University License definition

University License means a perpetual non-exclusive, non-transferable, irrevocable, royalty- free license to reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display or make derivative works of a work for any use in furtherance of UNC Asheville’s mission. This license is tantamount to the “Shop Right” contemplated by the UNC Policy.
University License means the Exclusive Patent License Agreement, dated August 11, 2004, between Licensor and University, as amended by Amendment No. 1 thereto dated as of the Effective Date, and as may be subsequently amended in accordance with this Agreement.
University License means a license to use the Product pursuant to Section 3.1(b) of this Agreement and subject to the number of Activations, Users and/or other restrictions pursuant to Sartorius’ Quote during the Term.

Examples of University License in a sentence

  • In the event that a University Licensor of Illumina under any Pooled Patent requires in its University License additional reporting relating to sales of NIPT LDT Tests, which reporting is not set forth in this Agreement, upon Illumina’s request therefor, Sequenom shall include in its Test Fee and Royalty Report such additional reporting.

  • Subject to Article 14, Licensee hereby agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Geron and its Affiliates; the University of Colorado; University License Equity Holdings, Inc.

  • If, for any reason, the Licensee elects to abandon the prosecution, maintenance or reinstatement of any of the Patents and Marks, it will promptly notify Iomed of such election and, in any event, shall provide such notice in sufficient time to allow Iomed to comply with its obligations under Article 9 of the University License.

  • Inex agrees that it will promptly provide to Alnylam any proposed publication or presentation provided to Inex by the University under Section 9.6 of the University License Agreement that relates to the rights sublicensed to Alnylam under this Agreement.

  • It is understood that certain Patents within the CK Existing Technology have been in-licensed pursuant to that certain Exclusive License Agreement dated April 21, 1998, as modified, among CK, the Regents of the University of California and the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University (the "University License"), and th▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ responsible for payment of all partnership and other fees required pursuant to Section 5.2 thereof.

  • To revise or amend this University License Agreement from time to time to meet administrative needs.

  • As required for the furtherance of the objectives of this Agreement, CK shall use [*] to maintain the University License and to timely pay all fees due under the University License.

  • The Licensee is using the Software Product under the HSC University License Category for commercial purposes or the Licensee is or is working with such private or public organs or other authorities which may not be regarded as universities for education purposes.

  • HLBLS acknowledges that SALARIUS has provided it with a true copy of such sections and articles of the University License Agreement.

  • Notices shall be sent to the addresses specified below: If to the Investor: University License Equity Holdings, Inc.


More Definitions of University License

University License means any license or rights granted to Apollon, at any time, under any Patent or Knowhow by (i) the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania; (ii) the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology; (iii) the Institute of Biotechnology and Advanced Molecular Medicine; or (iv) any other third party licensor, which are necessary or useful for the development, manufacture, use, marketing or sale of Product. Any such Patent or Knowhow under a University License, for which Centocor has exercised its Option pursuant to Section 3.2, shall be referred to herein respectively, as a "Sublicensed Patent" and "Sublicensed Knowhow".
University License means any license or rights granted to Apollon, at any time, under any Patent or Intellectual Property by (i) the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania; (ii) the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology; (iii) the Institute of Biotechnology and Advanced Molecular Medicine; (iv) The General Hospital Corporation; or (v) any other third party licensor, which are necessary or useful for the development, manufacture, use, marketing or sale of Licensed Products.