Licensor’s Right to ▇▇▇ Clause Samples

Licensor’s Right to ▇▇▇. If Licensee shall fail to commence suit on an infringement hereunder within one (1) year after the receipt of Licensor’s written request to do so. Licensor in protection of its reversionary rights shall have the right to bring and prosecute such suits at its cost and expense through attorneys of its selection, in its own name, and all sums received or recovered by Licensor in or by reason of such suits shall be retained by Licensor; provided, however, no more than one lawsuit at a time shall commence in any such country.
Licensor’s Right to ▇▇▇. If Licensee fails to commence suit on a substantial infringement of the patents, copyrights, or other Intellectual Property Rights included in the Formulations hereunder within thirty
Licensor’s Right to ▇▇▇. If Licensee fails to commence suit on a substantial infringement of the patents, copyrights, or trade-marks included in the Licensed Rights hereunder within sixty (60) days after the receipt of Licensor’s written request to do so, the Licensor shall have the right to bring and prosecute such suit(s) at its sole cost and expense through attorneys of its selection, in its own name, and all sums received or recovered by the Licensor in or by reason of such suits shall be retained by the Licensor. The Licensee shall cooperate fully with the Licensor in connection with any such action.

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  • Lessor’s Right to Inspect Lessee shall permit Lessor and its authorized representatives as frequently as reasonably requested by Lessor to inspect the Leased Property and Lessee’s accounts and records pertaining thereto and make copies thereof, during usual business hours upon reasonable advance Notice, subject only to any business confidentiality requirements reasonably requested by Lessee.

  • Lessor’s Rights If Lessee fails to perform Lessee's obligations under this Paragraph 7, or under any other paragraph of this Lease, Lessor may at its option (but shall not be required to) enter upon the Premises after ten (10) days' prior written notice to Lessee (except in the case of an emergency, in which case no notice shall be required), perform such obligations on Lessee's behalf and put the same in good order, condition and repair, and the cost thereof together with interest thereon at the maximum rate then allowable by law shall become due and payable as additional rental to Lessor together with Lessee's next rental installment.

  • HHS Right to Use Contractor agrees that HHS has the right to use, produce, and distribute copies of and to disclose to HHS employees, agents, and contractors and other governmental entities all or part of this Contract or any related Solicitation Response as HHS deems necessary to complete the procurement process or comply with state or federal laws.

  • LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY The Lessor or the Lessor's agent may enter at reasonable hours to inspect or show the Premises to prospective lenders and purchasers, and to do anything the Lessor may be required to do hereunder or which the Lessor may deem necessary for the good of the Premises or any building of which they are apart. During the last [#] days of the Term, the Lessor may display a "For Rent" sign on the Premises and show the Premises to prospective lessees.

  • Owner’s Right to Stop Work The Owner reserves the right, for itself and for any designated Construction Inspector retained by Owner, upon observation of apparent nonconforming Work, to immediately stop the affected Work. If the Work is later determined by the Design Professional to be in fact conforming Work, then Contractor shall be entitled upon timely claim to a Change Order for payment by Owner of any reasonable Actual Costs actually incurred by Contractor in connection with the stop Work order and resumption of the Work, as well as an extension in the time for performance of the Work to the extent Contractor is delayed by Owner's stop Work order. The Design Professional shall determine the time, which shall be binding upon both Owner and Contractor, as set forth in Section 3, Part 3.