Patent Rights

Example Definitions of "Patent Rights"
Patent Rights. Means, subject to Section 9.3 below, (a) the patents and patent applications listed in the Preamble above, and (b) any divisionals, continuations, Continuations-in-Part (as defined below), or substitute applications, any patents issued or granted from any such patent applications, and any reissues, renewals, reexamination, extension (including by virtue of any supplementary protection certificate) of any such patents, and any confirmation patents, inventor's certificates, applications for... inventor's certificate or registration patents or patents of addition based on any such patents, and all foreign counterparts or equivalents in any country or jurisdiction of any of the foregoing patent applications and patents. "Continuation-in-Part" means any claims of any continuation-in-part patent application to the extent the claims are entirely supported in the parent application's original specification and entitled to the parent application's priority date. View More
Patent Rights. Means the following United States and international patents and patent applications: [***] Patent Rights shall further include, to the extent assigned to or otherwise obtained by The Regents, continuations, divisions, and continuation-in-part applications (but only those claims of the continuation-in-part applications that are entitled to the priority date of the parent application), all patents to issue thereon, all corresponding foreign patents and patent applications, and any reissues,... re-examinations, extensions, substitutions on any of the foregoing. View More
Patent Rights. Licensor's legal rights or interests that exist now in the Licensor Patents listed in Schedule A hereto. The Patent Rights shall include any patents, or other intellectual property rights of Licensor which are listed in Schedule A of this Agreement, as well as any other patent, copyright, marks, packaging design or other intellectual property right owned by Licensor that is necessary for Licensee to make, use, sell, offer to sell, or import Products, as that term is defined below.
Patent Rights. Rights arising out of or resulting from any and all U.S. and foreign patent applications and patents to which AppTech has title, at least partial ownership rights or exclusive licensing rights to during the Subscription Term. The Patent Rights include but are not limited to US Patents 8,369,828; 8,315,184; 8,572,166 and 8,073,895. The Patent Rights also include all patent applications and patents claiming priority to a patent application or patent included in the Patent Rights, including... provisional applications, continuation applications, continuations-in-part applications, divisional applications, supplementary protection certificates, renewals, all letters patent granted thereon, and all reissues, reexaminations, extensions, confirmations, revalidations, registrations, patents of addition thereof, PCTs and foreign counterparts View More
Patent Rights. The meaning set forth in the Mass General License as limited to the Field
Patent Rights. All issued patents and pending patent applications (including utility models, design patents, certificates of invention and applications for certificates of invention and priority rights) in any country, including all provisional applications, substitutions, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisions, renewals, reissues, post-grant reviews, re-examinations and extensions thereof.
Patent Rights. Rights under and to patents, patent applications, divisions, continuations, continuations-in-part, reissues, renewals, extensions, supplementary protection certificates, utility models, and the like of such patents and patent applications, and foreign counterparts and equivalents thereof.
Patent Rights. The meaning set forth in the License Agreement
Patent Rights. To the extent owned and controlled by Harvard: (a) the patents and patent applications listed in Exhibit 1.2 with respect to [***], (including any PCT and/or U.S. utility application claiming priority to such application(s) that are filed on or before the one year conversion date of such application(s)); (b) any patent or patent application that claims priority to and is a divisional, continuation, reissue, renewal, reexamination, substitution or extension of any patent application identified... in (a); (c) any patents issuing on any patent application identified in (a) or (b), including any reissues, renewals, reexaminations, substitutions or extensions thereof; (d) any claim of a continuation-in-part application or patent (including any reissues, renewals, reexaminations, substitutions or extensions thereof) that is entitled to the priority date of, and is directed specifically to subject matter specifically described in, at least one of the patents or patent applications identified in (a), (b) or (c); (e) any foreign counterpart (including PCTs) of any patent or patent application identified in (a), (b) or (c) or of the claims identified in (d); and (f) any supplementary protection certificates, pediatric exclusivity periods, any other patent term extensions and exclusivity periods and the like of any patents and patent applications identified in (a) through (e). View More
Patent Rights. The Valid Claims of, to the extent assigned to or otherwise obtained by The Regents and/or Leidos, the following United States patents and patent applications: UC Case Number PCT Application Number Filing or Issue Date [***] [***] [***] Patent Rights shall further include the Valid Claims of, to the extent assigned to or otherwise obtained by The Regents and/or Leidos, the corresponding foreign patents and patent applications and any reissues, extensions, substitutions, continuations,... divisions, and continuation-in-part applications (but only those Valid Claims in the continuation-in-part applications that are entirely supported in the specification and entitled to the priority date of the parent application). Further, The Regents agrees that it will not file or prosecute additional; patent applications, outside the scope of the Patent Rights, based on the invention disclosure existing as of the Effective Date that is identified as [***]. For the avoidance of doubt, this definition of Patent Rights excludes any rights in and to Option Inventions, except as provided under Article 4. View More
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