Existing GI Licenses definition

Existing GI Licenses means any license agreement between Alnylam and GI in force and effect prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement and relating to patents or patent applications of MPG that also cover the manufacture, use and sale of Licensed Products.

Examples of Existing GI Licenses in a sentence

  • In no event shall the total cumulative running royalty burden of ALNYLAM or Isis for a Licensed Product arising out of this Agreement and any Existing GI Licenses, calculated on a product-by-product and country-by-country basis, exceed [**]% ([**] percent) for such a Licensed Product.

Related to Existing GI Licenses

  • Third Party Licenses means licenses from third parties governing third party software embedded or used in the trading platform.

  • Intellectual Property Licenses means (i) any grant by the Company to another Person of any right, permission, consent or non-assertion relating to or under any of the Purchased Intellectual Property and (ii) any grant by another Person to the Company of any right, permission, consent or non-assertion relating to or under any third Person’s Intellectual Property.

  • IP Agreements means all material Copyright Licenses, Patent Licenses, Trademark Licenses, and all other agreements, permits, consents, orders and franchises relating to the license, development, use or disclosure of any material Intellectual Property to which a Pledgor, now or hereafter, is a party or a beneficiary, including, without limitation, the agreements set forth on Schedule III hereto.

  • License Agreements shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.11 hereof.

  • Company Intellectual Property Agreements means any Contract governing any Company Intellectual Property to which the Company or any Subsidiary is a party or bound by, except for Contracts for Third-Party Intellectual Property that is generally, commercially available software and (A) is not material to the Company or any Subsidiary, (B) has not been modified or customized for the Company or any Subsidiary and (C) is licensed for an annual fee under $5,000.

  • Patent License Agreement means the Patent License Agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit C.

  • FCC Licenses means broadcasting and other licenses, authorizations, waivers and permits which are issued from time to time by the FCC.