Know How

Example Definitions of "Know How"
Know How. The term "Know-How" shall mean data, knowledge and information, including chemical manufacturing data, toxicological data, pharmacological data, preclinical data, formulations, specifications, quality control testing data, that are necessary or useful for the discovery, manufacture, development or commercialization of any Product existing as of the date of this Agreement. For avoidance of doubt, Know-How does not include the antibody screening technology licensed by Enumeral from the... Massachusetts Institute of Technology ("MIT") and further does not require Enumeral to provide samples of the First Antibody. The Parties will agree in writing whether and to what extent samples of any Subsequent Antibody are required in connection with the Definitive Agreement. View More
Know How. The term "Know-How" shall mean sequence information, data, knowledge and information, including chemical manufacturing data, toxicological data, pharmacological data, preclinical data, formulations, specifications, quality control testing data, that are necessary or useful for the discovery, manufacture, development or commercialization of any Product existing as of the date of this Agreement with respect to the First Antibody, and as of the Option Exercise Date with respect to any Subsequent... Antibody. For purposes of this Portions of the exhibit, indicated by the mark "[***]," were omitted and have been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to the Registrant's application requesting confidential treatment pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 5 CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED Agreement, Know-How does not include antibody screening technology. Notwithstanding anything in this definition of Know-How, Enumeral shall be under no obligation to provide samples of the First Antibody or any Subsequent Antibody. View More
Know How. All technical information, processes, procedures, compositions, devices, methods, formulae, protocols, techniques, software, designs, drawings, reports or data.
Know How. Means non-public information, data, methods, processes, techniques and results.
Know How. Any proprietary invention, innovation, improvement, development, discovery, computer program, device, trade secret, method, know-how, process, technique or the like, including manufacturing, use, process, structural, operational and other data and information, whether or not written or otherwise fixed in any form or medium, regardless of the media on which contained and whether or not patentable or copyrightable, that is not generally known or otherwise in the public domain.
Know How. Means discoveries, observations, inventions, know-how, knowledge, trade secrets, techniques, technology, skill, experience, specification, methodologies, modifications, improvements, works of authorship, designs and data (including pharmacological, biological, chemical, biochemical, toxicological, regulatory, analytical, quality control and stability data) (whether or not protectable under patent, copyright, trade secrecy or other laws).
Know How. All technical, scientific and other know-how, information, technology, methods, processes and practices, and all Provided Materials, whether or not confidential, proprietary, or patentable.
Know How. Any information, ideas, data, works of authorship, trade secrets, practices, techniques, procedures, knowledge, skill, experience, or materials, including formulations, molecules, assays, reagents, compounds, biologic molecules, compositions, methods of treatment, and/or use thereof, human or animal tissue, samples, or specimens, and combinations or components thereof, whether or not proprietary or patentable, or public or confidential, and whether stored or transmitted in oral, documentary,... electronic, or other form, including all Regulatory Documentation, but excluding any such information or materials publicly disclosed in Patent Rights View More
Know How. All information and data relating to the use of the Program which the University is free to disclose and is in the University's possession including technical knowledge and documentation relating to the use and development of the Program but excluding the source code
Know How. Know-how (a) Controlled by SRM as of the Effective Date and (b) necessary or useful to make, have made, use, sell, offer for sale or import [***] or Compatible Devices.
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