Prosecution Costs definition

Prosecution Costs means all costs (including, without limitation, filing fees and annuities, and attorney, agent and/or expert fees) incurred by MUS in connection with the (a) preparation, filing, prosecution (including, without limitation, any appeal) and/or maintenance of any Patent Application or Patent within the Enabling Technology or the Product Technology in any country or multinational jurisdiction of the world, or (b) conduct of any interference, opposition, re-examination, reissue or similar proceedings with respect to any Patent Application or Patent within the Enabling Technology or the Product Technology in any country or multinational jurisdiction of the world.
Prosecution Costs means all direct and indirect fully absorbed costs, fees and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in connection with the filing, maintenance and prosecution of patent applications and patents with respect to Jointly Developed Technology, including, without limitation, costs and charges reasonably incurred in defending any interferences and oppositions with respect thereto.
Prosecution Costs has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 6(A).

Examples of Prosecution Costs in a sentence

  • For clarity, each Party will bear its own internal costs (i.e., those costs that are not Patent Prosecution Costs) with respect to its Prosecution activities for the Product Specific Patents.

  • Subject to Section 9.2(b) and (c), BMS shall bear one hundred percent (100%) of the Patent Prosecution Costs for the Product Specific Patents, and shall have lead responsibility and decision-making control for such Prosecution of the Product Specific Patents.

  • These Patent Prosecution Costs will include, without limitation, patent prosecution costs for the Invention incurred by The Regents prior to the execution of this Agreement and any patent prosecution costs that may be incurred for patentability opinions, re-examination, re-issue, interferences, oppositions or inventorship determinations.

  • Non-payment of Patent Prosecution Costs may be deemed by The Regents as an election by the Licensee not to maintain such application(s) or patent(s).

  • BMS will be responsible for all costs incurred by it (including all Patent Prosecution Costs) in the course of Prosecuting and enforcing such BMS Patents.


More Definitions of Prosecution Costs

Prosecution Costs shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.
Prosecution Costs means reasonable fees, costs and costs incurred, with the Company’s prior written consent, by an Insured Person, to bring legal proceedings for a declaration and/or an injunction in connection with any Asset and Liberty Proceedings.
Prosecution Costs means any reasonable fees, costs, charges, payments, and expenses (including the reasonable fees, costs, charges and expenses of attorneys, accountants, brokers, consultants, experts, and others) paid by or on behalf of or incurred by or on behalf of the Insureds in connection with (i) the Insureds’ mitigation or investigation of any Breach, and (ii) the prosecution of any counterclaims related to the mitigation or reduction of Loss that are authorized by the Underwriting Representative in connection with the defense of a Third Party Claim or potential Third Party Claim (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed). It is understood and agreed that (i) representation of the Insureds by ▇▇▇▇▇ Lord LLP or ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ & Bockius LLP is reasonable and (ii) once the Insureds have provided reasonable support for their Prosecution Costs, the burden shall be on the Underwriting Representative to demonstrate that such Prosecution Costs are unreasonable. Prosecution Costs shall include premiums for any appeal, attachment or similar bonds, without any obligation to apply for or furnish any such bonds. Prosecution Costs do not include any salaries, benefits or other compensation of any employee, officer, director, member or partner of the Insureds (other than part time employees, independent contractors and consultants retained in connection with the matters described in this definition).
Prosecution Costs means the reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses paid (or payable and accrued in accordance with GAAP or IFRS) to outside legal counsel and other Third Parties, and filing and maintenance expenses, incurred in the Prosecution and Maintenance of any Patent.
Prosecution Costs means any and all fees, costs and charges in relation to procurement and maintenance of a copyright, patent, trademark, or design including, but not limited to, prosecution and/or maintenance fees, registration fees, grant fees, drafting and/or redrafting costs, administrative costs such as filing, search, extension and renewal costs and product licensing, registration and approval costs.
Prosecution Costs means the legal fees, costs and expenses, incurred by an Insured with the prior written consent of the Insurer (which shall not be unreasonably delayed or withheld) to bring legal proceedings to obtain the discharge or revocation of: (i) an order disqualifying an Insured from holding office as a company director; or (ii) an interim or interlocutory order: (a) confiscating, controlling, suspending or freezing rights of ownership of real property or personal assets of such Insured; or (b) a charge over real property or personal assets of the Insured; or (iii) an order of a court imposing a restriction of the Insured’s liberty; or (iv) the deportation of an Insured following revocation of otherwise proper, current and valid immigration status for any reason other than the Insured’s conviction for a crime.
Prosecution Costs means the legal and other professional fees, costs and expenses to resist any application for or to bring legal proceedings to obtain the discharge or revocation of: (a) an order disqualifying an Insured from holding such office; or (b) an interim or interlocutory order: (i) confiscating, controlling, suspending or freezing rights of ownership of real property or personal assets of an Insured for any actual or alleged act or omission connected with the Pension Scheme; or (ii) creating a charge over real property or personal assets of an Insured for any actual or alleged act or omission connected with the Pension Scheme (c) an order of a court imposing a restriction of the Insured’s liberty for any actual or alleged act or omission connected with the Pension Scheme; or (d) the deportation of an Insured following revocation of otherwise proper, current and valid immigration status for any actual or alleged act or omission connected with the Pension Scheme.