Interfering Event definition

Interfering Event means the then-current existence of a condition or event (a) [***].
Interfering Event means (i) any decision ruling, directive, instructions, position, guidance or other action, whether in writing or otherwise of a Regulatory Agency, IRB or ethics committee, any change in a Regulatory Agency, IRB or ethics committee approval processes or regulatory requirements (including Clinical Study requirements) from those in effect on the Effective Date, or any inaction on the part of a Regulatory Agency, IRB or ethics committee, in each case that materially affects the requirements for, or the timeline of, the Development and Regulatory Approval of the Licensed Product(s) in the U.S. or other countries in which Regulatory Approval is being, or is required to be, sought, (ii) a Licensed Product Manufacturing Failure, or (iii) a determination by PPD, in the exercise of its reasonable discretion, that data or other information obtained during the course of, or as a result of, any Clinical Study for the Compound or Licensed Product(s) will have a material adverse affect on the safety or efficacy of the Licensed Product(s) or require that additional Development activities be conducted (exceeding that provided in the then current Development Plan) for the Development and Regulatory Approval of the Licensed Product(s).
Interfering Event means any of the following events: (i) pending litigation concerning [***] or the Product or (ii) any litigation, threatened in writing by a Third Party that the development or manufacture of the Product by any of the Parties or a Third-Party manufacturer infringes any intellectual property rights of any Third Party; (iii) government restrictions due to safety issues or concerns, including a disruption or halt in operations of the Vigabatrin REMS Program; (iv) inability to manufacture sufficient launch quantities of the Product due to unavailability of API, materials or components; (v) the receipt of non-saleable product from a contract manufacturing organization; or (vi) an API supplier warning letter.

Examples of Interfering Event in a sentence

  • Any failure of the Company to do so shall be deemed an Interfering Event for purposes of the RRA.

  • Each Delay Payment triggered by an Interfering Event provided for in the foregoing paragraphs (ii) through (iv) shall be in addition to each other Delay Payment triggered by another Interfering Event; provided, however, that in no event shall the Company be obligated to pay to any Holder Delay Payments in an aggregate amount greater than one Delay Payment for any 30-day period (or portion thereof).

  • Paragraphs (i) through (iv) of this Section 2(b) describe the Interfering Events, provide a remedy to the Investors if an Interfering Event occurs and provide that the Investors may require that the Company redeem outstanding Debentures at a specified price if certain Interfering Events are not timely cured.

  • Paragraphs (i) through (iv) of this Section 2(b) describe the Interfering Events, provide a remedy to the Investors if an Interfering Event occurs and provide that the Investors may require that the Company repurchase outstanding Preferred Shares and Warrants at a specified price if certain Interfering Events are not timely cured.

  • Each Monthly Delay Payment triggered by an Interfering Event provided for in the foregoing paragraphs (i) through (v) shall be in addition to each other Monthly Delay Payment triggered by another Interfering Event; provided, however, that in no event shall the Company be obligated to make to any Holder Monthly Delay Payments in an aggregate amount greater than the Default Rate for any 30 day period (or portion thereof).

  • Paragraphs (i) through (iii) of this Section 2(b) describe the Interfering Events, provide a remedy to the Purchasers if an Interfering Event occurs.

  • By 2001 and for several years to come, BACB was recognized as the most profitable and efficient bank in Bulgaria.

  • Paragraphs (i) through (iv) of this Section 2(b) describe the Interfering Events, provide a remedy to the Investors if an Interfering Event occurs and provide that the Investors may require that the Company redeem outstanding Debentures, Warrants, or Registrable Securities at a specified price if certain Interfering Events are not timely cured.

  • Each Monthly Delay Payment triggered by an Interfering Event provided for in the foregoing paragraphs (i) through (v) shall be in addition to each other Monthly Delay Payment triggered by another Interfering Event; provided that even if more than one Interfering Event shall be occurring at one time, only a single Monthly Delay Payment shall be due.

  • Each default payment triggered by an Interfering Event provided for in the foregoing paragraphs (ii) through (iv) shall be in addition to each other default payment triggered by another Interfering Event; PROVIDED, however, that in no event shall the Company be obligated to pay to any Holder default payments in an aggregate amount greater than the Default Payment Rate of the Outstanding Principal Amount of the Debentures held by such Holder for any 30-day period (or portion thereof).


More Definitions of Interfering Event

Interfering Event means any circumstance beyond our control including without limitation any of the following:
Interfering Event means any of the following events: (i) any Applicable Law that prohibits the commercialization of the Product in the Territory; (ii) pending litigation concerning the Regulatory Approval or the Product in the Territory; or (iii) any litigation threatened in writing by a Third Party that the development or manufacture of the Product infringes any intellectual property rights of any Third Party.

Related to Interfering Event

  • Interfering Activities means (A) encouraging, soliciting, or inducing, or in any manner attempting to encourage, solicit, or induce, any Person employed by, or providing consulting services to, any member of the Company Group to terminate such Person’s employment or services (or in the case of a consultant, materially reducing such services) with the Company Group; (B) hiring any individual who was employed by the Company Group within the six (6) month period prior to the date of such hiring; or (C) encouraging, soliciting, or inducing, or in any manner attempting to encourage, solicit, or induce, any Business Relation to cease doing business with or reduce the amount of business conducted with the Company Group, or in any way interfering with the relationship between any such Business Relation and the Company Group.

