Challenge definition

Challenge means to appeal a ruling of the Chair.
Challenge means any challenge to the [***], or [***] of any of the Licensed Patent Rights, including without limitation: (a) filing a declaratory judgment action in which any of the Licensed Patent Rights is alleged to be invalid or unenforceable; (b) citing prior art pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §122 or §301, filing a request for re-examination of any of the Licensed Patent Rights pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §302 or §311, filing a [***] of the Licensed Patent Rights pursuant to [***], or filing a [***] of the Licensed Patent Rights pursuant to [***]; or (c) filing or commencing any re-examination, opposition, cancellation, nullity or similar proceeding against any of the Licensed Patent Rights in any country.
Challenge means an appeal of a ruling of the Chair.

Examples of Challenge in a sentence

  • Challenge Cases which the Union rejects shall require no Employer’s action.


More Definitions of Challenge

Challenge means a contest to a proposal submitted to the department for funding on the
Challenge shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.4.
Challenge has the meaning set forth in Section 13.19(a).
Challenge means a challenge to procurement proceedings brought in terms of Part X;
Challenge means a dispute regarding a scheduled and validated video session.
Challenge means any challenge to the validity or enforceability of any of the Licensor Patents, including without limitation by (a) filing a declaratory judgment action in which any of the Licensor Patents is alleged to be invalid or unenforceable; or (b) filing or commencing any re-examination, interference, derivation proceeding, post-issuance proceeding, opposition, cancellation, nullity or similar proceedings against any of the Licensor Patents in the courts or patent offices in any country.
Challenge means any challenge to a sanction decision, i.e. it embraces ‘decision reviews’, ‘mandatory reconsiderations’ and Tribunal appeals.