Primary Rights definition

Primary Rights means such rights as are granted to PPL in respect of Sound Recordings pursuant to the UK PPB Assignment (see Schedule A in this Agreement).
Primary Rights means the right to exclude, transfer, transact, bequeath, manage and make decisions about the land;
Primary Rights all rights granted to the BBC under the General Terms of this Agreement;

Examples of Primary Rights in a sentence

  • The rate for the service is set by the Primary Rights Holder(s) and is negotiated until the request is in CONFIRMED status.

  • The Secondary Rights shall be all rights not set out above as Primary Rights and shall include the following (without limitation): • international distribution rights via any medium or platform; • other distribution and merchandising rights including DVD, VOD, AVOD and SVOD; and • programme and clip sales rights to third parties in the UK and worldwide.

  • The obligation of the producer to retain outtakes and unused recordings in this regard shall be the duration of the Primary Rights Term to include any extension of that term.

  • Postings for resale Postings resulting from release of transmission capability will be completed before the start of service as ATC postings by the Primary Rights Holder(s).

  • All ATC over the Neptune DC line is held by Primary Rights Holder (per Schedule 14 of the PJM OATT) until all or a portion of the ATC is released voluntarily or by default for purchase by other PJM members through the OASIS.

  • In the event that any Interest remains after the expiration of the Primary Rights Period and the Secondary Rights Period, such Interest may, for a period of 90 days thereafter, be offered and sold to any Person (subject to the other provisions of this Agreement) on terms and conditions no more favorable than those offered to the Partners.

  • For a period of 20 days after the date of the notice (the "Primary Rights Period"), the Partners shall have a right to purchase all, part or none of the offered Interest in proportion to their respective Ownership Percentage Interests.

  • The New Diamond Common Shares to be issued pursuant to the Primary Rights Offering and the Delayed Draw Rights Offering will be issued on the Effective Date.

  • All ATC over the Hudson Line is held by Primary Rights Holder(s) (per Schedule [ ] of the PJM OATT) until all or a portion of the ATC is released voluntarily or by default for purchase by other PJM members through the OASIS.

  • The rate for the service is set by the Primary Rights Holder and is listed on the OASIS.


More Definitions of Primary Rights

Primary Rights the exclusive right to commission scripts and the right to make and exploit by any means now or hereafter known a Programme or Series incorporating such scripts based on the Format (including without limitation a production for initial Transmission on television, a television production in which the BBC wishes to exploit Theatric Rights, or a so-called spin-off, prequel or sequel);
Primary Rights means all of the rights defined in Part One Paragraphs 2 through 14 inclusive. The territory within which such rights are exercisable is set forth in Part three Paragraph 46. Trade Edition Rights, Trade Editions
Primary Rights means the non-transferable subscription rights to purchase the Primary Rights Offering Shares at the Primary Rights Offering Per Share Price, to be issued in the Primary Rights Offering pursuant to the Rights Offering Procedures.
Primary Rights means the right to carry out any act on the land concerned without reference to any other person

Related to Primary Rights

  • Property Rights means all licenses, permits, easements, rights-of-way, certificates and other approvals obtained by either of the parties either before or after the date of this Agreement and necessary for the exploration of the Property, or for the purpose of placing the Property into production or continuing production therefrom;

  • Intellectual Property Rights shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1(p).

  • Intellectual Property Right means any patent, trade mark, service mark, copyright, moral right, right in a design, know-how and any other intellectual or industrial property rights, anywhere in the world whether or not registered.