Exclusivity definition

Exclusivity means the specificity of the test method for validating microbial testing methods. It evaluates the ability of the method to distinguish the target organisms from similar but genetically distinct non-target organisms.
Exclusivity means any exclusivities granted by the government in a country to provide an entity with protection from competitors in the commercial market for a defined period of time, including but not limited to patent-based exclusivities (and any patent term extensions, supplementary protection certificates or patent term adjustments thereof, and the like), and market-based “data” exclusivities (e.g., orphan drugs, new chemical entities, biologics, new formulations or combinations, and pediatric, and the like). For the avoidance of doubt, Exclusivity shall not mean any protection gained solely from either trade secrets or trademarks.
Exclusivity. The Administration recognizes the Association as the exclusive bargaining agent for the members of the bargaining unit described below. An employee may request the presence of an Association representative at an investigatory interview with Administration. An employee who wishes to bring a representative other than an Association representative to a meeting with Administration can seek permission to do so from Administration. Individual contracts of employment with members of the bargaining unit shall in all respects be consistent with this Agreement, which shall be deemed incorporated by reference in such individual contracts. The parties agree to cooperate with each other in the administration and the enforcement of this Agreement.

Examples of Exclusivity in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement the Minister may at the request of the Trustee or the Manager from time to time extend or further extend any period or vary or further vary any date referred to in this Agreement or in the Design and Construction Programme, other than the Period of Exclusivity, for such period or to such later date as the Minister thinks fit whether or not the period to be extended has expired or the date to be varied has passed.

  • If, during the Exclusivity Period, Seller desires to enter into an obligation or agreement with a third party, Seller shall deliver to Buyer a certificate of an authorized officer of Seller (A) summarizing the material terms and conditions of such agreement and (B) certifying that the proposed agreement with the third party will not provide Seller with a lower rate of return than that offered in the First Offer to Buyer.

  • Exclusivity is not applicable to the sub-investment strategies that combined, constitute the Fund’s investment strategy.

  • Tenders who are deemed to be provisionally technically compliant through the evaluation of their technical offer (especially the specifications) shall be requested to submit samples and/or CVs and Declarations of Exclusivity and Availability (Volume 1 Section 4) so that the Evaluation Committee will corroborate the technical compliance of the offers received.

  • Except as provided in Paragraph 7.2 (Audit Remedy; Exclusivity), Licensee’s liability for damages, if any, for any cause whatsoever, and regardless of the form of action, shall in no event exceed an amount equal to twice the cumulative fees paid or payable by Licensee to license Software.


More Definitions of Exclusivity

Exclusivity. The rights set forth in this agreement are for the exclusive use of HCEA and shall not be granted to any other group or organization. Only the Harford County Education Association shall be recognized or permitted to represent any group of teachers concerning wages, hours or conditions of employment.
Exclusivity means the exclusive right to provide Services in a given area.
Exclusivity. The License granted herein shall be nonexclusive for the Licensed Property with respect to the Licensed Product(s) in the Territory during the Term, as hereinafter defined.
Exclusivity means to provide the Agency with an exclusive period without outside introductions from either solicited or unsolicited sources. During an Exclusivity period, any CV or alternative means of introduction received from another source, will be passed to the Agency for review and qualification. Upon engagement with a candidate of this nature the candidate will be considered to have been introduced by the Agency.
Exclusivity means the exclusive commercial rights for the Commercial Product in the Field in the Territory granted from Effective Date of the Commercial Agreement by MBI to FMC;
Exclusivity or “Exclusive” means any requirement, whether formal or informal, or direct or indirect, by the Respondent that a Direct Customer or Indirect Customer research, develop, manufacture, distribute, produce, market, purchase, sell, or license Respondent’s Photochromic Products as its Preferred or as its only Photochromic Product, or any other requirement that a Direct Customer or Indirect Customer restrain, refrain from, or limit its research, development, manufacture, production, distribution, marketing, promotion, sales, purchases, or licensing of any Competing Photochromic Product.
Exclusivity means Full Exclusivity, Semi-Exclusivity or Non-Exclusivity.