We use cookies on our site to analyze traffic, enhance your experience, and provide you with tailored content.

For more information visit our privacy policy.

Diagnostic Business definition

Diagnostic Business means Seller’s and Subsidiary’s personalized medicine services business which helps physicians manage and optimize the care of their patients through Seller’s testing services that provide physicians with actionable information about their patients.
Diagnostic Business means the tangible and intangible assets, properties, rights and employees associated with the business of research and development of PH-50 and N-1177 technologies represented by and related to the inventions listed on Schedule A hereto, and the manufacture, marketing, licensing, lease and/or sale of products or services relating to such technologies, together with Liabilities associated with the foregoing (including those listed on Schedule A), all as more fully set forth in Schedule A hereto.
Diagnostic Business. Means the Seller’s business division of researching, developing, manufacturing, producing, designing, marketing, distributing and selling diagnostic products and diagnostic related products, including, but not limited to, the in-vitro diagnostic reagents and instruments for heamochromocytometric tests, rapid tests for monitoring pregnancy, STDs, diabetes, and the dosage of steroid hormones to study fertility, and the molecular diagnostic reagents for the detection of infectious agents including but not limited to viruses such as HIV-1/2, hepatitis C, human papilloma, cytomegalovirus and bacteria such as C. pneumonia, and genetic tests including but not limited to MTHFR, Factor II, Factor V, connexin and beta thallasemia.

Examples of Diagnostic Business in a sentence

  • Pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement, we obtained numerous assets relating to the Diagnostic Business.

  • BCS also assumed liability for BTI’s accounts payable arising out of, relating to or incurred in connection with the Diagnostic Business as they stood at signing, and up to the closing of the Asset Purchase Agreement.

  • BCS assumed some limited liabilities pursuant to the Asset Purchase Agreement relating to the transferred contracts and property lease, as well as to the operation and conduct of the Diagnostic Business after the closing of the Asset Purchase Agreement.

  • In addition to the other provisions of this Agreement, the Parties shall abide by the procedures set forth in Schedule 5.8 relating to the collection, reconciliation and payment of accounts receivable relating to the Diagnostic Business.

  • Each of Seller and Subsidiary is, and has been at all times since January 1, 2009, in compliance with all Environmental Laws applicable to the Diagnostic Business, the Facility and Seller’s operations at the Facility.

  • On or within one business day following the Closing Date, Seller and Purchaser shall ensure that the Federal Express account associated with the Diagnostic Business is transferred to Purchaser, and Purchaser shall cooperate with Seller on a timely basis to the extent necessary to enable such transfer.

  • Additional help is also provided by the network of National Contact Points (NCPs), individuals within each EU member state and Horizon 2020 Associated Country who are able to provide expertise and support in your host country and/or own language.

  • Since August 31, 2010, there has not been any material adverse change in the Assets or Diagnostic Business (including the liabilities, operations, financial performance or prospects thereof).

  • To Seller’s knowledge, none of the activities of Seller’s professional and technical employees who are providing services to Seller in connection with the Diagnostic Business and the Patents and Know-How is violating any agreement between any such employees and their former employers.

  • Furthermore, for purposes of the representations and warranties set forth in Sections 2.4 and 2.5, unless a breach of the representation or warranty results in a material adverse effect on the Diagnostic Business, Seller shall not be required to indemnify Purchaser for such breach.


More Definitions of Diagnostic Business

Diagnostic Business means advanced stage cancer diagnostic research, technologies and products.

Related to Diagnostic Business

  • Licensed Business means the activities connected with the conveyance of

  • Supply Business means the licensed business of the Licensee and anyaffiliate or related undertaking of the Licensee as a Supplier but shall not include the business carried out by the Board in its capacity as public electricity supplier;

  • Microbusiness means any business entity, includ- ing a sole proprietorship, corporation, partnership, or other legal entity, that: (a) Is owned and operated independently from all other businesses; and (b) has a gross revenue of less than one million dollars annually as reported on its federal tax return or on its return filed with the department of revenue.

  • Diagnostic mammography means a method of screening that

  • Alarm business means the business by any individual, partnership, corporation, or other entity of selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving or installing any alarm system or causing to be sold, leased, maintained, serviced, repaired, altered, replaced, moved or installed any alarm system in or on any building, structure or facility.

  • Cannabis business means any business activity involving cannabis, including but not limited to cultivating, transporting, distributing, manufacturing, compounding, converting, processing, preparing, storing, packaging, delivering, testing, dispensing, retailing and wholesaling of cannabis, of cannabis products or of ancillary products and accessories, whether or not carried on for gain or profit.

  • Micro Business means a company which either:

  • food business means any undertaking, whether for profit or not and whether public or private, carrying out any of the activities related to any stage of production, processing and distribution of food;

  • Public business means and includes all matters which relate in any way, directly or indirectly, to the performance of the public body’s functions or the conduct of its business.

  • Qualified high-technology business means a business or facility whose primary business activity is high-technology activity or a qualified high-wage activity.

  • Subject Business means the policy or policies that are

  • the Business means the usual work and activities carried on by the Insured pertaining to his business as specified in the Schedule and no others.

  • Diagnostic Product means an assemblage of reagents, including but not limited to reagents packaged in the form of a kit, useful in performing a Licensed Service.

  • Company Business means the business of the Company as presently conducted.

  • Generation Business means the licensed business (if any) of the Licenseeand any affiliate or related undertaking of the Licensee in the generation of electricity or the provision of Ancillary Services;

  • Cannabis products means cannabis that has undergone a process whereby the plant material has been transformed into a concentrate, including, but not limited to, concentrated cannabis, or an edible or topical product containing cannabis or concentrated cannabis and other ingredients.

  • in vitro diagnostic medical device means any medical device which is a reagent, reagent product, calibrator, control material, kit, instrument, apparatus, equipment, software or system, whether used alone or in combination, intended by the manufacturer to be used in vitro for the examination of specimens, including blood and tissue donations, derived from the human body, solely or principally for the purpose of providing information:

  • Licensed Services means all functions performed by the Licensed System.

  • Business Products means all products or services that have been or are currently sold, licensed, provided, supported, distributed or otherwise disposed of by the Business, including all products or services in development.

  • Licensed Products means tangible materials which, in the course of manufacture, use, sale, or importation, would be within the scope of one or more claims of the Licensed Patent Rights that have not been held unpatentable, invalid or unenforceable by an unappealed or unappealable judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction.

  • Field means all fields of use.

  • Products means information resources technologies that are, or are related to, EIR.

  • Financial Services Business for purposes of this Unit Agreement shall mean the business of banking, including deposit, credit, trust and investment services, mortgage banking, asset management, and brokerage and investment banking services.

  • Licensed nurse means an Oregon licensed practical or registered nurse.

  • Radiopharmaceutical means any drug that exhibits spontaneous disintegration of unstable nuclei with the emission of nuclear particles or photons and includes any non-radioactive reagent kit or radionuclide generator that is intended to be used in the preparation of any such substance, but does not include drugs such as carbon-containing compounds or potassium-containing salts that include trace quantities of naturally occurring radionuclides. The term also includes any biological product that is labeled with a radionuclide or intended solely to be labeled with a radionuclide.

  • Competing Products means any product or service in existence or under development that competes with any product or service of the Company Group about which the Participant obtained Confidential Information or for which the Participant provided advisory services or had sales, origination, marketing, production, distribution, research or development responsibilities in the last twenty-four (24) months of employment with the Company Group.