Controlled Contractors definition

Controlled Contractors means, with respect to a Party, academic or non-profit research institutions, hospitals, contract research organizations, contract manufacturers, contract employees, consultants and the like which merely conduct activities on behalf of such Party and subject to such Party’s supervision and control.

Examples of Controlled Contractors in a sentence

  • Novartis grants Alnylam a worldwide, non-exclusive, sublicenseable (solely to Controlled Contractors) license under such jointly-created IP that is Broad RNAi Intellectual Property, to engage in any and all research activities directed to human, veterinary or agricultural applications.

  • Adimab shall maintain records, in sufficient details and in good scientific manner appropriate for patent purposes, which shall be complete and accurate and shall fully and properly reflect all work done and results achieved in the performance of a Research Program, by or on behalf of Adimab or any of its Affiliates or Controlled Contractors.

  • A Party may perform some or all of its obligations under this Agreement through Affiliate(s) or may exercise some or all of its rights under this Agreement through Affiliates, or in the case of Adimab, Controlled Contractors, which will be treated as “Affiliates” for purposes of this Section 10.12.

  • Novartis hereby grants to Alnylam a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free right and license (sublicenseable solely to Controlled Contractors) under the Novartis Sole Inventions that, absent this Section 6.1(b), would have been Joint Intellectual Property that is Broad RNAi Intellectual Property, to engage in any and all research activities directed to the Field.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Article 3, neither Party shall be restricted from entering into any agreement with Controlled Contractors or Research Institutions with respect to any Sandoz MFN Projects.