Gene Patent Rights definition

Gene Patent Rights means the United States and foreign patents and patent applications relating to the APC gene and/or the p53 gene and licensed (with the right to grant sublicenses) to Genzyme pursuant to the JHU License Agreement together with patents arising therefrom and any extensions, registrations, confirmations, reissues, divisions, continuations or continuations-in-part, re-examinations or renewals thereof, including without limitation the patents and patent applications listed in Appendix A hereto (which may be updated from time to time to include such additional patents and patent application that may arise therefrom); provided, however, that Gene Patent Rights expressly excludes any claims of such patents and patent applications that fall outside of the Field, including, without limitation, claims to antibodies, to the treatment, prevention or remedying of a gene deficiency, to purified proteins, or to DNA sequences other than those sequences that correspond to the p53 gene and the APC gene; provided further that DNA sequences which are (i) immediately adjacent to the p53 or APC genes and (ii) necessary to the use of the p53 or APC genes, respectively, in the Field shall be considered within the Gene Patent Rights.
Gene Patent Rights means Licensed Patent Rights claiming an invention relating to the making, composition or function of any Monsanto DNA Information other than patent rights claiming discoveries or inventions not discovered or developed in the course of carrying out the Project Plan.
Gene Patent Rights means (a) the United States and foreign patent applications filed covering * and * genes in the GTC Databases (including components thereof), (b) any United States patents and foreign patents issuing from such patent applications and (c) any continuations, continuations-in-part directed to subject matter specifically described in such patent applications, divisionals, patents of addition, renewals, registrations, confirmations, reexaminations, reissues, extensions or provisional applications of any of the foregoing.

Examples of Gene Patent Rights in a sentence

  • Royalties on Net Service Revenues from Diagnostic Services and on Net Sales of Licensed Reagents and Kits covered by the Gene Patent Rights shall cease upon the expiration of the last to expire Gene Patent Right.

  • Monsanto shall provide Paradigm with access to inspect patent applications and prosecution files for Gene Patent Rights and to make copies of such files and prosecution files at its own expense and for its own internal use upon reasonable notice to Monsanto of Paradigm's intent to perform such inspection.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and for the consideration as set forth in Article 4, Paradigm agrees to assign and hereby assigns to Monsanto Paradigm's right, title and interest to the Gene Patent Rights.

  • Monsanto shall control the preparation, filing, prosecution and maintenance of all Gene Patent Rights and be responsible for all costs associated therewith.

  • Paradigm Gene Patent Rights Paradigm grants to Monsanto, Subsidiaries of Monsanto and wholly-owned Affiliates of Monsanto under Paradigm's interest in Paradigm Gene Patent Rights a perpetual non-exclusive, world-wide license to use Monsanto DNA Information for research purposes only.

  • No license is granted to any Licensed Product which infringes a Paradigm patent that is not included in Licensed Patent Rights or Paradigm Gene Patent Rights.

  • GTC and SP shall each promptly notify the other in writing of any alleged or threatened infringement of patents or patent applications included in the Product Patent Rights or Gene Patent Rights of which they become aware, and the parties shall consult concerning the action to be taken.

  • To the extent that it is free to do so, SC grants to GTC a royalty free, exclusive worldwide right and license with the right to sublicense, under its interest in all Gene Patent Rights to develop and commercialize Diagnostic Products.

  • In the event that GTC informs SC in writing, prior to the filing of any patent application within the Gene Patent Rights, that it objects to the filing of such application, then the filing of such application shall be subject to the prior written approval of the Joint Patent Committee pursuant to Section 4.6 hereof.

  • SP shall be responsible for the filing, prosecution (including oppositions) and maintenance of the Product Patent Rights and Gene Patent Rights at its expense in its own name.


More Definitions of Gene Patent Rights

Gene Patent Rights means the United States and foreign patents and patent applications relating to the APC gene and/or the p53 gene and licensed (with the right to grant sublicenses) to Genzyme pursuant to the JHU License Agreement together with patents arising therefrom and any extensions, registrations, confirmations, reissues, divisions, continuations or continuations-in-part, re- examinations or renewals thereof, including without limitation the patents and patent applications listed in Appendix A hereto (which may be updated from time to time to include such additional patents and patent application that may arise therefrom); provided, however, that Gene Patent Rights expressly excludes any claims of such patents and patent applications that fall outside of the Field, including, without limitation, claims to antibodies, to the treatment, prevention or remedying of a gene deficiency, to purified proteins, or to DNA sequences other than those sequences that correspond to the p53 gene and the APC gene; provided further that DNA sequences which are (i) immediately adjacent to the p53 or APC genes and (ii) necessary to the use of the p53 or APC genes, respectively, in the Field shall be considered within the Gene Patent Rights.
Gene Patent Rights means Product Patent Rights covering Licensed Asthma Gene Sequences.

