MacroShares Structure definition

MacroShares Structure means any synthetic structured products which transform various economic goods and services, and aggregate economic measures, into interests (the value of which is linked to the performance of a reference index or price) that can be acquired by investors in the form of securities and are based on the Patented Products. (aa)

Examples of MacroShares Structure in a sentence

  • Each Licensee shall include appropriate service ▇▇▇▇ and trademark notices, including the following written notice in connection with its use of the Licensed Marks (or such other written ownership notice as reasonably requested by Licensor from time to time): "[insert ▇▇▇▇] are service marks of MacroMarkets, LLC and are used under license to [Licensee]." Each Licensee shall designate the MacroShares Structure and the MacroShares only through the use of the Product Name.

  • Each Licensee acknowledges that the Licensed Patents and Know-How, the MacroShares Structure and the Marks are and, under all circumstances shall remain, the sole and exclusive property of Licensor.

  • Licensees acknowledge that Licensor shall own all improvements, modifications and derivative works of the MacroShares Structure and the Licensed Patents and Know-How whether made by Licensor or any Licensee, alone or in combination (collectively, "Improvements").

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