PATENTS collectively definition

PATENTS collectively means: · The patents and patent applications listed in appendix 1 hereto to form an integral part thereof; · and the extensions abroad of the aforementioned patent applications, the European and foreign patents corresponding to these applications, all the rights resulting therefrom, and in particular the corresponding patents as well as the reissues, re-examinations, re-deliverances, continuations, continuations in part, divisional applications, renewals, claiming all or part of the priority of the patent or patent application listed above.
PATENTS collectively means: · The French patent application No. FR 11 61519 filed on behalf of the COMPANY and TUPMC on 13 December 2011, called “Phytoecdysones for their use in improving the muscle quality of obese and/or sarcopenic mammals”, as well as the right of priority attached thereto; · Patent application No.PCT/FR2012/052931, claiming the right of priority of the 1st submission, filed on behalf of the COMPANY, INRA and TUPMC on 13 December 2012; · as also all patent applications and patents and corresponding additional certificates of protection in a foreign country, all reissues, re-examinations, extensions pertaining thereto, all divisions, continuations in whole or in part related to it, as well as the re-issue, divisional applications, renewals, claiming in whole or in part priority of the French patent application no. 11 61519.
PATENTS collectively means: · French patent application No. FR 15 53957 filed jointly by the COMPANY, IRIS PHARMA and UPMC on 30 April 2015, entitled “COMPOSITION FOR THE PROTECTION OF CELLS OF THE RETINAL PIGMENT EPITHELIUM (AMD)”, as well as the right of priority attached thereto; · as well as all patent applications, patents and the relevant additional protection certificates in a foreign jurisdiction, all reissues, re-examinations, extensions pertaining thereto, all divisions, continuations related in whole or in part, as well as the re-deliverances, divisional applications, renewals, claiming in whole or in part the priority of French patent application.

Examples of PATENTS collectively in a sentence

  • GTG does not covenant or agree, however, not to assert any other patent owned or controlled by GTG against LICENSEE or LICENSEE’s AFFILIATES which may be based upon technology enabled or otherwise flowing form technology claimed in the LICENSED PATENTS (collectively, “OTHER PATENT RIGHTS”) GTG represents and warrants that to its knowledge, as of the effective date neither Licenses nor Licensee’s Affiliates are practicing any invention claimed in the OTHER PATENT RIGHTS.


More Definitions of PATENTS collectively

PATENTS collectively means: · the French patent application no. 11 54172 lodged on behalf of the COMPANY and UPMC on 13 May 2011, called “use of compounds and composition for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration (AMD)”, as well as the right of priority which is attached thereto; · The PCT patent application lodged on behalf of the COMPANY and UPMC on 14 May 2012 under number PCT/FR2012/000193; · as well as all patent applications, patents and the relevant additional protection certificates in a foreign jurisdiction, all reissues, re-examinations, extensions pertaining thereto, all divisions, continuations related in whole or in part, as well as the re-issuances, divisional applications, renewals, claiming in whole or in part the priority of French patent application No. 11 54172 above. SHARE, refers to the sharing of ownership of the PATENTS of each PARTY, as defined in article 1.1 below. Words in singular can be understood in plural and vice versa.

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  • Patent Costs means the reasonable fees and expenses paid to outside legal counsel, and filing, maintenance and other reasonable out-of-pocket expenses paid to Third Parties, incurred in connection with the Prosecution and Maintenance of Patent Rights.

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  • Patent Licenses means all licenses, contracts or other agreements, whether written or oral, naming any Grantor as licensee or licensor and providing for the grant of any right to manufacture, use or sell any invention covered by any Patent (including, without limitation, all Patent Licenses set forth in Schedule II hereto).

  • Company IP Rights means all Intellectual Property owned, licensed, or controlled by the Company or its Subsidiaries that is necessary for or used in the operation of the business of the Company and its Subsidiaries as presently conducted.

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

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  • Finance Charge Collections means Collections of Finance Charge Receivables.

  • Principal Collections means Collections of Principal Receivables.

  • Joint Patents means all Patents claiming any Joint Invention.