Third Party License definition

Third Party License means licenses from third parties governing third party software embedded or used in the Trading Platform.
Third Party License has the meaning set forth in Section 23.5.6.
Third Party License shall have the meaning provided in Section 5.6(b).

Examples of Third Party License in a sentence

  • Any Third Party Software is licensed to Licensee subject to the terms and conditions of the corresponding Third Party License.


More Definitions of Third Party License

Third Party License has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1.2.
Third Party License means any license by a Third Party Licensor of intellectual property that is used in any Product.
Third Party License means any Third Party agreement that is deemed to be a Third Party License pursuant to Section 2.7.
Third Party License means a license obtained by Licensee or its Affiliates from an unaffiliated third party to one or more patents that have not been held invalid or unenforceable issued in the United States or any other jurisdiction, the claims of which cover the use, manufacture, sale or importation of a Covered Peptide in the country in which it is manufactured or sold, or of one or more other functional components of a Licensed Product that is essential for the efficacy of such Licensed Product.
Third Party License means a license from an unaffiliated third party (those parties not regarded as BioLine Affiliates) to one or more valid and enforceable patents issued in the United States or any other jurisdiction, the claims of which cover one or more functional components that is essential for the efficacy of the Licensed Product.
Third Party License means a license from an unaffiliated third party to one or more valid and enforceable patents issued in the United States or any other jurisdiction, the claims of which cover one or more functional components that is essential for the efficacy of the Licensed Product.
Third Party License is defined in Section 5.17.