Tangible Embodiments definition

Tangible Embodiments means any and all tangible documents, materials, records, notebooks, tapes, disks, drives, software (whether in source code, object code or machine- readable copies), work notes, flow-charts, diagrams, test data, reports, samples and other tangible evidence, results or other embodiments.
Tangible Embodiments shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.3(c) below.
Tangible Embodiments means transistor-level schematics, layouts, transistor-level net lists and masks, together with all documentation related to same.

Examples of Tangible Embodiments in a sentence

  • All Tangible Embodiments of any Discoveries or Work Project will be deemed to have been assigned to the Company as a result of the act of expressing any Discovery or Work Product therein.

  • Employee acknowledges that all records, documents, and Tangible Embodiments containing or of Proprietary Information prepared by Employee or coming into his possession by virtue of his employment by the Company are and will remain the property of the Company.

  • All such disclosures must include complete and accurate copies of all source code, object code or machine-readable copies, documentation, work notes, flow-charts, diagrams, test data, reports, samples, and other tangible evidence or results (collectively, "Tangible Embodiments") of such Discoveries or Work Product.

  • Upon the earlier of (a) the termination of this Agreement, (b) Discloser’s written request or (c) such time as the Recipient no longer requires the Confidential Information for the Permitted Purpose, Recipient agrees to promptly return to Discloser or destroy all Confidential Information and any Tangible Embodiments that are in the possession of Recipient and to certify the return or destruction of all such Confidential Information and embodiments.

  • Implementing Agency : The implementing agency for the Office of the Development Commissioner for Handlooms will be the Weavers Service Centre, Delhi.

  • Upon the earlier of (a) the termination of this Agreement, (b) Company’s written request or (c) such time as the Recipient no longer requires the Confidential Information for the Permitted Purpose, Recipient agrees to promptly return to Company or destroy all Confidential Information and any Tangible Embodiments that are in the possession of Recipient and to certify the return or destruction of all such Confidential Information and embodiments.

  • All Tangible Embodiments of any Invention, work of authorship or work product related thereto will be deemed to have been assigned to the Company as a result of the act of expressing any invention or work of authorship therein.

  • Our first result characterizes the dynamic of the capital stock.Result 2 The optimal dynamic of the capital stock is given by the following system:K^t = ρKK^t−1 + σKG t, (39) ∂ρwhere ρK > 0, σK < 0, ρK do not depend on ρG and ∂σKG> 0.

  • All Tangible Embodiments of any Invention or work product related thereto will be deemed to have been assigned to the Company (or any applicable Subsidiary) as a result of the act of expressing any Invention therein.


More Definitions of Tangible Embodiments

Tangible Embodiments means all tangible embodiments of the material unregistered Copyrights, including all software source code and object code, and all website content in any form or media.

Related to Tangible Embodiments

  • Inventions means any and all discoveries, developments, enhancements, improvements, concepts, formulas, processes, ideas, writings, whether or not reduced to practice, industrial and other designs, patents, patent applications, provisional patent applications, continuations, continuations-in-part, substitutions, divisionals, reissues, renewals, re-examinations, extensions, supplementary protection certificates or the like, trade secrets or utility models, copyrights and other forms of intellectual property including all applications, registrations and related foreign applications filed and registrations granted thereon.

  • Tangible Assets means assets consisting of land, buildings and plant, machinery and equipment;

  • Trade Secrets means any trade secrets, confidential business information, concepts, ideas, designs, research or development information, processes, procedures, techniques, technical information, specifications, operating and maintenance manuals, engineering drawings, methods, know-how, data, mask works, discoveries, inventions, modifications, extensions, improvements, and other proprietary rights (whether or not patentable or subject to copyright, trademark, or trade secret protection).

  • Tangible Information means information that is contained in written, electronic or other tangible forms.

  • Proprietary Information shall have the same meaning as Confidential Information.