Examples of HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES in a sentence
Patent Act is amended by adding the following after section 21: USE OF PATENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES TO ADDRESS PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEMS Purpose 21.01 The purpose of sections 21.02 to 21.2 is to give effect to Canada and Jean Chrétien’s pledge to Africa by facilitating access to pharmaceutical products to address public health problems afflicting many developing and least- developed countries, especially those resulting from HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other epidemics.
Elkurt, (and for the benefit of RIH, SCRI and FNIH) retains the right to license the TECHNOLOGY, including LICENSED PATENT(S), to a QUALIFIED HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATION, including FNIH, for HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES, provided that any such license shall be non-exclusive, and shall expressly prohibit the distribution or use of any LICENSED PRODUCT or LICENSED SERVICE in any NON-GAVI country.
Subject to the prior written approval of LICENSEE, in its good faith sole discretion, JHU may license the TECHNOLOGY,including LICENSED PATENT(S), to a QUALIFIED HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATION for HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES, provided that any such license shall be non-exclusive and shall expressly prohibit the distribution or use of any LICENSED PRODUCT or LICENSED SERVICE in any NON GA VI country.
JHU retains the right to license the TECHNOLOGY, including LICENSED PATENT(S), to a QUALIFIED HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATION for HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES, provided that any such license shall be non-exclusive, and shall expressly prohibit the distribution or use of any LICENSED PRODUCT or LICENSED SERVICE in any NON-GAVI country.
JHU retains the right to license the INVENTION, including LICENSED PATENT(S), to a QUALIFIED HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATION for HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES, provided that any such license shall be non-exclusive, and shall expressly prohibit the distribution or use of any LICENSED PRODUCT or LICENSED SERVICE in any NON-GAVI country.