Other results Sample Clauses

The "Other results" clause defines how outcomes or deliverables that are not explicitly covered elsewhere in the agreement are to be handled. Typically, this clause clarifies the ownership, use, or disclosure rights for any additional work products, inventions, or findings that arise during the course of the contract but fall outside the main scope of deliverables. For example, if a contractor develops a tool or process incidental to the main project, this clause would specify whether the client or the contractor retains rights to it. Its core function is to prevent disputes by ensuring both parties understand how unexpected or ancillary results are treated under the agreement.
Other results. Results obtained outside of the Consortium are:  All improvements, new versions, and changes to ▇▇▇▇▇ performed by a third party or third parties (i.e., any individual person or corporate body) who have not signed this membership Agreement with Inria.  All improvements, new versions, and changes to ▇▇▇▇▇ performed by one or more Partners outside the Consortium's objectives and therefore not contained in the Release. These results outside the consortium comprising derived or composite works in the meaning of Article L 113-2 paragraph two of the Intellectual Property Code, belong to third parties and partners who developed them. Such third parties or partners are free to use these results as they wish (to incorporate them in other software, etc.) and these results can be disseminated under the license of their choice. Nevertheless, if third party results have a general interest, the Technical Committee shall employ its best efforts to approach the third party to propose incorporating its results into the ▇▇▇▇▇ Release, in accordance with the procedure described in article 7 of this Membership Agreement. Incorporation of Consortium results into ▇▇▇▇▇ is final and irreversible. The ▇▇▇▇▇ Release with improvements and results from third parties is available under MIT License.
Other results. Except as otherwise expressly provided in, and subject to the limitations set forth in this Agreement, AgrEvo shall have full and exclusive ownership of all genomic or gene expression data generated by Experiments conducted pursuant to this Agreement. AgrEvo shall have the sole right to prosecute, maintain, protect and enforce any Intellectual Property associated with such data, at is own discretion, in its own name and at its own expense. Lynx will provide reasonable assistance to AgrEvo, at AgrEvo's expense, in obtaining and maintaining the prosecution, protection and enforcement of Intellectual Property associated with such data.
Other results a) PatentS An exclusive right to make or sell an industrial product that is granted by the government or competent authority in the reporting year (x). Based on a patent granted in accordance with SEP requirements. The body that has granted the patent is not relevant at this time. All existing patents will be grouped together until such time as clear patent registration procedures are in place and there is agreement regarding the desired indicator. Please do note that patents must appear in the registers with at least the following details: inventor(s) (=author), title, requested/granted, requesting organisation (under `Remarks'), priority number and letter code (=patent number) and date. These details ensure traceability. b) Book review A book review is a description, critical analysis and evaluation of the quality, intention and significance of a book, focusing on its objective, content and `authority'. Book reviews are classed under the main category of `Other results' regardless of whether they concern a scientific, professional or other type of publication. c) Book editing Editing of a book. Book editing is classed under the main category of `Other results'. If the editor of a book has also written one or more chapters of the book him or herself, this publication is classed under d) volume. This is because editing is an activity and not a type of publication. However, as it is one often named by scholars, the option to submit it has been included, albeit under this main category. d) Journal editing Editing of a journal. Journal editing is classed under the main category of `Other results'. This is because editing is an activity and not a type of publication. However, as it is one often named by scholars, the option to submit it has been included, albeit under this main category. e) Inaugural lecture A public speech made on the occasion when a newly appointed professor officially takes up his or her Definition Explanation post. f) AbStract An abstract is a concise independent publication that describes a future or existing more extensive publication. It is becoming increasingly common for researchers to write abstracts. This is due in part to the growth in online journals and online presentations of long articles, as well as to the rise in submissions for research grants, book proposals, volumes and conference contributions. This does not include abstracts that are included in articles and books (summaries). g) DeSign A design is a description (project...
Other results. With respect to Results other than inventions, in the event that Partner desires to acquire all intellectual property rights to all or some of the Results, Partner inform the Project Group of such and shall pay intellectual property rights transfer fee (“Transfer Fee”), subject to being separately agreed upon between the Parties. Upon payment of such Transfer Fee to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Network Coordinator, and upon having secured to have obtained such consent(s) from the Project Group, all right, title and interest in and to all copyrights and other intellectual property rights to the Results shall vest in and be the sole and exclusive property of Partner excluding the Background Material, if any. In case Partner acquires all intellectual property rights, the Partner shall pay Project Facilitation Fee to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Network Coordinator.

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  • Audit Results If an audit by a Party determines that an overpayment or an underpayment has occurred, a notice of such overpayment or underpayment shall be given to the other Party together with those records from the audit which support such determination.

  • Results Revvity Omics will return the results of the Sequencing Test to the Ordering Provider via secure e-mail.

  • Ownership of Results Any interest of Contractor or its subcontractors, in the Deliverables, including any drawings, plans, specifications, blueprints, studies, reports, memoranda, computation sheets, computer files and media or other documents prepared by Contractor or its subcontractors for the purposes of this Agreement, shall become the property of and will be transmitted to City. However, unless expressly prohibited elsewhere in this Agreement, Contractor may retain and use copies for reference and as documentation of its experience and capabilities.