Intellectual Property Subaward Provisions

Summary

Include key intellectual property provisions in subaward agreements such as ownership, licensing, confidentiality, IP disclosure, and publication rights. Dispute resolution methods include negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and litigation. In Ghana, jurisdictional matters are governed by the Constitution of Ghana (1992), Courts Act, 1993 (Act 459), and Civil Procedure Code. Disputes linked to subaward agreements are typically resolved under the jurisdiction specified in the agreement. If unspecified, these laws apply.

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sample provisions for intellectual property in a subaward agreement
Here are some sample provisions for intellectual property in a subaward agreement:
- Ownership of IP: "All intellectual property created under this subaward shall be owned by the primary awardee."
- Licensing: "The subawardee is granted a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use the IP for the duration of the project."
- Confidentiality: "Both parties agree to maintain the confidentiality of proprietary information related to the IP."
- IP Disclosure: "New intellectual property must be disclosed within 30 days of creation."
- Publication Rights: "The subawardee retains the right to publish results, subject to a *-day review period by the primary awardee."
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In case of dispute between a grantor and a sub-awardee, where shall it be resolved
Disputes between a grantor and a sub-awardee are typically resolved based on the dispute resolution clause in the agreement. Common methods include:
- Negotiation: Initial attempt to resolve the dispute through direct negotiation.
- Mediation: Involves a neutral third party to mediate the discussion.
- Arbitration: Binding decision made by an arbitrator.
- Litigation: Taking the dispute to court.
Which method does your agreement specify for dispute resolution?
litigation
Litigation can be a complex and lengthy process. Here are some general steps to consider:
- Review the dispute resolution clause in your subaward agreement.
- Gather all relevant documents and evidence.
- Consult with a legal professional to assess your case and prepare for court proceedings.
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Which legislation should be taken into account in case of dispute between a grantor and a subawardee
In case of a dispute between a grantor and a subawardee in Addis Ababa, the following legislation should be taken into account:
- Civil Code of Ethiopia (*): Governs general contract laws and obligations.
- Commercial Code of Ethiopia (*): Relevant for commercial contracts and business disputes.
- Arbitration and Conciliation Act: Applicable if arbitration is chosen for dispute resolution.
Is there a specific aspect of these laws you need more details on?
laws that cover jurisdiction in Ghana
For jurisdictional matters in Ghana, the following laws are relevant:
- The Constitution of Ghana (*): Establishes the supreme law and the structure of the courts.
- Courts Act, * (Act *): Defines the jurisdiction and powers of various courts.
- Civil Procedure Code: Provides rules for civil litigation.
Do you need information on a specific type of jurisdiction or court in Ghana?
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Hi there! It seems your questions are jumping between different locations and topics. Just to clarify, are you currently dealing with a legal matter in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia? If so, what specific information or assistance do you need regarding intellectual property or dispute resolution?
laws that determine jurisdiction for dispute resolution in ghana
For jurisdictional matters in Ghana, the following laws are relevant:
- The Constitution of Ghana (*): Establishes the supreme law and the structure of the courts.
- Courts Act, * (Act *): Defines the jurisdiction and powers of various courts.
- Civil Procedure Code: Provides rules for civil litigation.
Is there a specific type of jurisdiction or court in Ghana you need more details about?
what is the appropriate jurisdiction for resolving disputes linked to a subaward agreement concluded in Ghana
In Ghana, disputes linked to a subaward agreement would typically be resolved under the jurisdiction specified in the agreement. If not specified, the following laws may apply:
- The Constitution of Ghana (*): Supreme law and court structure.
- Courts Act, * (Act *): Jurisdiction and powers of courts.
- Civil Procedure Code: Rules for civil litigation.
Do you need more details on any specific court or procedure in Ghana?