Non-Commercial Research definition
Examples of Non-Commercial Research in a sentence
MARSHFIELD CLINIC hereby reserves the right to grant non-profit research institutions and governmental agencies non-exclusive licenses to practice and use the inventions of the Licensed Patents for Non-Commercial Research Purposes.
Ocera shall have an option to take a licence to any Information that relates to the Compound and that arises from any such Non-Commercial Research in which Professor Rajiv Jalan and the members of his research team working at the University are involved during the Term.
Notwithstanding the grant of the exclusive licence under Section 2.1, UCL shall retain the right to use, and allow both (i) the University and (ii) non-profit entities acting in collaboration with UCL and/or the University, to use the UCL Technology solely for Non-Commercial Research.
Licensee hereby grants, and shall require its sublicensee(s) to grant, to ▇▇▇▇ a world-wide, nonexclusive, royalty-free, irrevocable, paid-up license, with the right to grant sublicenses, to the University of Wisconsin, the WiCell Research Institute and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Institute for Research, to make, have made, use and otherwise practice Developments for Non-Commercial Research Purposes.
University reserves the worldwide right to: (i) practice or have practiced, and to grant to third parties the right to practice or have practiced, the Licensed Patents, including tangible property embodying the same, for Non-Commercial Research Purposes; and (ii) permit its Affiliates (including the University of Chicago Medical Center (“UCMC”)), contractors, and consultants to do any of the activities set forth in (i) in connection with the operations of University and its Affiliates (including UCMC).
Licensee hereby grants to ▇▇▇▇ a nonexclusive, royalty-free, irrevocable, paid-up license, with the right to grant sublicenses to non-profit research institutions and governmental agencies, to practice and use “Improvements” for Non-Commercial Research Purposes.
Under terms of the Non-Commercial Research Licenses between DFCI and BMS, dated October 20th, 1999, DFCI cannot transfer such Cre-Lox Materials to LICENSEE until DFCI receives written confirmation from BMS that LICENSEE has (i) entered into a license agreement with BMS which expressly permits LICENSEE to receive Cre-Lox Materials from third parties and (ii) has paid the applicable fees to BMS.
Chicago will have the right to grant non-exclusive licenses to third parties to practice the inventions claimed in the Licensed Patents for Non-Commercial Research Purposes only.
University reserves the worldwide right to practice or have practiced, and to grant to third parties the right to practice or have practiced Technical Information for any Non-Commercial Research Purposes.
Northwestern will be free to publish the results of any research conducted at Northwestern or in collaboration with Northwestern scientists related to Licensed Materials and to use any information from such research for purposes of additional research, teaching, Non-Commercial Research and other educationally-related matters.