Common use of Sufficiency of Intellectual Property Clause in Contracts

Sufficiency of Intellectual Property. The Intellectual Property Rights of the Company, including the Patents, the Marks, the Copyrights, the Licensed Intellectual Property, and the Domain Names constitute all of the intellectual property necessary for the operation of the business of the Company as currently conducted.

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Sources: Membership Interest Purchase Agreement (Carmell Corp)

Sufficiency of Intellectual Property. The Intellectual Property Rights of the Company, including the Patents, the MarksTrademarks, the Copyrights, the Licensed Intellectual Property, Property and the Domain Names constitute all of the intellectual property necessary for the operation of the business of the Company and its Subsidiaries as currently conducted.

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Sources: Stock Purchase Agreement (Evoqua Water Technologies Corp.)