A Tennessee Invention Nonexclusive License Agreement is a legal contract that allows an individual or entity to license a nonexclusive right to use a specific invention or intellectual property in the state of Tennessee. This agreement outlines the terms and conditions under which the licensee can utilize the invention, while the licensor retains ownership rights. The Tennessee Invention Nonexclusive License Agreement typically includes the following key elements: 1. Parties Involved: The agreement clearly identifies the licensor (owner of the invention) and the licensee (individual or entity obtaining the license). 2. Description of Invention: A detailed description of the invention, including its specifications, features, and any applicable patents or copyrights, is provided. 3. License Grant: This section outlines the nonexclusive license being granted to the licensee. It specifies the scope of the license, as well as any limitations or restrictions imposed on the licensee's use of the invention. 4. License Fee and Royalties: The agreement may mention the license fee, which is the amount the licensee pays to the licensor for obtaining the license. Additionally, it may outline any royalties or other financial considerations payable to the licensor based on the licensee's use or commercialization of the invention. 5. Term and Termination: The duration of the license agreement is specified, including its effective date and any renewal provisions. It also includes termination clauses, such as breach of contract or failure to pay royalties. 6. Confidentiality and Ownership: This section addresses the confidentiality obligations of both parties, ensuring that proprietary information related to the invention remains confidential. It also reaffirms the licensor's ownership rights over the invention. 7. Indemnification and Liability: The agreement may include provisions that protect both parties from claims arising out of the use or misuse of the invention. It outlines the indemnification obligations of the licensee and any limitations of liability. Different types of Tennessee Invention Nonexclusive License Agreements may include variations in terms and conditions depending on the specific circumstances. For instance, specific field restrictions, geographical limitations, or exclusive use provisions could be tailored to a particular agreement. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to ensure all essential terms are included and to customize the agreement to suit the needs of the parties involved.