Common use of Purification Clause in Contracts

Purification. purification that eliminates eighty per cent (80%) of existing impurities or the reduction or elimination produced by a chemical substance with a minimum degree of purity, so that the product may be appropriate for uses such as: a) pharmaceutical substances or food products that meet national or international pharmacopoeial standards; b) reactive chemical products for chemical analysis or for laboratory use; c) elements and components for use in microelectronics; d) various optical applications; e) human or veterinary use.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Cooperation Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, Cooperation Agreement

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