Key Permits means all Permits relating to the Products, which Permits are material to the business of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole.
Key Permits means all Permits relating to the Products, including all Regulatory Authorizations, the loss of which could reasonably be expected to result in a material adverse effect on any Product Development and Commercialization Activities associated with any Product.
Key Permits means all Permits relating to the Products, including all applicable Regulatory Authorizations, the loss of which could reasonably be expected to result, either individually or in the aggregate, in a material adverse effect on any Product Development and Commercialization Activities associated with any Product.
Examples of Key Permits in a sentence
The Parent, the Borrower and the Subsidiaries have all Permits, including Key Permits and Environmental Permits, necessary or required for the ownership, operation and conduct of their business and the testing and distribution of the Products.
Parent and the Subsidiaries have all Permits, including Key Permits and Environmental Permits, necessary or required for the ownership, operation and conduct of their business and the testing and distribution of the Products.
More Definitions of Key Permits
Key Permits means all material Permits relating to the Products, including all Regulatory Authorizations.
Key Permits means all Permits (a) relating to the Specified Products, and (b) necessary or required under the Health Care Laws, including without limitation, any Investigational New Drug applications, New Drugs Applications, drug establishment registrations and listings, orphan drug designations or approvals, and other designations, submissions, applications, or approvals.
Key Permits means those Relevant Permits which are necessary to carry on the Business in accordance with Good Industry Practice and are material to the Business;
Key Permits means those Relevant Permits which are necessary to carry on the Business in accordance with Good Industry Practice and are material to the Business; 57 It is intended that Ofgem will finalise the assessment of costs and determine the Final Transfer Value prior to Licence grant. This example definition is included as a reference in the event that deferred consideration is payable.
Key Permits has the meaning set forth in Section 8.4;
Key Permits means (i) all Permits necessary to sell the KXL System in the United States and (ii) all other Permits relating to the Products, the loss of which would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. “knowledge” of the Borrower means the actual knowledge of the chief executive officer, chief financial officer, chief commercial officer, chief scientific officer, chief medical officer, chief legal officer and any other senior or executive officer of the Borrower, after due inquiry.