Commercial Launch Date definition

Commercial Launch Date means, in any particular country, the first sale by Company, its Affiliates or Sublicensees of the Licensed Product.
Commercial Launch Date means when commercially launch the Game and start charging from the End Users directly or indirectly.
Commercial Launch Date means the first commercial sale by Sage, its Affiliates or Sublicensees of the Licensed Product to a Third Party. For avoidance of doubt, any transfer of the Licensed Product to a Third Party for preclinical, clinical or regulatory purposes shall not be deemed as commercial launch.

Examples of Commercial Launch Date in a sentence

  • Dependent upon Company’s receipt of required information being received in a timely fashion, Company will, within ten (10) days of the Commercial Launch Date, feature Sprint on Company’s web site.

  • Prior to and continuously after the Commercial Launch Date, Company will create marketing and promotional materials concerning the Application(s) and its availability over the Systems in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, including but not limited to the Trademark requirements set forth in Section 21 of the Agreement.

  • Promptly following the Commercial Launch Date and thereafter on the first day of the first month during each calendar quarter during the term hereof, SAGENT shall deliver to WORLDGEN an updated forecast for the twelve-month (12-month) period commencing on the first day of the immediately following calendar quarter for Product.

  • No later than **** prior to the anticipated Commercial Launch Date by Company or its Affiliates or Sublicensees of a Licensed Product in any particular country, Company shall provide CyDex with a forecast setting forth Company’s estimate of the required quantities of Commercial Grade Captisol for each of the following ****.

  • After the third anniversary of the Commercial Launch Date, the entire Detailed Forecast shall be firm and binding on both parties, subject to the permissible variances set forth in Section 3.2(c)(ii) below.


More Definitions of Commercial Launch Date

Commercial Launch Date means the date when a Licensee commences commercial provision of a service in a Reporting Area;
Commercial Launch Date means the date on which the Commercial Launch takes place;
Commercial Launch Date means, in any particular country, the first commercial sale by Spectrum, its Affiliates or Sublicensees of the Licensed Product to a Third Party in a given regulatory jurisdiction after Approvals have been obtained in such jurisdiction. For avoidance of doubt, any transfer of the Licensed Product to a Third Party for preclinical, clinical or regulatory purposes shall not be deemed a first commercial sale.
Commercial Launch Date means the date on which SAGENT makes a Product available for full-scale commercial sale, prior to which date SAGENT shall have received such Product from DOBFAR/WORLDGEN in such quantities as SAGENT shall reasonably require in order to ensure inventory levels sufficient to meet SAGENT’s customers requirements.
Commercial Launch Date means, with regard to each Information Service or Information Service upgrade or modification, the first date that such Information Service (or upgraded or modified Information Service) is made available to End Users on the AT&T Service.
Commercial Launch Date means the date on which the Site which embeds the DBS Payment Methods is ready for commercial launch at all outlets and stalls of the Merchant (such number of outlets and stalls as specified on the Merchant Application Form), as notified by the Merchant to the Bank pursuant to Paragraph 1.6 of the DBS Payment Methods Transactions Schedule, or such date as may be determined by the Bank.
Commercial Launch Date means, in any particular country, the first commercial sale by MDCO, its Affiliates or Sublicensees of the Licensed Product to a Third Party (as defined below) in a given regulatory jurisdiction after Marketing Approval has been obtained in such jurisdiction. For avoidance of doubt, any transfer of the Licensed Product to a Third Party for preclinical, clinical or regulatory purposes shall not be deemed as commercial launch.