Existing Third Party Licenses definition

Existing Third Party Licenses means the agreements listed on Exhibit B, attached hereto, with such terms and conditions as are in effect on the Effective Date, and shall not include any amendment, supplement, or renewal thereof that is not permitted under the Rise IP License Agreement.
Existing Third Party Licenses means any agreements entered into by Sangamo with a Third Party prior to the Execution Date, including any amendments thereto as of the Execution Date, pursuant to which Sangamo Controls any Sangamo Technology, but excluding all Excluded Third Party Licenses. All Existing Third Party Licenses are listed on Exhibit B.
Existing Third Party Licenses has the meaning set forth in Section 7.4.

Examples of Existing Third Party Licenses in a sentence

  • Shire acknowledges that the licensors of all Existing Third Party Licenses are bound by confidentiality obligations reasonably acceptable to Shire.

  • SANOFI-AVENTIS’ rights and licenses under, or with respect to, Licensed Intellectual Property, including any prosecution or enforcement undertaken by the Parties pursuant to Article IX, are limited to the rights granted by Third Party licensors to MERRIMACK under the Existing Third Party Licenses and are subject to all applicable restrictions, limitations and obligations imposed on MERRIMACK or its sublicensees in such Existing Third Party Licenses.

  • Biogen Idec acknowledges that the licensors of all Existing Third Party Licenses are bound by confidentiality obligations reasonably acceptable to Biogen Idec.

  • The Existing Third Party Licenses include all agreements with a Third Party pursuant to which Hookipa Controls any Hookipa Background Patent Rights or Hookipa Background Know-How as of the Effective Date.

  • Kite acknowledges that the licenses granted to Kite in Section 2.1 include sublicenses under certain Sangamo Technology that is licensed to Sangamo pursuant to Third Party Licenses and that such sublicenses are subject to those terms and conditions of such Third Party Licenses, which are (i) set forth on Exhibits D and D-1, in the case of Existing Third Party Licenses, or (ii) disclosed to Kite in accordance with Section 2.5(b) in the case of other Third Party Licenses.


More Definitions of Existing Third Party Licenses

Existing Third Party Licenses means the Caltech Agreement, the JHU Agreement, the MIT Agreement, the Scripps Agreement, the Sigma Agreement and the Utah Agreement.
Existing Third Party Licenses means any agreements entered into by Five Prime with a Third Party prior to the Effective Date, including any amendments thereto as of the Effective Date, pursuant to which Five Prime Controls any Know-How or Patents that are necessary or reasonably useful for the research, development, manufacture, distribution, use, importation, exportation or sale of a Licensed Antibody or a Licensed Product, but excluding all Excluded Third Party Licenses, except as set forth in Section 3.9(a).
Existing Third Party Licenses means the agreements, entered into by Sangamo prior to the Effective Date, including any amendments thereto as
Existing Third Party Licenses means the Caltech Agreement, the JHU Agreement, the MIT Agreement, the Scripps Agreement and the Utah Agreement.
Existing Third Party Licenses. Existing Third Party Licenses means the [**] Sublicense Agreement, the Dyax Collaboration Agreement, the PHS Agreement and the Selexis License Agreement.
Existing Third Party Licenses means the ***.
Existing Third Party Licenses means the agreements, entered into by Sangamo prior to the Effective Date, including any amendments thereto as of the Effective Date, pursuant to which Sangamo Controls Sangamo Licensed Technology. Such agreements existing as of the Effective Date are listed on Schedule 1.14. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Shire understands and acknowledges that the [***] Licenses (and hence are not listed in Schedule 1.14), and the licenses granted to Shire under Subsection 7.1(a) do not include sublicenses of any licenses received by Sangamo under such agreements.