Resulting Property definition

Resulting Property means all designs, data, information, inventions, improvements, discoveries (whether patentable or not), processes, software, and devices and any intellectual property rights in any of the foregoing (including but not limited to copyrights, trade marks, trade secrets, and patent rights) developed by either party as a result of this Agreement.

Examples of Resulting Property in a sentence

  • The license granted to Nevro includes the rights to future improvements to or derivatives of the Incorporated CCC Property to the extent such improvements or derivatives are utilized in connection with a Deliverable, but it does not require CCC to take any actions or perform any activities to incorporate such property into any deliverable in connection with the Resulting Property or Deliverables, or any improvements, derivatives or successor works thereof or thereto.

  • Nothing in this Agreement will be deemed to grant Nevro the right to market, sub-license or otherwise use the Pre-Existing Property of CCC other than in connection with one or more Deliverables or the Resulting Property and products or services in which they are incorporated, or improvements, derivatives or successor works of the foregoing.

  • EndoStim will have the right to file patent applications on Resulting Property, excluding any Pre-Existing Property included therein.

  • CCC agrees to cooperate with Nevro, at Nevro’s expense, for the purpose of filing and prosecuting patent and other Intellectual Property Right applications in connection with the Resulting Property, including the execution of any and all legal papers which are necessary or desirable to affect the intent of this Section 12.4.

  • CCC hereby assigns, and shall cause all of its employees, agents, Affiliates, Subcontractors and other authorized representatives to assign, to Nevro any and all interests it or they may have in any such Resulting Property and all Intellectual Property Rights therein.

  • CCC shall promptly disclose any such Resulting Property to Nevro.

  • CCC hereby assigns, and shall cause all of its employees, agents, affiliates, subcontractors and other authorized representatives to assign, to Nevro any interest it or they may have in any such Resulting Property, EA Resulting Property (to the extent not already assigned under the Engineering Agreement) and all intellectual property rights therein.

  • Nothing in this Agreement will be deemed to grant Nevro the right to market, sub-license or otherwise use the Pre-Existing Property of CCC other than in connection with one or more Products or the Resulting Property, the EA Resulting Property, or any improvements, derivatives or successor works of any of the foregoing.

  • The license granted to Nevro includes the rights to future improvements to or derivatives of the Incorporated CCC Property, but unless otherwise specified in this Agreement (including any exhibits thereto) or otherwise agreed by the Parties, it does not require CCC to take any actions or perform any activities to incorporate it to any Product in connection with the Resulting Property or Products, and any improvements, derivatives or successor works thereof or thereto.

  • The parties acknowledge and agree that all Resulting Property and all Intellectual Property Rights therein, excluding the Incorporated CCC CONFIDENTIAL Property and any changes or improvements to the Incorporated CCC Property made by CCC and all Intellectual Property Rights therein, shall be solely owned by Nevro.

Related to Resulting Property

  • Operating Property means any property owned, leased, or operated by the Party in question or by any of its Subsidiaries or in which such Party or Subsidiary holds a security interest or other interest (including an interest in a fiduciary capacity), and, where required by the context, includes the owner or operator of such property, but only with respect to such property.

  • Existing Property means all property against which ad valorem property taxes were levied by a local unit for its concluding fiscal year, minus all property that is considered losses for purposes of ad valorem property tax levies of the local unit for the ensuing fiscal year.

  • Mining Property means a property used for mining operations as defined in the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002 (Act No. 28 of 2002);

  • Adjoining Property means any adjoining or neighbouring premises in which the Landlord or a Group Company of the Landlord holds or shall at any time during the Term hold a freehold or leasehold interest;

  • Income Property means, in respect of each Sub-Fund, (a) all interest, dividends and other sums deemed by the Trustee, (after consulting the auditors either on a general or case by case basis), to be in the nature of income (including taxation repayments, if any) received or receivable by the Trustee in respect of the Deposited Property of the relevant Sub-Fund (whether in cash or, without limitation, by warrant, cheque, money, credit or otherwise or the proceeds of sale or transfer of any Income Property received in a form other than cash); (b) all interest and other sums received or receivable by the Trustee in respect of (a), (c) or (d) of this definition; (c) all cash payments received or receivable by the Trustee for the account of the relevant Sub-Fund in respect of an Application; and (d) all Cancellation Compensation received by the Trustee for the account of the relevant Sub-Fund; (e) any payments to be received or are receivable by the Trustee under any contractual agreements in the nature of investments for the benefit of the relevant Sub-Fund but excluding (i) the Deposited Property; (ii) any amount for the time being standing to the credit of the distribution account for the account of the relevant Sub-Fund or previously distributed to Unitholders; (iii) gains for the account of the relevant Sub-Fund arising from the realisation of Securities; and (iv) any sums applied towards payment of the fees, costs and expenses payable by the Trust from the Income Property of the relevant Sub-Fund;