Proposed Publication definition

Proposed Publication means a complete and accurate copy of the final version any written, illustrative, or graphical information that is intended for release into the public domain that is based on GED.
Proposed Publication means a manuscript or abstract intended for publication, a paper or abstract intended to be orally presented, or any poster presentation, that includes any reference to Project IP. Recipient means a party to this Agreement to whom Confidential Information is disclosed.
Proposed Publication shall have the meaning provided in Section 10.5(a).

Examples of Proposed Publication in a sentence

  • Following the expiration of the Review Period, if RXi does not notify the SAB Member that the Proposed Publication discloses patentable Inventions or Confidential Information such Proposed Publication shall be deemed to be approved by RXi for publication.

  • The proposing Party shall provide the other Party a copy of the Proposed Publication at the time of the submission or presentation.

  • The Reviewing Party will notify (each, a "Withdrawal Notice") the publishing Party within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Proposed Publication if the Reviewing Party, in good faith, determines that the Proposed Publication (i) contains an Invention for which the Reviewing Party desires patent protection or (ii) could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the commercial value of any Confidential Information that the Reviewing Party reasonably wishes to have remain proprietary.

  • The Publishing Party shall reasonably consider any other suggestions of the Reviewing Party that are provided in a timely manner, and after doing so may proceed with the Proposed Publication.

  • The Parties shall comply, in any Proposed Publication made pursuant to this Section 11.6 during the Term, with standard academic practice regarding authorship of scientific publications and recognition of contribution of the Parties.

  • For all other Confidential Information, the Parties will consult in good faith and agree on mutually acceptable modifications to the Proposed Publication to avoid disclosure of such Confidential Information.

  • The Publishing Party shall reasonably consider any other suggestions of the Reviewing Party that are provided in a timely manner, and after doing so may proceed with the Proposed Publication, subject to the terms and conditions hereof.

  • The Reviewing Party in good faith will review the manuscript, abstract, text or any other material provided under Section 13.1(a) ("Proposed Publication") to determine whether the Proposed Publication (i) contains an Invention for which the Reviewing Party desires patent protection or (ii) could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the commercial value of any Confidential Information that the Reviewing Party reasonably wishes to have remain proprietary.

  • If a Reviewing Party notifies a Publishing Party that it has such an objection to a Proposed Publication, the Publishing Party shall reasonably cooperate with the Reviewing Party to address such concern.

  • University will provide a copy of any proposed presentation or manuscript ("Proposed Publication") to Company at least 30 days before University’s presentation or submission for publication.


More Definitions of Proposed Publication

Proposed Publication shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 7.1.
Proposed Publication has the meaning set forth in Section 7.6. Execution Version
Proposed Publication means any public disclosure, other than a Patent, in any form or format proposed by or on behalf of a Party that includes any Confidential Information of the other Party (including the Licensed Know-How), including any scientific publications relating to or supportive of the Licensed Products, whether or not peer-reviewed, such as abstracts, manuscripts, commentaries, letters to the editor, review-articles, book-chapters, or pre-prints.
Proposed Publication has the meaning specified in Section 11.2(b).
Proposed Publication has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4.2.
Proposed Publication means a manuscript or abstract intended for publication, a paper or abstract intended to be orally presented, or any poster presentation, that includes any reference to Confidential Information or Licensed Technology. Public Domain means the general store of knowledge that is known or generally available and ascertainable by members of the community. Recipient means a party to this agreement to whom Confidential Information is disclosed.

Related to Proposed Publication

  • Qualified Public Offering means the sale by the Company, in an ------------------------- underwritten public offering registered under the 1933 Act, of shares of the Company's Common Stock having an aggregate offering value of at least $10 million and where the per share price to the public multiplied by the number of shares of Common Stock issued under the Purchase Agreement and this and the other Executive Stock Agreements (adjusted for stock splits and other recapitalizations) is at least $30,000,000.

  • Registered Public Accounting Firm has the meaning specified in the Securities Laws and shall be independent of the Borrower as prescribed by the Securities Laws.

  • Certified public accountant means an individual who is either of the following:

  • Specified public utility means an electrical corporation, gas corporation, or telephone corporation, as those terms are defined in Section 54-2-1.

