R&D Law definition

R&D Law means the Israeli Encouragement of Industrial and Development Law, 5744-1984, all related regulations, orders and rules, as well as published OCS policy.
R&D Law means the Law for the Encouragement of Industrial Research and Development, 5744-1984 as amended or supplemented from time to time and all regulations promulgated thereunder;
R&D Law means the Israeli Encouragement of Research, Development and Technological Innovation in Industry Law, 5744-1984, including regulations, directives and rules promulgated thereunder and decisions of any IIA research committee.

Examples of R&D Law in a sentence

  • The rate of royalties specified in R&D Law was set forth in the Regulations established based upon it.

  • The Encouragement of Industrial Research and Development Law, 5744-1984 (hereinafter: the " R&D Law") provides that any entity which was given the approval of the Chief Scientist as noted above will pay the State Treasury royalties from any revenue arising from a product developed as part of the program or resulting from it, including accompanying services for the product or involved therein, whether the revenue was created by the entity that was granted the authorization, or by a related person or entity.

  • When a solicitation is in Preview Status, potential Respondents, and the general public can view and download all the information related to a particular solicitation.

  • The Director shall determine the firm's eligibility on the basis of the information provided at the hearing.

  • In addition to paying any royalty due, Roots must abide by other restrictions associated with receiving such grants under the R&D Law that continue to apply following repayment to the National Authority.

  • For a discussion of government approvals with respect to benefits that may be granted under the Capital Investments Law and/or the R&D Law, see section 3.2—Grants, Subsidies or Funds above.

  • However, the Committee’s approval is contingent on the fulfillment of conditions regarding increasing the amount of the payment to the state, on the participation of the proceeds of the sale based on a formula determined in the R&D Law or the import of alternative know-how into Israel in return, and subject to certain conditions specified in the R&D Law (including the regulations promulgated thereunder).

  • As a result of the provisions of the R&D Law, in the event an enterprise will seek to carry out production abroad or to sell its knowledge or part thereof to a party outside of Israel, including through the sale of shares in said corporation or its assets, it will require the approval of the Research Committee and will involve additional payments to the state.

  • In addition, the R&D Law requires that the product that will be developed as a result of the R&D will be manufactured exclusively in Israel, unless the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor’s Research Committee approved the transfer of production rights of the product abroad.

  • For further information about instructions and restrictions under the R&D Law, see section 24.2 below.


More Definitions of R&D Law

R&D Law means the Israeli Encouragement of Research, Development and Technological Innovation in Industry Law, 5744-1984, including regulations, benefit track, directives and rules promulgated thereunder and decisions of any IIA research committee.
R&D Law has the meaning specified in Section 2.3(b) hereof.
R&D Law has the meaning set forth in Section 3.23(c).
R&D Law has the meaning set forth in Section 6.24.

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