  • Disabling Event means the General Partner ceasing to be the general partner of the Partnership pursuant to Section 17-402 of the Act.

  • Substantial business relationship means the extent of a business relationship necessary under applicable state law to make a guarantee contract issued incident to that relationship valid and enforceable. A guarantee contract is issued "incident to that relationship" if it arises from and depends on existing economic transactions between the guarantor and the owner or operator.

  • Delaying Event means any failure of a Party to perform any of its obligations set forth in this Agreement, caused in whole or in part by: 2.63.1 the failure of the other Party to perform any of its obligations set forth in this Agreement, including but not limited to a Party’s failure to provide the other Party with accurate and complete Service Orders; 2.63.2 any delay, act or failure to act by the other Party or its End User, agent or subcontractor; or 2.63.3 any Force Majeure Event.

  • Business Relation means any current or prospective client, customer, licensee, or other business relation of the Company Group, or any such relation that was a client, customer, licensee, supplier, or other business relation within the six (6) month period prior to the expiration of the Employment Period, in each case, to whom I provided services, or with whom I transacted business, or whose identity became known to me in connection with my relationship with or employment by the Company.

  • Controlled unaffiliated business means a company:

  • Sporting event means any of the following athletic activities that is organized, operated, managed, or sponsored by the School:

  • harmful interference means interference which endangers the functioning of a radio navigation service or of other safety services or which otherwise seriously degrades, obstructs or repeatedly interrupts a radio communications service operating in accordance with the applicable international, Union or national regulations;

  • Interfere means any action or inaction that interrupts, interferes, delays or damages Project work.

  • Intimidating, threatening, abusive, or harming conduct means, but is not limited to, conduct that does the following:

  • Competing Activities means the same or similar services as Xxxxxx Xxx Ltd is providing to the Restaurant under this Agreement or other activities having a similar purpose.

  • Established business relationship means a relationship between a seller and a consumer based on:

  • Training Event means either a Course or Online Training, or both.

  • Life-threatening condition means any disease or condition from which the likelihood of death is probable unless the course of the disease or condition is interrupted.

  • Company Triggering Event shall be deemed to have occurred if: (a) the Company shall have made a Company Board Adverse Recommendation Change; (b) the Company Board or any committee thereof shall have publicly approved, endorsed or recommended any Acquisition Proposal; or (c) the Company shall have entered into any letter of intent or similar document relating to any Acquisition Proposal in violation of the terms of the Agreement.

  • Permitted Activities The primary activities of the trust created pursuant to this Agreement which shall be:

  • Competing Transaction has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(n).

  • Competing Activity means the providing of services or performance of activities for a Competitive Enterprise in a line of business that is similar to any line of business to which the Executive provided services to the Firm in a capacity that is similar to the capacity in which the Executive acted for the Firm while employed by the Firm, and (ii) “Competitive Enterprise” shall mean a business (or business unit) that (A) engages in any activity or (B) owns or controls a significant interest in any entity that engages in any activity, that in either case, competes anywhere with any activity in which the Firm is engaged up to and including the Executive’s Date of Termination. Further, notwithstanding anything in this Section 5, the Executive shall not be considered to be in violation of this Section 5 solely by reason of owning, directly or indirectly, any stock or other securities of a Competitive Enterprise (or comparable interest, including a voting or profit participation interest, in any such Competitive Enterprise) if the Executive’s interest does not exceed 5% of the outstanding capital stock of such Competitive Enterprise (or comparable interest, including a voting or profit participation interest, in such Competitive Enterprise).

  • Delay Event means: (i) a tsunami, flood, cyclone, earthquake, bushfire or other act of nature; (ii) riot, civil commotion, war, invasion or a terrorist act; (iii) an imminent threat of an event in paragraphs (i) or (ii); or (iv) compliance with any lawful direction or order by a Government Agency;

  • Terminating Event means any of the following events:

  • Affiliated business entity relationship means a relationship, other than a parent- subsidiary relationship, that exists when

  • Permitted Business means any business conducted by the Company, its Restricted Subsidiaries or CTSH and its Subsidiaries on the date hereof and any other business related, ancillary or complementary to any such business.

  • Business relationship means a connection between two or more parties based on commercial activity of one of the parties. The term does not include a connection based on: (A) a transaction that is subject to rate or fee regulation by a federal, state, or local governmental entity or an agency of a federal, state, or local governmental entity; (B) a transaction conducted at a price and subject to terms available to the public; or (C) a purchase or lease of goods or services from a person that is chartered by a state or federal agency and that is subject to regular examination by, and reporting to, that agency. Texas Local Government Code 176.001(3).

  • Major life activities means functions such as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning and working.

  • Permitted Businesses means the business of owning, leasing and managing gasoline stations, convenience store properties and other retail real properties (including, for the avoidance of doubt, quick service or other casual restaurants and auto service and auto parts stores), and any other single-tenant net lease business, and business activities reasonably related to the foregoing (including the creation or acquisition of any interest in any Subsidiary (or entity that following such creation or acquisition would be a Subsidiary) for the purpose of conducting the foregoing activities), in each case that are permitted for real estate investment trusts under the Code.

  • Business Activities shall be deemed to include any activities which are included in the Company's Business now or during the effective period of this Agreement.