Examples of Research Contracts in a sentence
Wright, The Economics of Invention Incentives: Patents, Prizes, and Research Contracts, 73 AM.
Such a situation includes, but is not limited to, industrially-sponsored research programmes where the thesis may also be subject to a moratorium on its publication – the Research Contracts Office should be contacted for further information.
If the contract price is determined at less than the full cost, a request for such deviation from the prescribed policy must be directed to the Manager: Research Contracts, who will consider it in consultation with the Senior Directors Research & Innovation and/or Finance (as applicable) for recommendation to the Dean, where the Dean must provide final approval for deviations from this policy.
Such an individual may be: The Principal, the Vice Chancellor or Dean, the Registrar, the Secretary, the Research Contracts Officer, the Bursar, the Finance Officer or the Chief Accountant of the Institution.
Research Contracts shall comply with any applicable law and/or Government regulations and/or rules, which may be applicable to Research undertaken by the Institution, in particular, as far as it relates to the ownership of IP resulting from such Research.
Research Contracts with the directors of both facilities and confidentiality agreements were signed by the Author at the beginning of June 2017.
Such an individual may be: The Principal, the Vice Chancellor or Dean, the Registrar, the Secretary, the Research Contracts Officer, the Bursar, the Finance Officer or the Chief Accountant of the Host Institution.
All confidential information received under Confidential Disclosure Agreements (CDAs) or Research Contracts must be treated in confidence and can only be disclosed to those individuals who need access to the information as stated in the agreement or contract, provided they too observe the confidentiality obligations.
Hasson, Jr., University Research and Development Activities: The Federal Income Tax Consequences of Research Contracts, Research Subsidiaries and Joint Ventures, 13 J.C. & U.L. 109 (1986); Bronwyn H.
For the purposes of this Section, “Documents” means collectively Contracts, Construction Contracts, Employment Contracts, Gift Agreements, Purchase Contracts, Research Proposals, Research Contracts, and documents relating to confirmation of insurance coverage as referred to in paragraph 3(c) below.