CAT Library definition

CAT Library means the collection of bacteriophages each of which displays an Antibody or a collection of host cells containing such collection of bacteriophages controlled by CAT as of the Effective Date and all updates, additions and improvements to such collection of bacteriophages or collection of host cells containing such collection of bacteriophages.
CAT Library means the collection of bacteriophages each of which displays an Antibody or a collection of host cells containing such collection of bacteriophages possessed by CAT as of the Commencement Date and all updates, additions and improvements to the collection of bacteriophages or the collection of host cells containing such collection of bacteriophages that are made available to Chugai by CAT during the term of the Library Licence as set out in Clause 2.7. For the avoidance of doubt the CAT Library does not and shall not include CAT’s proprietary ribosome display libraries.

Examples of CAT Library in a sentence

  • GI shall comply with all applicable federal rules, regulations and guidelines applicable to GI's use of the Aliquot of the CAT Library and shall assume full responsibility for any claims or liabilities arising solely from GI's use of the Aliquot of the CAT Library hereunder.

  • At any time during the period eighteen (18) months following the Effective Date until six (6) months following the expiration of the term of the Contract Research Program, GI may elect and CAT shall grant to GI the right to utilize the CAT Library Technology for GI's research purposes in GI's sites.

  • For the avoidance of doubt nothing herein shall oblige CAT to transfer to Chugai any CAT Background Materials and CAT Background Know How that constitute improvements to the CAT Library which are not also made available to CAT’s other corporate partners.

  • Nothing in the previous sentence entitles AstraZeneca to any kind of access to or training in the use of the CAT Library and/or CAT’s Ribosome Display Materials.

  • Such transfers shall occur no more than [***] days after such improvements are first made available by CAT to any other of CAT’s corporate partners and the definitions of CAT Background Know How, CAT Background Materials and CAT Library and the scope of the Library Licence and any Product Licence shall be amended to cover any such improvements.

  • At any time during the Contract Research Program, GI may elect and CAT shall transfer and grant to GI a license to utilize an aliquot of the CAT Library Technology sufficient to perform selections against up to [***] ("Aliquot of the CAT Library"), on a trial basis, pursuant to the terms of this Section 20.1(a), for the sole purpose of GI determining GI's ability to effectively manage and utilize such CAT Library Technology consistent with GI's expectations ("Trial Use").

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  • GI shall limit the use of the Aliquot of the CAT Library to GI employees working on matters relating to the Contract Research Program and maintain the same degree of security with respect to the Aliquot of the CAT Library as is maintained by GI for its own similar material.

  • Upon GI's completion of any Trial Use, GI shall, subject to subparagraph (b) of this Section 20.1, promptly return the Aliquot of the CAT Library to CAT.

  • In connection with such Trial Use, CAT hereby agrees to grant such licenses and to transfer such know-how as is necessary for GI to assess its liability to effectively and efficiently manage and utilize the CAT Library Technology.

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