Subject Inventions definition

Subject Inventions means all Inventions made by Consultant during the Term that result from any work performed by Consultant for the Company or were developed using the Company's equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secret information.
Subject Inventions means any invention or other intellectual property conceived or first reduced to practice under this Agreement which is patentable or otherwise protectable under Title 35 of the United States Code, under 7 USC 2321, et seq., or under the patent laws of a foreign country. Specifically not included in the definition of Subject Inventions are inventions made outside The Scope of Agreement or prior to the execution of this Agreement.
Subject Inventions means any patentable invention that is first conceived and first reduced to practice during and within the scope of the Research Project specified in the SOW. Conception and reduction to practice of a Subject Invention shall be determined in accordance with Title 35 of the United States Code and the corresponding common law of the United States of America.

Examples of Subject Inventions in a sentence

  • These reports will set forth the technical progress made; any publications arising from the research; and the existence of invention disclosures of potential CRADA Subject Inventions and/or any corresponding Patent Applications.

  • Each Party will make timely decisions regarding the filing of Patent Applications on the CRADA Subject Inventions made solely by its employee(s), and will notify the other Party in advance of filing.

  • The Parties agree to consult with each other regarding the prosecution of Patent Applications directed to joint CRADA Subject Inventions.

  • A change will be considered substantial if it directly expands the range of the potential CRADA Subject Inventions, alters the scope or field of any license option governed by Article 7, or requires a significant increase in the contribution of resources by either Party.

  • If Collaborator has received (or will receive) support of any kind from a third party in exchange for rights in any of Collaborator’s CRADA Subject Inventions, Collaborator agrees to ensure that its obligations to the third party are both consistent with Articles 6 through 8 and subordinate to Article 7 of this CRADA.


More Definitions of Subject Inventions

Subject Inventions means patentable inventions or discoveries conceived and reduced to practice in the course of the Research by one or more employees or agents of NeuPharma, or by one or more employees or agents of Company, or jointly by one or more employees or agents of NeuPharma and one or more employees or agents of Company, including all intellectual property rights therein and thereto.
Subject Inventions means any patentable invention or discovery that is first conceived and reduced to practice in the performance of the Research Project by a party, either solely or jointly.
Subject Inventions means all Intellectual Property and/or Work created, authored and/or invented by any Contractor-Related Entity following Authority’s issuance of the RFP and for the purposes of the Contract or the Project.
Subject Inventions means any discovery or a new device, method, or process developed from study and experimentation that is or may be patentable or otherwise protectable under Title 35 of the United States Code.
Subject Inventions means Inventions first conceived in the course of the Development.
Subject Inventions means the Inventions of Chilton identified in Part I of Schedule A hereto owned as of the Effxxxxxx Date by Wake Forest and all Patent Rights related thereto.
Subject Inventions means any discovery, process, design, trademark, trade name, development, improvement, derivative, application, technique or invention, whether patentable or not, whether copyrightable or not, and whether reduced to practice or not, conceived or made by Employee, individually or jointly with others (whether on or off any of the Company’s premises or during or after normal working hours) and which directly or indirectly relates to the “Business of the Company” (as such phrase is hereinafter defined) or which results from is suggested by any work performed by any other employee of, or consultant to, the Company during the term of Employee’s association with the Company, including any period of time prior to the date of this Agreement, and;