Collaboration Supported Patents definition

Collaboration Supported Patents means (a) all patent applications filed after the Effective Date which claim, and only to the extent it claims, a Collaboration Invention; (b) all patents that have issued or in the future issue from any of the foregoing patent applications, including without limitation utility models, design patents and certificates of invention; and (c) all divisionals, continuations, continuations-in-part, reissues, renewals, re-examinations, extensions or additions to any such patents and patent applications.
Collaboration Supported Patents means [***]. 1.15 “Collaboration Supported PH20 Patents” means [***]. 1.16 “Collaboration Supported Product IP” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1.3. 1.17 “Collaboration Supported Product Patents” means [***]. 1.18 “Commercially Reasonable Efforts” means the level of efforts and resources of a Party required to, [***] consistent with the efforts [***]. 1.19 “Company” has the meaning set forth in the preamble. 1.20 “Company Indemnitees” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.2. 1.21 “Company Molecule” means (a) the Company-proprietary molecule owned or licensed by Company that, as of the Effective Date, is referred to by Company as ACU193 (as such name may be revised by Company from time to time), which is designed to bind to and remove toxic protein aggregates called amyloid-beta oligomers (AβOs), and (b) any derivatives, permutations, modified or updated versions or formulations, or reformulations of the foregoing, whether created, generated, or designed prior to or following the Effective Date. 1.22 “Company Molecule Collaboration Inventions” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1.

Related to Collaboration Supported Patents

  • Collaboration Patent Rights means Patent Rights claiming Collaboration Know-How.

  • Joint Patent Rights means Patent Rights that contain one or more claims that cover Joint Technology.

  • Collaboration Patents means any and all Patents that claim or cover any of the Collaboration Know-How.

  • Program Patent Rights means any Patent Rights that contain one or more claims that cover Program Inventions.

  • Licensed Patent Rights means: (a) Patent applications (including provisional patent applications and PCT patent applications) or patents listed in Appendix A, all divisions and continuations of these applications, all patents issuing from these applications, divisions, and continuations, and any reissues, reexaminations, and extensions of these patents; (b) to the extent that the following contain one or more claims directed to the invention or inventions disclosed in 2.9(a): (i) continuations-in-part of 2.9(a); (ii) all divisions and continuations of these continuations-in-part; (iii) all patents issuing from these continuations-in-part, divisions, and continuations; (iv) priority patent application(s) of 2.9(a); and (v) any reissues, reexaminations, and extensions of these patents; (c) to the extent that the following contain one or more claims directed to the invention or inventions disclosed in 2.9(a): all counterpart foreign and U.S. patent applications and patents to 2.9(a) and 2.9(b), including those listed in Appendix A; and (d) Licensed Patent Rights shall not include 2.9(b) or 2.9(c) to the extent that they contain one or more claims directed to new matter which is not the subject matter disclosed in 2.9(a).

  • Program Patents has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.2.

  • Joint Patents means all Patents claiming any Joint Invention.

  • Licensed Patents means (a) all United States patents and patent applications listed in Exhibit A, as modified pursuant to Section 2.6.1, including patents arising from such patent applications; and (b) any re-examination certificates thereof, and their foreign counterparts and extensions, continuations, divisionals, and re-issue applications; provided that “Licensed Patents” will not include any claim of a patent or patent application covering any Manufacturing Technology.

  • Patent Rights means all patents and patent applications, including all divisionals, continuations, substitutions, continuations-in-part, re-examinations, reissues, additions, renewals, extensions, registrations, and supplemental protection certificates and the like of any of the foregoing.

  • Joint Patent means a patent that issues from a Joint Patent Application.

  • Joint IP means Joint Know-How and Joint Patent Rights.

  • Product Patents means any and all United States patents and patent applications, all divisionals, continuations, continuations-in-part, re-issues, extensions or foreign counterparts thereof, now or hereafter owned or controlled ("controlled" being used in the sense of having the right to grant licenses thereunder) by PERIMMUNE, covering the manufacture, use, sale, offer for sale and/or importation of the Product, including but not limited to, the U.S. Patent No. 5,407,912 attached hereto as Exhibit B.

  • Licensed Patent means Stanford's rights in U.S. Patent Application, Serial Number , filed , any foreign patent application corresponding thereto, and any divisional, continuation, or reexamination application, extension, and each patent that issues or reissues from any of these patent applications. Any claim of an unexpired Licensed Patent is presumed to be valid unless it has been held to be invalid by a final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction from which no appeal can be or is taken. “Licensed Patent” excludes any continuation-in-part (CIP) patent application or patent.

  • Licensee Patents means any Patents within the Control of Licensee as of the Effective Date and at any time during the Term relating to the Product.

  • Patent Right means: (a) an issued or granted patent, including any extension, supplemental protection certificate, registration, confirmation, reissue, reexamination, extension or restoration by existing or future extension or restoration mechanisms (including, without limitation, supplementary protection certificates or the equivalent thereof), or renewal thereof; (b) a pending patent application, including any continuation, divisional, continuation-in-part, substitute or provisional application thereof; and (c) all counterparts or foreign equivalents of any of the foregoing issued by or filed in any country or other jurisdiction.

  • Collaboration IP means Collaboration Know-How and Collaboration Patents.

  • Program Technology means Program Know-How and Program Patents.

  • Licensed IP means the Licensed Patents and the Licensed Know-How.

  • Collaboration Know-How means all Know-How conceived, discovered, developed or otherwise made by or on behalf of a particular Party or any of its Affiliates or permitted subcontractors of any of the foregoing (solely or jointly by or on behalf of a particular Party or any of its Affiliates or permitted subcontractors of any of the foregoing) in the course of [***].

  • Patent Family means all patents and patent applications that share a common priority application, excluding continuations in part, but including any divisionals, continuations, reissues, reexaminations, extensions, foreign counterparts or equivalents. For the avoidance of doubt, if any patent or patent application is subject to a terminal disclaimer with any other patent or patent application such patent or patent application and such other patent or patent application shall be deemed one (1) Patent Family for the purposes of this Agreement.

  • Product Technology means the Product Know-How and Product Patents.

  • Joint Patent Committee or “JPC” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.3(a).

  • Joint Inventions has the meaning set forth in Section 9.1.

  • Joint Technology means the Joint Know-How and the Joint Patent Rights.

  • IPR means all intellectual property and proprietary rights throughout the world, including, without limitation, all copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, patents, moral rights, and other rights protecting data, information or intangible property throughout the world.

  • Assigned Patent Rights means all of the following, whether now owned or hereafter acquired or arising: