IDEC Patent definition

IDEC Patent means the rights under a Patent which covers a method, apparatus, material, manufacture, use, treatment, process, compound, composition or product-by-process (i) useful in the development, manufacture, use or sale of Licensed Products, or (ii) necessary to develop, make, use or sell a New Product, in each case which Patent is Controlled by IDEC, including its interest in any Patents owned jointly by the Parties as provided hereunder.
IDEC Patent means any Patent owned or Controlled by IDEC or its Affiliates including its interest in any Patents owned jointly by the Parties as provided hereunder either at the Effective Date or at any time during the term of the Collaboration Agreement which covers the research, development, manufacture, use, importation, sale or offer for sale of the Licensed Product.
IDEC Patent means any Patent owned or Controlled by IDEC or its Affiliates including its interest in any Patents owned jointly by the Parties as provided hereunder either at the Effective Date or at any time during the term of the Collaboration Agreement which covers the research, development, manufacture, use, importation, sale or offer for sale of the Licensed Product. "*_____*".

Examples of IDEC Patent in a sentence

  • Genentech shall have the right to assume responsibility for any IDEC Patent or any part of any such Patent which IDEC intends to abandon or otherwise cause or allow to be forfeited provided that the claims of such IDEC Patent covers Franchise Product or formulations, methods of manufacture or methods of use thereof.

  • The Parties agree to use reasonable efforts to ensure that any IDEC Patent, Genentech Patent, Genentech NP Patent or Joint Patent filed outside of the United States prior to a U.S. filing will be in a form sufficient to establish the date of original filing as a priority date for the purposes of a subsequent U.S. filing and that the requisite foreign filing license will be obtained.

  • IDEC shall have the first right but not the obligation to bring an infringement action or file any other appropriate action or claim directly related to infringement of an IDEC Patent , wherein such infringement relates to Franchise Product, against any Third Party.

  • IDEC shall have the first right but not the obligation to bring an infringement action or file any other appropriate action or claim directly related to infringement of an IDEC Patent or Joint Patent, wherein such infringement relates to the Licensed Product, against any Third Party and to use SCHERING's name in connection therewith.

  • The Parties agree to use reasonable efforts to ensure that any IDEC Patent, SCHERING Patent or Joint Patent filed outside of the United States prior to a U.S. filing will be in a form sufficient to establish the date of original filing as a priority date for the purposes of a subsequent U.S. filing and that the requisite foreign filing license will be obtained.

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  • IDEC shall have the first right but not the obligation to bring an infringement action or file any other appropriate action or claim directly related to infringement of an IDEC Patent , wherein such infringement relates to a Franchise Product, against any Third Party.

  • IDEC shall disclose or has disclosed to SCHERING the complete texts of all IDEC Patents filed by IDEC prior to the Effective Date which claim the manufacture, use or sale of the Licensed Product as well as all information received concerning the institution or possible institution of any interference, opposition, re-examination, reissue, revocation, nullification or any official proceeding involving an IDEC Patent anywhere in the United States or the Licensed Territory.

  • The Parties agree to use reasonable efforts to ensure that any IDEC Patent, SCHERING Patent or Joint Patent filed in the United States prior to a non-U.S. filing will be in a form sufficient to establish the date of original filing as a priority date for the purposes of a subsequent non-U.S. filing and that the requisite United States filing license will be obtained.

  • IDEC shall have the first right but not the obligation to bring an infringement action or file any other appropriate action or claim directly related to infringement of an IDEC Patent, wherein such infringement relates to Franchise Product, against any Third Party.

Related to IDEC Patent

  • 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.

  • Joint Patent Rights means all Patent Rights claiming a Joint Invention.

  • 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.

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

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

  • 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).

  • Patent Rights means all patents and patent applications (which for the purpose of this Agreement shall be deemed to include certificates of invention and applications for certificates of invention), including all divisionals, continuations, substitutions, continuations-in-part, re-examinations, reissues, additions, renewals, revalidations, extensions, registrations, pediatric exclusivity periods and supplemental protection certificates and the like of any such patents and patent applications, and any and all foreign equivalents of the foregoing.

  • Joint Patents means all Patents claiming any Joint Invention.

  • 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.

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

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

  • Regents' Patent Rights means The Regents interest in the claims of the United States patents and patent applications, corresponding foreign patents and patent applications (requested under Paragraph 7.3 herein), and any reissues, extensions, substitutions, continuations, divisions, and continuation-in-part applications (but only those claims in the continuation-in-part applications that are entirely supported in the specification and entitled to the priority date of the parent application) based on the patent applications listed in Appendix A (UC Case Nos [ * ] and [ * ]).

  • Company Patents shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.19(b) .

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Valid Patent Claim means a claim of an issued and unexpired Patent which has not been disclaimed, revoked, held unenforceable or invalid by a decision of a court or other governmental agency of competent jurisdiction, unappealable or unappealed within the time allowed for appeal, and which has not been admitted to be invalid or unenforceable through reissue or disclaimer or otherwise.

  • Patent means (a) all patents and patent applications in any country or supranational jurisdiction in the Territory, (b) any substitutions, divisionals, continuations, continuations-in-part, provisional applications, reissues, renewals, registrations, confirmations, re-examinations, extensions, supplementary protection certificates and the like of any such patents or patent applications, and (c) foreign counterparts of any of the foregoing.

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

  • Patent Prosecution means the responsibility and authority for (a) preparing, filing and prosecuting applications (of all types) for any Patent, (b) paying, filing and maintenance fees relating to any Patent, (c) managing any interference, opposition, re-issue, reexamination, revocation, nullification, or cancellation proceeding relating to the foregoing, (d) deciding to abandon Patent(s) and (e) settling any interference, opposition, revocation, nullification or cancellation proceeding.

  • Patent Application means an application for patent protection for a CRADA Subject Invention with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“U.S.P.T.O.”) or the corresponding patent-issuing authority of another nation.

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

  • Patent Applications means all published and unpublished nonprovisional and provisional patent applications, reexamination proceedings, invention disclosures and records of invention, applications for certificates of invention and priority rights, in any country and regardless of formal name, including without limitation, substitutions, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisions, renewals, revivals, reissues, re-examinations and extensions thereof.

  • 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.

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

  • Licensed IP means the Licensed Patent Rights and the Licensed Know-How.

  • Product Infringement has the meaning set forth in Section 9.4(a).