Launch Costs definition

Launch Costs means all amounts payable by the LSA Party to AE for launch and related services in respect of the Satellite pursuant to the terms of the Launch Services Agreement.
Launch Costs means non-recurring direct and indirect costs incurred in connection with (i) the design, engineering, test and scale up of the manufacturing process used to produce any Licensed Product for commercial sale, (ii) introductory promotion and marketing of any Licensed Product and (iii) registration or other similar costs to be incurred in other countries where any Licensed Product is to be sold.
Launch Costs has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(d).

Examples of Launch Costs in a sentence

  • While not singling out wood specifically, its aim of reducing the energy use and carbon footprint of the construction sector (currently 40% of all energy in the EU is used in construction, which also produces 36 % of CO2 emissions), the emphasis on lightweight materials and recyclability, should lend an advantage to wood.

  • AE shall refund to the LSA Party any amounts paid by the LSA Party for Launch Costs in excess of the above termination fee, provided that the right of the LSA Party to receive any such refund from AE shall be subject and subordinate in right of payment to the prior payment in full of the Customer's obligations to AEF under the Customer Loan Agreement.

  • Launch Costs Intermediaries authorised by the FCA offering investment advice to their clients (“Financial Advisers”) are not permitted to receive commission from providers of investment products.

  • Acer shall provide Relief with invoices of such Development and Launch Costs for reconciliation on a quarterly basis, within sixty (60) days from the end of each calendar quarter.

  • If the LSA Party shall be entitled to and shall have requested a Reflight with respect to the Launch, but then terminate such Reflight, Section 3(a) shall govern the refund of Launch Costs with respect thereto.

  • Loral shall pay 15% of the actual Launch Costs directly to ViaSat and 15% of the actual costs for the Initial Insurance directly to ViaSat.

  • If the First Commercial Sale of Acer Product by or on behalf of Acer in the U.S. for UCD or MSUD occurs prior to such Development and Launch Costs aggregating Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000), then Acer shall promptly return to Relief, but not later than sixty (60) days following such First Commercial Sale, the difference between the amount of the Development Payments received and the total of such Development and Launch Costs.

  • The City will also provide a loan for Launch Costs if needed by the Authority should a Credit Agreement be unavailable or insufficient to cover the Authority’s working capital needs.

  • Each Party shall determine Development Costs, Allowable Expenses, Launch Costs, Sales and Net Sales using its standard Accounting Standards, consistently applied, to the maximum extent practicable as if the Collaboration Products were a solely-owned product of the Party (provided that the application of such procedures results, on balance, in outcomes that are fair and equitable to both Parties taking into consideration the interests of both Parties as reflected in this Agreement).

  • H., “Much Lower Launch Costs Make Resupply Cheaper Than Recycling for Space Life Support,” ICES-2017-87, 47th International Conference on Environmental Systems, 16-20 July 2017, Charleston, South Carolina.


More Definitions of Launch Costs

Launch Costs means the cost of launching a Collaboration Product, to the extent incurred prior to First Commercial Sale, including the costs associated with:
Launch Costs means, with respect to a Shared Product, those [***] (in each case to the extent reasonable, documented and actually paid or accrued by or on behalf of a Party or any of its Affiliates in performing its obligations under and in accordance with the commercialization plan for such Shared Product for the US, including the budget set forth therein) that are specifically identifiable or reasonably allocable to launching such Shared Product in the US, and solely to the extent incurred prior to [***] including any such costs for:
Launch Costs means, with respect to a Collaboration Off-the-Shelf T-Cell Therapy Directed To a Collaboration Target for which Adaptimmune has timely exercised its Opt-In, [***]: 1.89.1 [***]; 1.89.2 [***]; 1.89.3 [***]; 1.89.4 [***]; 1.89.5 [***]; ​ 1.89.6 [***]; 1.89.7 [***]; 1.89.8 [***]; 1.89.9 [***]; 1.89.10 [***]; 1.89.11 [***]; 1.89.12 [***]; 1.89.13 [***]; 1.89.14 [***]; 1.89.15 [***] 1.89.16 any other costs, losses and expenses of GNE or any of its Affiliates or Sublicensees that are specifically identifiable or reasonably allocable (in accordance with the applicable Accounting Standard) to the launch of such Collaboration Off-the-Shelf T-Cell Therapy in the US. [***].
Launch Costs means Eligible Project Costs that are not accounted for in the Borrower’s accounting system, as in effect from time to time, as capitalizable facilities and tooling, expensed facilities and tooling, or engineering.
Launch Costs means, with respect to a Collaboration Off-the-Shelf T-Cell Therapy Directed To a Collaboration Target for which Adaptimmune has timely exercised its Opt-In, [***]:
Launch Costs. Launch Costs shall mean, with respect to a Licensed Product in the US Territory, the incremental portion of FTE Costs and costs and expenses paid to Third Parties (or payable to Third Parties and accrued in accordance with GAAP) in connection with pre-launch [**] market development, and the pre-launch [**] promotion, marketing, selling and product support, of such Licensed Product (excluding cost of goods sold) in the US Territory, in accordance with the budget for such Launch Costs that has been approved by the JCC, that represents the amount of such FTE Costs and costs and expenses paid to Third Parties that is in excess of levels of similar Commercialization expenses that are incurred in periods [**] following First Commercial Sale. Launch Costs shall include the incremental portion described above for the following expenses related to (or the portion thereof reasonably allocable to) the promotion, marketing, selling and product support of such Licensed Product in the US Territory: (i) Third Party marketing expenses (training materials etc.) as well as internal cost for preparation of materials; (ii) medical education events; (iii) convention expenses; (iv) sales calls, (v) market research costs, (vi) sales rep training, (vii) physician training and education, (viii) referral or local marketing events, and (ix) senior product manager.

