| Administrative law - 2007 - 1094 pages
...individual cases, the requirement for such an agreement may be waived by DOE upon a showing by the Recipient or its assignee that reasonable but unsuccessful efforts...would be likely to manufacture substantially in the US or that under the circumstances domestic manufacture is not commercially feasible. (j) March-in-Rig-hts... | |
| United States. Federal Aviation Administration - Aeronautics, Commercial - 1992 - 152 pages
...cases, the requirement for such an agreement may be waived by the FAA upon a showing by the grantee or its assignee that reasonable but unsuccessful efforts...domestic manufacture is not commercially feasible. j . MARCH-IN-RIGHTS The grantee agrees that with respect to any subject invention in which it has acquired... | |
| Administrative law - 1995 - 696 pages
...However, in individual cases, the requirement for such an agreement may be waived by the Federal agency upon a showing by the Contractor or its assignee that...reasonable but unsuccessful efforts have been made to grant license« on similar terms to potential licensee* that would be likely to manufacture substantially... | |
| Administrative law - 1999 - 622 pages
...However, in individual cases, the requirement for such an agreement may be waived by the Federal agency upon a showing by the contractor or its assignee that...manufacture substantially in the United States or that under te circumstances domestic manufacture is M commerically feasible. (j) MARCH-Ш RIGHTS The contractor... | |
| Robert F. Hardy - 1999 - 127 pages
...individual cases, the requirement for such an agreement may be waived by NSF upon a showing by the grantee or its assignee that reasonable but unsuccessful efforts...would be likely to manufacture substantially in the US or that under the circumstances domestic manufacture is not commercially feasible. j. March-in Rights.... | |
| Laura J. Powell - 1999 - 113 pages
...licensees; or 4. Such action is necessary because of the requirement that the recipient grant licenses to potential licensees that would be likely to manufacture...domestic manufacture is not commercially feasible, is not adhered to, or because a licensee of the exclusive right to use or sell any subject invention... | |
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