Curis Invention definition

Curis Invention means any Invention made solely by one or more employees, consultants or contractors of Curis.
Curis Invention means any Invention Made solely by one or more employees, consultants or contractors of Curis or any of its Affiliates or Sublicensees, and any Know-How pertaining to such Invention that is Made solely by one or more employees, consultants or contractors of Curis or any of its Affiliates or Sublicensees in the course of conducting activities under this Agreement during the applicable Period in which such Invention was Made (it being understood that Section 8.3.1(b) prohibits Curis and its Affiliates from Exploiting ImmuNext Technology, Compounds and Products outside the scope of or otherwise not in compliance with the licenses, sublicenses and other rights granted to Curis under this Agreement).

Examples of Curis Invention in a sentence

  • Accordingly, Genentech shall assign to Curis all of Genentech’s ownership interest in those Joint Patents solely claiming a Curis Invention, Curis shall assign to Genentech all of Curis’ ownership interest in those Joint Patents solely claiming a Genentech Invention and any Joint Patents claiming Joint Inventions or claiming both a Genentech Invention and a Curis invention would remain jointly owned by the Parties.

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Curis shall provide to GBMT true and complete copies of all written, graphic or electronic embodiments of Data within the Curis Know-How, including all draft and final reports of any preclinical study or clinical trial of, and all CMC, pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacokinetic data with respect to, Compounds and Products, and shall promptly disclose to GBMT in writing each Curis Invention that is within the Curis Know-How and each Joint Invention.

  • Subject to Section 12.1.2(c), ImmuNext shall solely own, and Curis hereby assigns to ImmuNext all right, title and interest in and to, (i) each Curis Invention and each Joint Invention that, in each case, is Made during the Option Period and is not Excluded Compound Invention (collectively, “Assigned Invention”), (ii) all Patents that Cover Assigned Inventions (collectively with all Assigned Inventions, “Assigned Technology”) and (iii) all Option Period Results.