Know-How And Patent Licence
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know-how_and_patent_licence_template.docxJurisdiction
England and WalesCost
Free to useContract party
Relevant sectors
Business activity
License the knowhow from a patentThe template may outline the rights and obligations of both parties involved in the licensing agreement, such as the licensor (the owner of the know-how and patents) and the licensee (the party seeking to utilize and exploit the know-how and patents). It may specify the scope of the license, including any restrictions, geographical limitations, or industry-specific considerations.
The agreement may also address key aspects such as the license fee or royalties, payment terms, duration of the license, termination conditions, renewal options, and protection of intellectual property rights. It may highlight any warranties or guarantees provided by the licensor, as well as confidentiality provisions to safeguard the know-how and/or patented information.
Additionally, the template could address dispute resolution mechanisms, governing law, jurisdiction, and any other relevant legal provisions necessary to ensure compliance and enforceability under UK law.
Overall, this legal template provides a structured framework for negotiating and formalizing a licensing agreement that involves both know-how and patents under the legal jurisdiction of the United Kingdom.
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