Introduction Date definition
Examples of Introduction Date in a sentence
Failure to meet either the Product Introduction Date or the Initial Shipment Date shall constitute grounds for immediate termination of this Agreement by LICENSOR.
DEBIOTECH undertakes and agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to procure an insurance policy to cover the costs of repair or replacement in connection with a recall contemplated in Article 11.3 in excess of the Recall Amount (the "Recall Insurance Policy") at or prior to the First Introduction Date of the Product.
If after the GST Introduction Date the rate at which GST is imposed increases then the amount payable for any Supply made under or in accordance with this Lease on or after the GST Increase Date shall be further increased by the amount by which GST imposed on or in respect of that Supply is increased.
This clause shall apply in all circumstances, including where, after the Introduction Date, the Worker who has been introduced to the Client by the Agent applies directly to the Client for employment or otherwise directly offers his services to the Client where such application or offer is in response to a general advertisement or other form of recruitment media placed on the Client's behalf or otherwise.
It is the intention of the parties that LICENSEE shall introduce the Licensed Products in all countries in the Territory on or before the Product Introduction Date recited in Schedule A and commence shipment of Licensed Products in all countries in the Territory on or before the Initial Shipment Date recited in Schedule A.