Tier 2 Patent definition

Tier 2 Patent means a PatentBook Patent that has been classified a Tier 2 Patent in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.4.4.

Examples of Tier 2 Patent in a sentence

  • Each patent included in the PatentBook shall be classified as a Tier 1 Patent, Tier 2 Patent or Tier 3 Patent.

  • If Publisher (Licensor) believes that a patent should be classified as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 Patent, or if the PatentBook Administrator suggests to the Publisher (Licensor) that one or more of its patents should be assigned to Tier 1 or Tier 2 the Publisher (Licensor) may perform at its cost an “Evaluation" of each such patent according to criteria set forth in TAEUSworks Patent Evaluation Criteria, resulting in a numerical score for such Patent.

Related to Tier 2 Patent

  • Licensed Patents means (a) all United States patents and patent applications listed in Exhibit A, as modified pursuant to Section 2.6.1, including patents arising from such patent applications; and (b) any re-examination certificates thereof, and their foreign counterparts and extensions, continuations, divisionals, and re-issue applications; provided that “Licensed Patents” will not include any claim of a patent or patent application covering any Manufacturing Technology.

  • Patent Rights means the rights and interests in and to issued patents and pending patent applications (which, for purposes of this Agreement, include certificates of invention, applications for certificates of invention and priority rights) in any country or region, including all provisional applications, substitutions, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisions, renewals, all letters patent granted thereon, and all reissues, re-examinations and extensions thereof, and all foreign counterparts of any of the foregoing.

  • Assigned Patent Rights means all of the following, whether now owned or hereafter acquired or arising:

  • Patent means (a) all patents and patent applications in any country or supranational jurisdiction in the Territory, (b) any substitutions, divisionals, continuations, continuations-in-part, provisional applications, reissues, renewals, registrations, confirmations, re-examinations, extensions, supplementary protection certificates and the like of any such patents or patent applications, and (c) foreign counterparts of any of the foregoing.