$[*]) in cumulative royalties, Licensee shall begin paying a base royalty of [*] (US$[*]) per Billable Pin for TCC packages made by Licensee hereunder, whether sold, transferred or used internally for the remainder of this Agreement.

  • Licensee shall pay a royalty to Tessera in the amount of [*] US cent (US$[*]) per Billable Pin for TCC or related IC packages made by or for Licensee hereunder, whether sold, transferred for value or used internally by Licensee.

  • Sharp shall pay the royalty set forth in Section III.B.I, above, up to the Maximum Stacked Billable Pin count for Stacked Face Up Packages made by Sharp hereunder on a worldwide basis, whether sold, transferred or used internally for the remainder of this Agreement.

  • Sharp shall pay a royalty in the amount of [*] (US$[*]) per Billable Pin for all Subject Products made hereunder on a worldwide basis, whether sold, transferred or used internally.

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