Active Materials Credit Value definition

Active Materials Credit Value means the value of the Active Materials for certain purposes of this Agreement, as set forth in a Product Agreement on Schedule D;
Active Materials Credit Value means the value to be attributed to the Active Materials for certain purposes of this Agreement, as set forth on Schedule D;
Active Materials Credit Value means the then current fully burdened cost (per kilogram) to Client of replacing the Active Materials as supported by reasonable documentation at the time of replacement;

Examples of Active Materials Credit Value in a sentence

  • The Active Materials Credit Value will be as follows: PRODUCT ACTIVE MATERIALS ACTIVE MATERIALS CREDIT VALUE ARX-01 Sufentanil [*] Client’s actual cost for Active Materials not to exceed $[*] per gram.

  • Active Materials Credit Value, and Maximum Credit Value (See Schedule D attached hereto), which may be amended by Patheon and Client from time to time in a manually signed written document.

  • In addition, and notwithstanding any provision in this Section 2.2 to the contrary, Patheon shall reimburse Client for any Active Materials at the Active Materials Credit Value that is lost outside the normal course of manufacturing Product by fire, flood, storms or other natural disaster involving Patheon’s Manufacturing Site (a “Casualty Loss”) within [* * *] of Patheon’s settlement of the Casualty Loss with its insurance carriers.

  • The Active Materials Credit Value will be as follows: PRODUCT ACTIVE MATERIALS ACTIVE MATERIALSCREDIT VALUE Client’s actual cost for Active Materials not to exceed $____ per kilogram MAXIMUM CREDIT VALUE Patheon's liability for Active Materials calculated in accordance with Section 2.2 of the Master Agreement [for any Product] in a Year will not exceed, in the aggregate, the maximum credit value set forth below: PRODUCT MAXIMUM CREDIT VALUE [***] per Year to Patheon under this Product Agreement.

  • The following Schedules are attached to, incorporated in, and form part of this Agreement: Schedule A - Product List and Specifications Schedule B - Minimum Order Quantity, Annual Volume, and Price Schedule C - Annual Stability Testing Schedule D - Active Materials, Active Materials Credit Value, and Maximum Credit Value Schedule E - Technical Dispute Resolution [*CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED AS TO CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT.

  • In addition, and notwithstanding any provision in this Section 2.2 to the contrary, Patheon shall reimburse Client for any Active Materials at the Active Materials Credit Value that is lost outside the normal course of manufacturing Product by fire, flood, storms or other natural disaster involving Patheon’s Manufacturing Site (a “Casualty Loss”) within 7 days of Patheon’s settlement of the Casualty Loss with its insurance carriers.


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Active Materials Credit Value. $ /kg (F) Target Yield: % (G)

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