Key Countries means Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, India, Italy, the People’s Republic of China, Saudi Arabia, Spain, United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Key Countries means ***.
Key Countries means the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Germany, France and Japan.
Examples of Key Countries in a sentence
The Company shall not withdraw or abandon, or fail to take any action necessary to prevent the withdrawal or abandonment of, Marketing Authorization in each of the Key Countries for the Products.
The Company shall use Commercially Reasonable and Diligent Efforts, itself or through one or more Affiliates or Permitted Licensees, to Commercialize the Products in each of the Key Countries in which it has a Marketing Authorization in accordance with the Product Plan.
More Definitions of Key Countries
Key Countries means Canada, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa.
Key Countries means at the time of measurement the Major Market Countries, and to the extent not included as a Major Market Country, the [***] in the Territory with respect to all pharmaceutical sales as reported by IMS, or by another independent Third Party source of market data selected by the Parties by mutual agreement.
Key Countries means the United Kingdom and the United States and Key Country shall be construed accordingly;
Key Countries means Germany and the United Kingdom.
Key Countries means [***]. For clarity, this term is only used in this Agreement to describe the effects of termination in the event of an uncured breach of NESTEC’s obligation to use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to Commercialize the Licensed Product in accordance with Section 15.2.1.
Key Countries means [***]; Know-How means all technical, secret processes or formulae or other secret information concerning industrial, commercial or scientific experience, whether protected or not by patent, copyright or a related right, including know-how, information, inventions, trade secrets, knowledge, technology, means, methods, processes, practices, formulae, instructions, skills, techniques, procedures, ideas, technical assistance, designs, drawings, assembly procedures, specifications, data, results and other intangible materials, including pre-clinical and clinical trial results, manufacturing procedures, test procedures and purification and isolation techniques and all tangible embodiments of any of the foregoing in written, electronic or any other form (including the oral form) or other tangible materials that are used as research or development tools, such as assays and reference substances; License has the meaning given in Clause 3.01; Losses has the meaning given in Paragraph 41.01;
Key Countries means the Major Markets, Australia, Brazil, China, Mexico and Russia.