Common Interest Agreement definition

Common Interest Agreement means an agreement, in the form set forth on Exhibit E, setting forth the terms under which Seller and Purchaser will protect certain information relating to the Patents under the common interest privilege.
Common Interest Agreement means an agreement, in a form to be mutually agreed reasonably and in good faith by and among the parties thereto, providing for the common interest privilege to attach, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable Law, to any information transferred pursuant to Article V or Article VI (it being understood that such Common Interest Agreement shall not diminish, terminate or otherwise affect any attorney-client privilege, protection pursuant to the work product doctrine or other privilege or protection under this Agreement or otherwise of any Party with respect to any such information).
Common Interest Agreement has the meaning set forth in Section 6.9.

Examples of Common Interest Agreement in a sentence

  • On and after the Effective Time, in connection with any matter contemplated by this Section 5.02(c), the Parties will maintain any attorney-client privilege or work product immunity of any member of any Group as required by the Common Interest Agreement.

  • Cupertino Sanitary District (Common Interest Agreement Cost Sharing)7.

  • Seller will deliver any Initial Deliverables to be delivered by Seller under paragraph (c) above to Purchaser’s legal counsel, together with two (2) executed originals of the Common Interest Agreement.

  • Within twenty (20) calendar days following the later of the Effective Date or the date Purchaser receives a Transmitted Copy of this Agreement executed by Seller, Seller will send to Purchaser, or its legal counsel, the items identified on Exhibit D (the “Initial Deliverables”); provided, however, the Common Interest Agreement will not be required to be executed on behalf of the Seller if there are no pending patent applications included in the Patents.

  • The Parties shall, and shall cause any of their respective applicable controlled Affiliates to, enter into a Joint Defense and Common Interest Agreement substantially in the form agreed upon by Licensor and Licensee and such other agreements as may be required to effectuate the purposes of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Common Interest Agreement

Common Interest Agreement means the Common Interest Agreement, dated as of January 19, 2018, between Peabody and Arch, as amended by the First Amendment to Common Interest Agreement, dated May 28, 2019, between Peabody and Arch.
Common Interest Agreement means the Common Interest Agreement, substantially in the form of Exhibit I hereto, entered into at or prior to the Effective Time, between PEC and Patriot, as amended from time to time.
Common Interest Agreement means that certain Common Interest Agreement entered into concurrently with this Agreement, by and among Seller, Seller Parent, the Company, Buyer and Buyer Parent.
Common Interest Agreement means that certain Common Interest and Confidentiality Agreement, dated as of June 18, 2010, by and between General Growth Properties, Inc., Brookfield Asset Management, Inc. and the individuals signatory thereto;
Common Interest Agreement means the letter agreement, dated as of September 12, 2008, between the Company and Parent.
Common Interest Agreement means the Joint Defense, Common Interest and Confidentiality Agreement, dated October 29, 2014, among counsel for Parent and counsel for the Company (as such agreement may be amended from time to time);
Common Interest Agreement means an agreement, in the form set forth on Exhibit A, setting forth the terms under which Licensor and Licensee will protect certain information relating to the Patents under the common interest privilege.