Related to Launch Costs

  • Direct Costs means the sum of the following:

  • Manufacturing Costs means, with respect to a given AquaBounty Product, the full-time equivalent costs (under a reasonable accounting mechanism to be agreed upon by the Parties) and out-of-pocket costs that AquaBounty or any of its Affiliates incurred in manufacturing such products, including costs and expenses incurred in connection with (a) the development or validation of any manufacturing process, formulations or delivery systems, or improvements to the foregoing; (b) manufacturing scale-up; (c) in-process testing, stability testing and release testing; (d) quality assurance/quality control development; (e) internal and Third Party costs and expenses incurred in connection with qualification and validation of Third Party contract manufacturers, including scale up, process and equipment validation, and initial manufacturing licenses, approvals and inspections; (f) packaging development and final packaging and labeling; (g) shipping configurations and shipping studies; and (h) overseeing the conduct of any of the foregoing. “Manufacturing Costs” shall further include: (i) to the extent that any such AquaBounty Product is manufactured by a Third Party manufacturer, the out-of-pocket costs incurred by AquaBounty or any of its Affiliates to the Third Party for the manufacture and supply (including packaging and labeling) thereof, and any reasonable out-of-pocket costs and direct labor costs incurred by AquaBounty or any of its Affiliates in managing or overseeing the Third Party relationship determined in accordance with the books and records of such Party or its Affiliates maintained in accordance with US GAAP; and (ii) to the extent that any such AquaBounty Product is manufactured by AquaBounty or any of its Affiliates, direct material and direct labor costs attributable to such product, as well as reasonably allocable overhead expenses, determined in accordance with the books and records of AquaBounty or its Affiliates maintained in accordance with US GAAP.

  • Crew Support Costs means all expenses of a general nature which are not particularly referable to any individual vessel for the time being managed by the Managers and which are incurred by the Managers for the purpose of providing an efficient and economic management service and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, shall include the cost of crew standby pay, training schemes for officers and ratings, cadet training schemes, sick pay, study pay, recruitment and interviews.

  • Commercialization Costs means the out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by Adapt or its Affiliates directly attributable to, or reasonably allocable to, the Commercialization of a Product. Commercialization Costs for a Product shall include, preparation of promotional, advertising, communication, medical, and educational materials relating to the Product and other Product literature and selling materials, activities directed to marketing of the Product, including purchase of market data, development and conduct of market research, advertising, public relations, public affairs and other communications with Third Parties regarding the Product; development and conduct of sales force training (including materials, programs and travel to and attendance at training programs) for medical representatives responsible for promoting the Product; and development and maintenance of sales bulletins, call reporting and other monitoring/tracking, sales force targeting, validation and alignment programs and documentation.

