Accordingly, the Standard Essential Patent regime
envisages a candid and transparent negotiation between a willing
licensor (Patentee) and willing licensee (implementer).
69.A licensor will ... licensor
offers a supra-FRAND offer i.e. exorbitant royalty rates, it will not be
considered a willing licensor.
70.Similarly, an implementer
virtue of a license
cannot file a suit before the Civil Court even against a
person other than the licensor. To buttress his
submission ... mean
and include a "gratuitous licensee" also. In view of this, we
hold that a suit by a licensor against a gratuitous licensee
Section 19 of the Act is not applicable for
filing a suit against a licensor or against a previous tenant,
whose tenancy was duly terminated ... referred to as license deed, however the difference between a
lease and a license is not of the form and is only of the
substance
under
English law a suit for injunction to evict a
licensee has always been held to be
maintainable.
Where a licensor approaches the court ... ground that
the licensor had not been diligent and is
that case the licensor will have to bring a
suit for possession which will
issue which
survives for consideration is whether in a suit for
eviction based on a licensor-licensee relationship, the
Trial Court and Appellate Court were ... Order XV-A
STRIKING OFF DEFENCE IN A SUIT BY A LESSOR
(1) In any suit by a lessor or a licensor against
a lessee
a license was being granted
instead of a sub-lease.
50. Furthermore, the grant of a sub-lease, even after the lease of the
licensor ... fact there is a distinction between a
breathing period being given for vacating a premises after termination
of license and a statutory notice period being
mandatory that a suit must be between a licensor /
landlord and licensee/tenant for recovery of the possession of the
licensed premises ... license fees thereon. It is
only when a decree or order is made by a Court of a Small Cause
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used only as a defence to resist a suit for
infringement by a registered proprietor and/or licensor. The standard ... trademark, as a deviance in
the quality would cause confusion.
18. A naked license is a situation where a license is granted by the
proprietor
a license. A child
lives with his parents in the house of the parents under a permissive
possession and not strictly as a licensee ... licence fee, it can also cover a gratuitous licensee as well. In other
words, a licensor can permit a person to enter into another
include a paying
guest, a member of a family residing together, a person in the
service or employment of the licensor, or a person conducting ... licencee excludes a number of
persons from its ambit. Inter alia, a person conducting a
running business belonging to the licensor does not satisfy