The Invention definition

The Invention means the invention(s) claimed or disclosed in the Existing Patents;
The Invention will mean a wound treatment technology described in the patent applications in Appendix A discovered and reduced to practice by The Inventors and known by Wake Forest as Method and Apparatus to Enhance Closure and Health of Open Wounds. The Invention will also include all transferable technical data, practices, plans, specifications, and other information or assistance with respect to the use of the invention.
The Invention means the Patents, the Know-How, The Durisol Process and all aspects of the manufacture of the Durisol Products including without limitations: 1.6.1 The composition of the Durisol Products, raw materials, auxiliary materials, and binders actually in use in the Durisol Factories around the world or in any other factory or facility licensed by Durisol International Corp. as well as basic materials not yet utilized on an industrial scale, but tested in the laboratory, for example raw materials such as vegetable substances of various kinds and shapes, including wood from European, North American, Mexican, South American and other origins broken down in various ways, and the corresponding treatment for mineralization and for compatibility with cement or similar binders or similar materials. 1.6.2 The arrangement of the factory and the nature of the manufacturing equipment for the manufacture of the Durisol Products; 1.6.3 Applications worldwide in which Durisol Products are used as an ingredient or in which the method of manufacturing Durisol Products are used. 1.6.4 The Durisol Products at present on the market as well as those designed and developed but no longer marketed or not yet exploited.

Examples of The Invention in a sentence

  • The Invention shall be delivered as soon as possible thereinafter.

  • Along similar lines, Hobsbawm's influential collection, The Invention of Tradition (1983), clearly posits the politicisation of tradition in opposition to the primordialist view, which states that nations have existed since the earliest times in human history.

  • Priest, The Invention of Enterprise Liability: A Critical History of the Intellectual Foundations of Modern Tort Law, 14 J.

  • The Invention (as defined below) was invented by Xxxxxxxxx Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xx of the Department of Chemical Pathology of University and his research team.

  • The Invention of Science: A new history of the scientific revolution.

  • Roquet 21G.068 The Invention of French Theory: A History of Transatlantic Intellectual Life since 1945Prereq: None U (Spring)Not offered regularly; consult department 3-0-9 units.

  • C-2.1 The Invention Managers will discuss and agree on expected costs and fees of Regents Co-Counsel performing Patent Activities in accordance with the Patenting Objectives, based on [***] estimates of Regents Co-Counsel, and will establish and deliver to Caribou a corresponding budget for Patent Activities, which will be updated [***] in consultation with Regents Co-Counsel, subject to the procedures of Section C-1.4 in the event of a failure to reach agreement.

  • The Invention was made in the course of research supported by the California Institute of Regenerative Foundation (“CIRM”), The National Institutes of Health (“NIH”), and the Scleroderma Foundation.

  • Compensation can consist of wetland restoration, enhancement, creation, preservation, or some combination thereof.

  • The Invention Notice will include a detailed written description of such invention.


More Definitions of The Invention

The Invention means the patented system for navigating a free ranging vehicle, the FROG-system.
The Invention refers to the invention related to the application described in Item 1 of the Agreement Items Table (hereinafter referred to as “the Application”). This includes related applications filed based on the Application, such as domestic priority claims, foreign applications, divisional applications, change applications, and continuation applications.
The Invention means only endovascular filtration devices made using the methods disclosed and claimed in United States Patent Application Serial No. 08/272,335 filed July 8, 1994, entitled "METHOD OF FORMING MEDICAL DEVICES: INTRAVASCULAR OCCLUSIONS DEVICES", and in any U.S. or foreign patents which may issue based thereon or which claim priority, in whole or in part, therefrom, including without limitation U.S. Patent Nos. 5,725,552, 5,846,261, 6,123,715, and 6,168,622 B1 and any patents issuing on continuing applications deriving from the applications upon which said four patents issued.

Related to The Invention

  • Invention means any discovery, process, formula, method, compound, composition of matter, technique, development, improvement, design, schematic, device, concept, system, technical information, or know-how, whether patentable or not, and any and all patent rights therein, whether now or hereafter perfected and reduced to practice.

  • Prior Inventions means all inventions, original works of authorship, developments, concepts, sales methods, improvements, trade secrets or similar intellectual property, whether or not patentable or registrable under copyright or similar laws, that relate to any Cigna company’s current or proposed business, work products or research and development which you conceived, developed, reduced to practice or fixed before your Cigna company employment and which belong to you.

  • Inventions means all discoveries, concepts and ideas, whether patentable or not, including but not limited to, processes, methods, formulas, compositions, techniques, articles and machines, as well as improvements thereof or “know-how” related thereto, relating at the time of conception or reduction to practice to the business engaged in by the Company, or any actual or anticipated research or development by the Company.

  • Licensed Technology means the Licensed Patents and the Licensed Know-How.

  • Patent Rights means all patents and patent applications, including all divisionals, continuations, substitutions, continuations-in-part, re-examinations, reissues, additions, renewals, extensions, registrations, and supplemental protection certificates and the like of any of the foregoing.

  • Licensed Patents means (a) all United States patents and patent applications listed in Exhibit A, as modified pursuant to Section 2.6.1, including patents arising from such patent applications; and (b) any re-examination certificates thereof, and their foreign counterparts and extensions, continuations, divisionals, and re-issue applications; provided that “Licensed Patents” will not include any claim of a patent or patent application covering any Manufacturing Technology.

  • Licensor Technology means the Licensor Patents and the Licensor Know-How.

  • Foreground Intellectual Property means all Intellectual Property developed by either Party pursuant to this Agreement;