Common use of General Applicability Clause in Contracts

General Applicability. This Agreement governs the supply relationship between Cxxxxxxx and Supplier. This Agreement applies to all Product(s) provided by Supplier and Affiliates of Supplier, directly or indirectly, to or for Ceribell, including without limitation Product(s) provided by Supplier to third parties (e.g., Cxxxxxxx’s third-party manufacturing services providers). For clarity, Ceribell has no liability for Products ordered by any third party. References to “Supplier” include Supplier’s parents, subsidiaries, partnerships, joint ventures, and other Affiliates. “Affiliate” means parents, subsidiaries, partnerships, joint ventures, and any entity(ies) that on the Effective Date of this Agreement or thereafter, directly or indirectly controls or is controlled by a party, or with which a party shares common control. A party “controls” another entity when the party, through ownership of the voting stock or other ownership interest of that entity, or by contract or otherwise, has the ability to direct its management.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Corporate Supply Agreement (Ceribell, Inc.), Corporate Supply Agreement (Ceribell, Inc.)

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General Applicability. This Agreement governs the supply relationship between Cxxxxxxx and Supplier. This Agreement applies to all Product(s) provided by Supplier and Affiliates of Supplier, directly or indirectly, to or for Ceribell, including without limitation Product(s) provided by Supplier to third parties (e.g., Cxxxxxxx’s 's third-party manufacturing services providers). For clarity, Ceribell has no liability for Products ordered by any third party. References to "Supplier" include Supplier’s 's parents, subsidiaries, partnerships, joint ventures, and other Affiliates. "Affiliate" means parents, subsidiaries, partnerships, joint ventures, and any entity(ies) that on the Effective Date of this Agreement or thereafter, directly or indirectly controls or is controlled by a party, or with which a party shares common control. A party "controls" another entity when the party, through ownership of the voting stock or other ownership interest of that entity, or by contract or otherwise, has the ability to direct its management.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Corporate Supply Agreement (Ceribell, Inc.), Corporate Supply Agreement (Ceribell, Inc.)

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