  • Practice of public accounting means the performance or the offering to perform, by a person holding oneself out to the public as a certified public accountant or a licensed public accountant, one or more kinds of professional services involving the use of accounting, attest, or auditing skills, including the issuance of reports on financial statements, or of one or more kinds of management advisory, financial advisory, or consulting services, or the preparation of tax returns or the furnishing of advice on tax matters. However, with respect to licensed public accountants, the “practice of public accounting” shall not include attest or auditing services or the rendering of an opinion attesting to the reliability of any representation embracing financial information.

  • Independent Certified Public Accountant means a person duly registered in good standing and entitled to practice as a certified public accountant under the laws of the place of his residence or principal office and who is in fact independent. In determining whether an accountant is independent with respect to a particular person, appropriate consideration should be given to all relationships between the accountant and that person or any affiliate thereof. Determination of an accountant’s independence shall not be confined to the relationships existing in connection with the filing of reports with the awarding authority.

  • Generally accepted auditing standards means Canadian Generally Accepted Auditing Standards as adopted by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants applicable as of the date on which such record is kept or required to be kept in accordance with such standards.

  • Quasi-public Agency means the Connecticut Development Authority, Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated, Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Connecticut Higher Education Supplemental Loan Authority, Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, Connecticut Housing Authority, Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority, Connecticut Hazardous Waste Management Service, Capital City Economic Development Authority, Connecticut Lottery Corporation, or as this definition may otherwise be modified by Title 1, Chapter 12 of the Connecticut General Statutes concerning quasi-public agencies.

  • Publications means communication to the offices of a Member, including subscriptions to newspapers, and periodicals.

  • Accounting Standards means the standards of accounting or any addendum thereto for companies or class of companies referred to in section 133;

  • Place of public assembly means a building used for social gatherings, religious purposes or indoor recreation by 50 or more persons;

  • Public access means that the public can inspect and obtain a copy of the information in a court record.

  • Underwriting Standards As to each Mortgage Loan, the Seller's underwriting guidelines in effect as of the date of origination of such Mortgage Loan.

  • Development regulations or "regulation" means the controls

  • The public means one or more natural or legal persons, and, in accordance with national legislation or practice, their associations, organizations or groups;

  • the public concerned means the public affected or likely to be affected by, or having an interest in, the environmental decision-making; for the purposes of this definition, non-governmental organizations promoting environmental protection and meeting any requirements under national law shall be deemed to have an interest.

  • Place of public accommodation means any building or structure in which goods are supplied or services performed, or in which the trade of the general public is solicited.

  • public auction means a method of sale where goods or services are offered by the trader to consumers, who attend or are given the possibility to attend the auction in person, through a transparent, competitive bidding procedure run by an auctioneer and where the successful bidder is bound to purchase the goods or services;

  • auditing standards means auditing standards as defined in National Instrument 52-107 Acceptable Accounting Principles and Auditing Standards;

  • Technical Standards means the technical standards set out in paragraph 2.4 of the Order Form;

  • Publication NPC-232 means the Ministry Publication NPC-232, "Sound Level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class 3 Areas (Rural)", October, 1995 as amended.

  • Accepted Author Manuscripts An accepted author manuscript is the manuscript of an article that has been accepted for publication and which typically includes author- incorporated changes suggested during submission, peer review and editor-author communications. Published journal article (JPA): A published journal article (PJA) is the definitive final record of published research that appears or will appear in the journal and embodies all value-adding publishing activities including peer review co-ordination, copy-editing, formatting, (if relevant) pagination and online enrichment.

  • Non-Public Data means Customer Data, other than Personal Data, that is not subject to distribution to the public as public information. It is deemed to be sensitive and confidential by Customer because it contains information that is exempt by statute, ordinance or administrative rule from access by the general public as public information. Non-Public Data includes any data deemed confidential pursuant to the Contract, otherwise identified by Customer as Non-Public Data, or that a reasonable person would deem confidential.

  • International Accounting Standards means the accounting standards approved by the International Accounting Standards Board from time to time.

  • Client Publications means the general client publications of State Street Bank and Trust Company available from time to time to clients and their investment managers.

  • public accountant means a person who is registered or deemed to be registered under the Accountants Act (Cap. 2) as a public accountant;