Intellectual Property Licences definition
Examples of Intellectual Property Licences in a sentence
It has all Intellectual Property Rights and Intellectual Property Licences and Approvals reasonably necessary to conduct its Permitted Business, save to the extent that the absence or qualification of such rights, licences and/or approvals would not have a Material Adverse Effect.
Neither ▇▇▇▇▇▇ nor, so far as ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is aware, any other party is in breach of any Intellectual Property Licences and will not terminate or be capable of termination by reason of the execution and performance of this Agreement.
Licensed Intellectual Property means the Intellectual Property Rights the subject of the Intellectual Property Licences.
The Vendor shall be responsible at the Vendor’s cost, for preparing in draft, assignments or novations of the Business Contracts, Leases, Intellectual Property, Licences and Permits and all other contracts and agreements relating to the Transferred Assets and Business as may be required pursuant to, or in accordance with the intent of, this Agreement.
Intellectual Property The Business IPR and Intellectual Property Licences constitute all the Intellectual Property Rights and licences of Intellectual Property Rights necessary in order to carry on the Business in the manner in which it is presently carried on.