Related to Gene Patent Rights

  • Licensed Patent Rights means: (a) Patent applications (including provisional patent applications and PCT patent applications) or patents listed in Appendix A, all divisions and continuations of these applications, all patents issuing from these applications, divisions, and continuations, and any reissues, reexaminations, and extensions of these patents; (b) to the extent that the following contain one or more claims directed to the invention or inventions disclosed in 2.9(a): (i) continuations-in-part of 2.9(a); (ii) all divisions and continuations of these continuations-in-part; (iii) all patents issuing from these continuations-in-part, divisions, and continuations; (iv) priority patent application(s) of 2.9(a); and (v) any reissues, reexaminations, and extensions of these patents; (c) to the extent that the following contain one or more claims directed to the invention or inventions disclosed in 2.9(a): all counterpart foreign and U.S. patent applications and patents to 2.9(a) and 2.9(b), including those listed in Appendix A; and (d) Licensed Patent Rights shall not include 2.9(b) or 2.9(c) to the extent that they contain one or more claims directed to new matter which is not the subject matter disclosed in 2.9(a).

  • Program Patent Rights means any Patent Rights that contain one or more claims that cover Program Inventions.

  • Patent Rights means all patents and patent applications, including all divisionals, continuations, substitutions, continuations-in-part, re-examinations, reissues, additions, renewals, extensions, registrations, and supplemental protection certificates and the like of any of the foregoing.

  • Collaboration Patent Rights means Patent Rights claiming Collaboration Know-How.

  • Joint Patent Rights means Patent Rights that contain one or more claims that cover Joint Technology.

  • Patent Right means: (a) an issued or granted patent, including any extension, supplemental protection certificate, registration, confirmation, reissue, reexamination, extension or restoration by existing or future extension or restoration mechanisms (including, without limitation, supplementary protection certificates or the equivalent thereof), or renewal thereof; (b) a pending patent application, including any continuation, divisional, continuation-in-part, substitute or provisional application thereof; and (c) all counterparts or foreign equivalents of any of the foregoing issued by or filed in any country or other jurisdiction.

  • Licensed Patents means (a) all United States patents and patent applications listed in Exhibit A, as modified pursuant to Section 2.6.1, including patents arising from such patent applications; and (b) any re-examination certificates thereof, and their foreign counterparts and extensions, continuations, divisionals, and re-issue applications; provided that “Licensed Patents” will not include any claim of a patent or patent application covering any Manufacturing Technology.

  • Program Patents has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.2.

  • Licensee Patents means any Patents within the Control of Licensee as of the Effective Date and at any time during the Term relating to the Product.

  • Collaboration Patents means any and all Patents that claim or cover any of the Collaboration Know-How.

  • Licensed Patent means Stanford's rights in U.S. Patent Application, Serial Number , filed , any foreign patent application corresponding thereto, and any divisional, continuation, or reexamination application, extension, and each patent that issues or reissues from any of these patent applications. Any claim of an unexpired Licensed Patent is presumed to be valid unless it has been held to be invalid by a final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction from which no appeal can be or is taken. “Licensed Patent” excludes any continuation-in-part (CIP) patent application or patent.

  • Assigned Patent Rights means all of the following, whether now owned or hereafter acquired or arising:

  • Regents' Patent Rights means REGENTS' rights in (a) the patent and patent applications expressly identified in Appendix C and their foreign counterparts;

  • Product Patents means any and all United States patents and patent applications, all divisionals, continuations, continuations-in-part, re-issues, extensions or foreign counterparts thereof, now or hereafter owned or controlled ("controlled" being used in the sense of having the right to grant licenses thereunder) by PERIMMUNE, covering the manufacture, use, sale, offer for sale and/or importation of the Product, including but not limited to, the U.S. Patent No. 5,407,912 attached hereto as Exhibit B.

  • Joint Patents means all Patents claiming any Joint Invention.

  • Joint Patent means a patent that issues from a Joint Patent Application.

  • Existing Patents has the meaning set forth in Section 10.2.1.

  • Valid Patent Claim means a claim of the Licensed Patents that has not lapsed or become abandoned or been declared invalid or unenforceable by a court or agency of competent jurisdiction from which no appeal can be or is taken.

  • Company Patents means Patents owned by the Company or used or held for use by the Company in the Business.

  • Licensed IP means the Licensed Patents and the Licensed Know-How.

  • Joint IP means Joint Know-How and Joint Patent Rights.

  • Patent Family means all patents and patent applications that share a common priority application, excluding continuations in part, but including any divisionals, continuations, reissues, reexaminations, extensions, foreign counterparts or equivalents. For the avoidance of doubt, if any patent or patent application is subject to a terminal disclaimer with any other patent or patent application such patent or patent application and such other patent or patent application shall be deemed one (1) Patent Family for the purposes of this Agreement.

  • Program Technology means Program Know-How and Program Patents.

  • Product Technology means the Product Know-How and Product Patents.

  • Licensor Technology means the Licensor Patents, the Licensor Know-How, Licensor Materials, and Non-Patent Rights Controlled by Licensor or its Affiliates embodied in Licensor Know-How or Licensor Materials.

  • Licensee Technology means the Licensee Know-How and Licensee Patents.