HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES definition

HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES means (a) the use of LICENSED PRODUCTS and LICENSED SERVICES for research and development purposes by any nonprofit organization or other third party, anywhere in the world that has the express purpose of developing the LICENSED PRODUCTS or LICENSED SERVICES for use solely for protection from, treatment of, or diagnosis of Neglected Diseases in a Low- or Middle-income country as that term is defined by the World Bank (hereinafter “LMI COUNTRY(IES)”); and (b) SALE of LICENSED PRODUCTS and LICENSED SERVICES in LMI COUNTRIES at or below the cost of manufacture and distribution.
HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES means (a) the use of Licensed Products and Licensed Services for research and development purposes by any nonprofit organization or other third party, anywhere in the world that has the express purpose of developing the Licensed Products or Licensed Services for use solely for protection from, treatment of, or diagnosis of Neglected Diseases in an EDC, and (b) the use of the Licensed Products or Licensed Services for protection from, treatment of, or diagnosis of Neglected Diseases by any nonprofit organization or other third party for sale solely in an EDC at or below cost.
HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES means (a) the use of Licensed Products for research and development purposes by any third party anywhere in the world that has the express purpose of developing the products for use in an LDC, and (b) use Licensed Products by any third party for commercial purposes in an LDC.

Examples of HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES in a sentence

  • Patent Act is amended by adding the following after section 21: USE OF PATENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES TO ADDRESS PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEMS Purpose 21.01 The purpose of sections 21.02 to 21.2 is to give effect to Canada and Jean Chrétien’s pledge to Africa by facilitating access to pharmaceutical products to address public health problems afflicting many developing and least- developed countries, especially those resulting from HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other epidemics.

  • Fulfills professional obligations with diligence and integrity.B. Demonstrates continued professional growth, collaboration and accountability.C. Respects the roles, responsibilities, and rights of colleagues, support personnel, and supervisors.D. Contributes to the development of the profession’s body of knowledge.E. Manages information, including data, with honesty.

  • Welsh, The Responsibility To Protect: Securing the Individual in International Society?, in FROM RIGHTS TO RESPONSIBILITIES, RETHINKING INTERVENTIONS FOR HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES 23, 43 (Oliver Jütersonke & Keith Krause eds., 2006).

  • TheTrustees Trustee may convert all or any part of the Enforcement Proceeds from the currency of receipt into any currency or currencies (if different) of the Senior Debt, in such amounts or proportions as either the Trustee thinks fit (at then-prevailing market rates) and may deduct from such Enforcement Proceeds the costs of such conversion.

  • December 2016more effectiveInformingREACH humanitarian action5REACH‌Informing more effectivehumanitarian actionSyria Community Profile Update: Eastern Ghouta, Rural DamascusDecember 2016FOR HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES ONLY SUMMARYInformation in this profile was gathered from ten communities: Duma, Arbin, Saqba, Harasta, Hammura, Kafr Batna, Ein Terma, Jisrein, Zamalka and Nashabiyeh.


More Definitions of HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES

HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES means practice of Patent Rights in the prevention or treatment of disease in humans by or on behalf of any Humanitarian Organization (including, for clarity, practice of Patent Rights by contractors, manufactures or distributors acting for or on behalf of such Humanitarian Organizations on a fee-for-service, fee-for-product or charitable basis) to manufacture Patented Products anywhere in the world for the sole and express purposes of distribution or sale of such Patented Products to a distinct population, or the healthcare workers serving them, who have an urgent need for Patented Products but lack meaningful access to both Patented Products and any third-party product roughly equivalent thereto due to adverse local conditions, such as an armed conflict, political repression, physical isolation or extreme poverty, live at least partially under the care of a Humanitarian Organization, such as refuges in a United Nations refugee camp, or reside in a country on the United Nation's list of least developed countries; provided, however, that sales and distribution of Patented Products shall not be deemed made for Humanitarian Purposes unless such Patented Products are distributed at prices affordable to such distinct population, either directly to such distinct population or to the healthcare workers serving them. Whether a practice of Patent Rights proposed by a Humanitarian Organization (i.e., as contemplated under Section 4.6) should be considered a Humanitarian Purpose for the purposes of this Agreement shall be determined in good faith discussions between Foundation and Licensee.
HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES means practice of PATENT RIGHTS in the prevention or treatment of disease in humans by or on behalf of any Qualified Humanitarian Organization (including, for clarity, practice of PATENT RIGHTS by contractors, manufactures or distributors acting for or on behalf of such Qualified Humanitarian Organizations on a fee-for-service, fee-for-product or charitable basis) for the benefit of the developing world:
HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES means the use of LICENSED PRODUCTS and LICENSED SERVICES for research and development purposes by any nonprofit organization or other third party, anywhere in the world that has the express purpose of developing the LICENSED PRODUCTS or LICENSED SERVICES for use in a Low- or Middle-income country as that term is defined by the World Bank (hereinafter “LMI COUNTRY(IES)”); and SALE of LICENSED PRODUCTS and LICENSED SERVICES in LMI COUNTRIES at or below the cost of manufacture and distribution.
HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES means: the use of LICENSED PRODUCTS and LICENSED SERVICES for research and development purposes by any nonprofit organization or other third party, anywhere in the world that has the express purpose of developing the LICENSED PRODUCTS or LICENSED SERVICES for use solely for protection from, treatment of, or diagnosis of Neglected Diseases in a Low- or Middle-income country as that term is defined by the World Bank (hereinafter “LMI COUNTRY(IES)”); and SALE of LICENSED PRODUCTS and LICENSED SERVICES in LMI COUNTRIES at or below the cost of manufacture and distribution. "LICENSED FIELD OF USE" means _[Field]_______________________.
HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES means practice of Patent Rights in the prevention or treatment of disease in humans by or on behalf of any Qualified Humanitarian Organization (including, for clarity, practice of Patent Rights by contractors, manufactures or distributors acting for or on behalf of such Qualified Humanitarian Organizations on a fee-for-service, fee- for-product or charitable basis) (a) to manufacture Licensed Products anywhere in the world for the sole and express purposes of distribution and use of such Licensed Products in one or more Developing Countries, and (b) to sell or otherwise distribute Licensed Products for use solely in one or more Developing Countries; provided, however, that sales and distribution of Licensed Products shall not be deemed made for Humanitarian Purposes unless products are distributed at locally-affordable prices.
HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES means (a) the use of Invention/Germplasm for research and development purposes by any not-for-profit organization anywhere in the World that has the express purpose of developing plant materials and varieties for use in a Developing Country……..
HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES means (a) the use of Licensed Products covered under Compound Patent Rights (“Compound Products”) for research and development purposes by any organization or other third party, anywhere in the world that has the express purpose of developing the Compound Products for use in an Economically Disadvan- taged Country,and (b) the use of the Compound Products by any organization or other third party for Commercial Purposes in an Economically Dis- advantaged Country.