Inventor definition

Inventor. , in relation to an invention, means the actual deviser of the invention and “joint inventor” shall be construed accordingly;
Inventor means any Member (or Members) who has made or developed an Invention or has contributed materially to the final conception of an Invention.
Inventor means the person who actually devises the invention as defined in section 21 and includes the legal representative of the inventor;

Examples of Inventor in a sentence

  • The Inventor also represents it has not been organized for the purpose of acquiring the Securities.

  • It is anticipated that the Inventor or Creator will be an active participant in the licensing process and will be consulted prior to licensing decisions.

  • Full and timely disclosure of PIP to the University must occur at, or prior to, the point that the Inventor expresses an intent to explore Commercialization or pursues any activity to patent.

  • Licensing The Inventor or Creator will cooperate with CTTC in its protection of University interests in disclosed Technology or works of authorship, including executing appropriate assignments to perfect legal rights.

  • Inventor is defined as any individual associated with the College who makes an invention.


More Definitions of Inventor

Inventor means each of the named inventors of each of the Assigned Patents as well as any inventor who should be or should have been named on each of the Assigned Patents.
Inventor means the Researcher who contributed to the creation of the Intellectual Property.
Inventor means an employee of the institution whose duties involve carrying out of scientific or technical research.
Inventor means the actual deviser of an invention and “joint inventor” shall be construed accordingly;
Inventor means the person who actually devised the invention and includes the legal representative of an inventor but does not include a person to whom an invention has been communicated, either from within or outside Zimbabwe;
Inventor means Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx.
Inventor are defined in Article 1.1.