ICB Protocol definition

ICB Protocol means the ICB prescribed procedures and processes to be followed by Licensee with regard to the handling and processing of the Specimens and the use and maintenance of the Lab Equipment in the Laboratory Facility, which may be changed from time by ICB with prior written notice to Licensee. A copy of the ICB Protocol is attached hereto as Exhibit B.

Examples of ICB Protocol in a sentence

  • Licensee shall diligently undertake, perform, and complete all Tissue Processing; provide the personnel to perform the Tissue Processing; provide all supplies and materials other than Disposables; and perform the Tissue Processing in accordance with the ICB Protocol including, but not limited to, same day turnaround times, methods of analysis, scope of testing services, sample evaluation and chain of custody.

  • At no additional charge to Licensee, ICB shall train the personnel who will be responsible for the performance of the Tissue Processing required in the ICB Protocol.

  • Licensee shall be responsible for the professional quality, technical accuracy, completeness, coordination, and timeliness of all Tissue Processing performed by Licensee under the ICB Protocol.

  • Licensee agrees to provide communications and computer equipment and access that may be required for Tissue Processing, including but not limited to high speed Internet access for Licensee’s computers and such other systems that may required pursuant to the ICB Protocol.

  • ICB will provide to Licensee, for an additional charge, the Disposables necessary for Tissue Processing pursuant to this Agreement and as required by the ICB Protocol.

  • Licensee agrees to provide communications and computer equipment and access that may be required for Tissue Processing, including but not limited to high speed Internet access for Licensee's computers and such other systems that may be required pursuant to the ICB Protocol.

  • Licensee shall diligently undertake, perform, and complete all Tissue Processing; provide the personnel to perform the Tissue Processing; provide all supplies and materials other than Disposables; and perfoini the Tissue Processing in accordance with the ICB Protocol including, but not limited to, same day turnaround times, methods of analysis, scope of testing services, sample evaluation and chain of custody.

  • Licensee shall be responsible for the professional quality, technical accuracy, completeness, coordination, and timeliness of all Tissue Processing performed by Licensee under the ICB Protocol, Licensee shall use sound and professional principles and practices in accordance with normally accepted industry standards in the performance of Tissue Processing under this Agreement and that its performance shall reflect its best professional knowledge, skill, and judgment.

  • ICB reserves the right to replace any component of the Lab Equipment due to changes in the ICB Protocol.

  • ICB shall be responsible for the risk of loss, cost of repairs and maintenance contracts related to the Lab Equipment unless such loss or repair is required due to Licensee’s failure to abide by the ICB Protocol.

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