Existing Rights definition

Existing Rights refers to any intellectual property right, including existing technologies, held by Expertise France, the Contractor or any interested party prior to the order whose implementation is provided for by the provisions of the Contract.
Existing Rights mean the preferred stock purchase rights issued by the Company to its stockholders on July 12, 1996, each of which Existing Rights, when exercisable, entitles the holder to purchase from the Company one one-hundredth of a share of Series A Preferred Stock at a price of $100.00 (subject to anti-dilution adjustment).
Existing Rights means all Rights (including stock options issued pursuant to the Corporation's 1993 Stock Option Plan and the Corporation's 1994 Stock Option Plan) and Convertible Securities, including the Series A Preferred Stock but not including any Series B Shares, which were outstanding at the Closing Time.

Examples of Existing Rights in a sentence

  • These Imbalance Energy deviations will be priced and charged to the Scheduling Coordinator representing the holder of Existing Rights in accordance with the Real-Time LMP.

  • Parties with Existing Rights shall continue to pay for Transmission Losses or Ancillary Services requirements in accordance with such Existing Contracts as they may be modified or changed in accordance with the terms of the Existing Contract.

  • In the event of a reduction in capacity on the transmission path associated with the Existing Right, the CAISO will honor the Existing Rights priority in accordance with this Section 16.

  • If a UDC or MSS Operator that is serving Gross Load in a PTO Service Territory has Existing Rights to use another Participating TO’s Low Voltage Transmission Facilities, such entity shall not be charged the Low Voltage Access Charge for delivery of Energy to Gross Load for deliveries using the Existing Rights.

  • The holders of Existing Rights will not be entitled to an allocation of revenues from the CAISO, including Access Charge revenue related to those Existing Rights.


More Definitions of Existing Rights

Existing Rights shall have the meaning set forth in section 3.2.5.
Existing Rights means all Rights (including stock options issued pursuant to the Corporation's Stock Option Plans) and Convertible Securities, not including any Series B Shares or Warrants, which were outstanding, or which the Corporation had agreed to issue, at the Closing Time and disclosed on a schedule to the Purchase Agreement.
Existing Rights means the existing licenses, sublicenses, and other rights and obligations (as set forth below in this definition) under the Assigned Patent Rights and/or Assigned Abandoned Rights that have been granted or retained by Seller, Affiliates of Seller, or prior owners or inventors of the Assigned Patent Rights and the Assigned Abandoned Rights prior to the Effective Date, including, without limitation, any covenants not to xxx, standstill agreements, and releases that by their terms run with the Assigned Patent Rights and/or the Assigned Abandoned Rights or which Seller or its Affiliates are required to have a subsequent assignee of the Assigned Patent Rights comply with, and including, without limitation, the Extension Rights. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Existing Rights for the purpose of this Agreement do not include any rights under, to or in, or any duties or obligations with respect to (i) any intellectual property that is not the Assigned Patent Rights or (ii) any intellectual property of Purchaser or Affiliates of Purchaser.
Existing Rights means the patents, patent applications, trademarks, trade names and other Intellectual Property listed on Schedule 1(d) hereto.
Existing Rights means all Rights (including stock options issued pursuant to the Corporation's Stock Option Plans) and Convertible Securities, not including any Series A Shares or Warrants, which were outstanding at the Closing Time and disclosed on a schedule to the Purchase Agreement.
Existing Rights means that the rights to which s 35(1) applies are those that were in existence when the Constitution Act
Existing Rights. The expiry or termination of this Agreement shall be without prejudice to any rights, which have already accrued, to either of the parties under this Agreement.