Differentiation of Products Sample Clauses

Differentiation of Products. From and after the Closing, and as promptly as commercially practicable, Buyer shall institute appropriate procedures to ensure that products and goods of the Business, the Products and the Purchased Assets manufactured, finished or sold by, or on behalf of, Buyer can be distinguished from products and goods of the Business manufactured, finished or sold by, or on behalf of, Seller and its Affiliates.
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Differentiation of Products. Not later than three (3) months following the Closing, Purchaser shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that Marketed Products manufactured, finished or sold by, or on behalf of, Purchaser bear an NDC code different than that used by the Sellers for the Marketed Products.
Differentiation of Products. From and after the Closing Date, Buyer shall institute appropriate procedures (such as tracking of lot number information) to ensure that any Product sold by, or on behalf of, Buyer, including Inventory, can be distinguished from a Product sold by, or on behalf of, Sellers.
Differentiation of Products. 20 SECTION 8.07
Differentiation of Products. From and after the Closing, and as promptly as commercially practicable, Buyer shall institute appropriate procedures to ensure that products and goods of the Business manufactured, finished or sold by, or on behalf of, Buyer can be distinguished from products and goods of the Business manufactured, finished or sold by, or on behalf of, Sellers or their Affiliates. For example, such differentiation and distinction shall be made by adding different batch numbers and manufacturing date to such goods and products. The restrictions contained in this Section 8.13 shall not be applicable to the Product Inventory or the Marketing Materials set forth in Section 8.11(b).
Differentiation of Products. Within sixty (60) days after the Closing, Buyer shall institute appropriate procedures to ensure that the Product manufactured, finished or sold by, or on behalf of, Buyer can be distinguished from the Product manufactured, finished or sold by, or on behalf of, Seller and its Affiliates.
Differentiation of Products. From and after the Closing, and as promptly as commercially practicable (but in any event not later than six (6) months following the Closing), Buyer shall institute appropriate procedures to ensure that products and goods of the Business, the Products and the Purchased Assets manufactured, finished or sold by, or on behalf of, Buyer can be distinguished from products and goods of the Business manufactured, finished or sold by, or on behalf of, Sellers, including (with respect only to Products manufactured by or on behalf of Buyer) acquiring an NDC code different than that used by the Sellers.
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Differentiation of Products. 74 8.20 Resale Certificates.........................................74 8.21 Enforcement of Rights.......................................74
Differentiation of Products. 68 8.20 Resale Certificates............................................. 68 8.21
Differentiation of Products. 25 Section 8.13 Regulatory Matters.......................................................................25 Section 8.14 Product Returns..........................................................................26 Section 8.15 Further Assurances.......................................................................26 Section 8.16 Technical Transfer for Commercial Manufacture of Products................................27 Section 8.17 Transitional Distribution by Seller......................................................27 Section 8.18 Regulatory Transition by Seller..........................................................27 Section 8.19 Reformulation of MVI-12 Product..........................................................28 Section 8.20 Irrevocable Letter of Credit.............................................................31 ARTICLE IX. CONDITIONS TO THE OBLIGATIONS OF SELLER..................................................32 Section 9.01 Representations, Warranties and Covenants................................................32 Section 9.02 No Actions or Proceedings................................................................32 Section 9.03 Consents.................................................................................32 Section 9.04 Other Closing Deliveries.................................................................32 ARTICLE X. CONDITIONS TO THE OBLIGATIONS OF BUYER...................................................33 Section 10.01 Representations, Warranties and Covenants................................................33 Section 10.02 No Actions or Proceedings................................................................33 Section 10.03 Consents.................................................................................33 Section 10.04 Other Closing Deliveries.................................................................33 Section 10.05 Receipt of Funds.........................................................................33 ARTICLE XI. INDEMNIFICATION..........................................................................34 Section 11.01 Survival of Representations, Warranties, Etc.............................................34 Section 11.02 Indemnification..........................................................................34 Section 11.03 Limitations..............................................................................37 Section 11.04 Remedies Exclusive.................................................
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