Licensed Processes

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Licensed Processes. The term "Licensed Processes" shall mean any process for the immunotherapy of prostate cancer in patients by [ *** ] including, but not limited to [ *** ], ex vivo, with a composition including PSMA and/or PSMP, and/or the mimetopes of PSMA or PSMP, and [ *** ] the use or practice of which would, but for the licenses granted herein, infringe one or more Valid Claims of an issued patent or pending patent application included in SKICR Patent Rights.
Licensed Processes. The term "Licensed Processes" shall mean any process for the immunotherapy of prostate cancer in patients by [ *** ] * including, but not limited to [ *** ], *, ex vivo, with a composition including PSMA and/or PSMP, and/or the mimetopes of PSMA or PSMP, and [ *** ] * , the use or practice of which would, but for the licenses granted herein, infringe one or more Valid Claims of an issued patent or pending patent application included in SKICR Patent Rights.
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Licensed Processes. Shall mean the processes claimed in or utilizing Patent Rights or some portion thereof, together with all proprietary knowledge related to use of the Invention or Inventions and any licenses or sublicenses which Licensor has acquired or develops the right to use in connection with the Technology.
Licensed Processes. Any process relating to the Field that: (i) would infringe one or more claims of a Licensed Patent but for the License; or (ii) that uses the Licensed Technology or Licensor Improvements.
Licensed Processes. The processes claimed in PATENT RIGHTS.
Licensed Processes. Any method, process, modality, procedure, practice, or course of action within the Field of Use covered by a claim of Patent Rights.
Licensed Processes. Means all method or process that, in whole or in part: (a) the practice of which falls within the scope of a Valid Claim; or (b) which uses a Licensed Product.
Licensed Processes. Any method or process of manufacture, the use or performance of which would infringe a Valid Claim within the Patent Rights.
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