  • Development Costs means costs incurred to obtain access to reserves and to provide facilities for extracting, treating, gathering and storing the oil and gas from reserves. More specifically, development costs, including applicable operating costs of support equipment and facilities and other costs of development activities, are costs incurred to:

  • Development Expenses means, with respect to SAIL Developments as well as HOME Developments when the HOME Development is also at least partially financed with a MMRB Loan (as defined in rule Chapter 67-21, F.A.C.), usual and customary operating and financial costs, such as the compliance monitoring fee, the financial monitoring fee, replacement reserves, the servicing fee and the debt service reserves. As it relates to SAIL Developments as well as HOME Developments when the HOME Development is also at least partially financed with a MMRB Loan (as defined in rule Chapter 67-21, F.A.C.) and to the application of Development Cash Flow described in subsections 67-48.010(5) and (6), F.A.C., as it relates to SAIL Developments or in paragraph 67-48.020(3)(b), F.A.C., as it relates to HOME Developments, the term includes only those expenses disclosed in the operating pro forma on an annual basis included in the final credit underwriting report, as approved by the Board, and maximum of 20 percent Developer Fee per year.

  • Program Costs means all necessary and incidental costs of providing program services.

  • Overhead costs means the actual costs incurred or the estimated costs to be

  • Soft Costs means the costs of professional work and fees, interim costs, financing fees and expenses, syndication costs, soft costs and Developer’s fees as shown in the Applicant’s properly completed UniApp, Section C - Uses of Funds. Soft Costs do not include operating or replacement reserves.

  • Excess Costs means the additional costs, if any, which shall be

  • Start-Up Costs means all fees, costs, and expenses incurred in connection with establishing the State Mitigation Trust and the Indian Tribe Mitigation Trust and setting them up for operation. Start-up costs shall not include the cost of premiums for insurance policies.

  • Marketing Costs which means such reasonable charge for marketing of ores and concentrates sold or of concentrates tolled as is consistent with generally accepted industry marketing practices;

  • Basic Costs means all direct and indirect costs and expenses incurred in connection with the Building as more fully defined in Exhibit C attached hereto.

  • Maintenance Costs means parts and materials, sublet and labour costs of a qualified licensed mechanic for the maintenance of the Revenue Service Vehicles, but shall not include costs associated with interior and exterior transit advertising signs and non-mechanical servicing of Revenue Service Vehicles such as fuelling, clearing fareboxes, cleaning and painting wheel rims, vehicle washing and other work performed by a serviceman; and,

  • Project Costs means the costs of the construction, acquisition or equipping of the Project, as further described in the Project Budget, and such other costs as may be approved in writing by the Department, provided such costs are permitted by the Act.

  • Training Costs means reasonable costs incurred to upgrade the technological skills of Full-Time Employees in Illinois and includes: curriculum development; training materials (including scrap product cost); trainee domestic travel expenses; instructor costs (including wages, fringe benefits, tuition and domestic travel expenses); rent, purchase or lease of training equipment; and other usual and customary training cots. “Training costs” do not include, except where the Company receives prior written approval of the Department, costs associated with travel outside the United States, wages and fringe benefits of employees during periods of training, administrative costs related to Full-Time Employees of the Taxpayer, or amounts paid to an affiliate of the Company.

  • Routine Patient Costs means all health care services that are otherwise covered under the Group Contract for the treatment of cancer or other Life-threatening Condition that is typically covered for a patient who is not enrolled in an Approved Clinical Trial.

  • Corrective Maintenance means the maintenance which is required when an item has failed or worn out, to bring it back to working order, which may also include those services necessary to partially restore, renew or strengthen an existing Department facility or system, following damage caused by use or normal wear and tear.

  • FTE Costs means the FTE Rate multiplied by the applicable number of FTEs who perform a specified activity pursuant to this Agreement.

  • O&M Costs as defined in the Depositary Agreement.

  • Patent Costs means the reasonable fees and expenses paid to outside legal counsel, and filing, maintenance and other reasonable out-of-pocket expenses paid to Third Parties, incurred in connection with the Prosecution and Maintenance of Patent Rights.

  • Cleanup costs means expenses (including but not limited to legal and professional fees) incurred in testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, removing, containing, treating, neutralizing, detoxifying or assessing the effects of Pollutants.

  • Operation and Maintenance Costs means the costs of:

  • Patent Expenses means the fees and expenses of outside counsel and payments to Third Parties incurred after the Effective Date in connection with the preparation, filing, prosecution and maintenance of the Licensed Patents, the Joint Collaboration Patents, and the Shire Patents covering Compound and Collaboration Products, including the costs of patent interference and opposition proceedings, net of any reimbursement of such expenses by Third Parties.

  • Indirect Costs has the same meaning as in 44 Ill. Admin. Code 7000.

  • Scheduled Maintenance means any adjustment, repair, removal, disassembly, cleaning, or replacement of components or systems required by the manufacturer which is performed on a periodic basis to prevent part failure or equipment or engine malfunction, or anticipated as necessary to correct an overt indication of malfunction or failure for which periodic maintenance is not appropriate.