Marketed Product definition

Marketed Product means a licensee's product that has its own differentiation and marketing collateral. It may comprise one price list entry, or in some cases multiple entries (for example, to account for different localizations or delivery packaging). By way of example, in terms of Oracle's product line we wouldn't consider Oracle's Java Application Server to be a Marketed Product, but Oracle's Java Application Server Platform Edition, Standard Edition, and Enterprise Edition are 3 Marketed Products. Oracle's Java Studio Enterprise is a fourth Marketed Product. All fees shall be due upon execution of this Agreement. In addition, Oracle shall have no obligation to deliver or make available the TCK until such fees are received by Oracle.
Marketed Product means the pharmaceutical preparation in finished form containing Product suitable for human administration, whether alone or in combination with other active ingredients.
Marketed Product means a Product: (a) that has received marketing approval in the applicable jurisdiction from the relevant Governmental Entity; and (b) for which commercial sales have been initiated in such jurisdiction prior to the date of execution of this CVR Agreement or for which the Company and/or its Affiliates elect, in their sole discretion, to initiate commercial sales in such jurisdiction after the date of execution of this CVR Agreement and prior to the Termination Date.

Examples of Marketed Product in a sentence

  • By way of example, in terms of Oracle's product line we wouldn't consider Oracle's Java Application Server to be a Marketed Product, but Oracle's Java Application Server Platform Edition, Standard Edition, and Enterprise Edition are 3 Marketed Products.

  • Such reporting shall begin following the first sale of Marketed Product in the Territory.

  • Upon Wyeth’s request after any such termination by ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ shall assign to Wyeth all regulatory filings and approvals pertaining to any Product or Marketed Product and transfer to Wyeth all data and information in DOV’s possession in connection therewith.

  • In the event that Licensee is subject to a TCK license for a JSR that Oracle has deemed to be “Related” to this JSR, for each Marketed Product that is compliant with Related JSRs, such Marketed Product will be subject to only a single royalty payment for the TCK licenses to the Related JSRs. Such single royalty payment rate shall be equal to the highest royalty rate of the TCK licenses for the applicable Related JSRs.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Wyeth makes no other warranties, expressed or implied, and Wyeth does not warrant, nor does it entitle any agent, officer, employee or representative of Wyeth to warrant, validity, enforceability, efficacy, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise with respect to Product, Marketed Product or Wyeth Patent as the case may be.


More Definitions of Marketed Product

Marketed Product means a Product which is approved by a regulatory agency for sale pursuant to this Agreement in any country in the Territory.
Marketed Product means a licensee's product that has its own differentiation and marketing collateral. It may comprise one price list entry, or in some cases multiple entries (for example, to account for different localizations or delivery packaging). By way of example, Oracle WebLogic Server Standard Edition, Oracle WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition, and Oracle WebLogic Suite are three Marketed Products. Also for purposes of this Section VII.A, “Adjusted Revenues” means all gross corporate revenue related to Marketed Products, and includes without limitation both licensing and services. All fees shall be due upon execution of this Agreement and upon each anniversary thereafter, except that Adjusted Revenues due pursuant to Option 2 above shall be due on a quarterly basis. In addition, Oracle shall have no obligation to deliver or make available the TCK until such fees are received by Oracle.
Marketed Product is defined in Section 5.8(b)(iii).
Marketed Product means a licensee's product that has its own differentiation and marketing collateral. It may comprise one price list entry, or in some cases multiple entries (for example, to account for different localizations or delivery packaging). By way of example, in terms of Oracle's product line we wouldn't consider Oracle's Java System Application Server to be a Marketed Product, but Oracle's Java System Application Server Platform Edition, Standard Edition, and Enterprise Edition are three Marketed Products. Oracle's Java Studio Enterprise, which includes a Oracle Java System Application Server, is a fourth Marketed Product. Also for purposes of this Section IV.A, “Adjusted Revenues” means all gross corporate revenue related to Marketed Products, and includes without limitation both licensing and services. All fees shall be due upon execution of this Agreement and upon each anniversary thereafter, excpet that Adjusted Revenues due pursuant to Option 2 above shall be due on a quarterly basis. In addition, Oracle shall have no obligation to deliver or make available the TCK until such fees are received by Oracle.
Marketed Product means the HCl salt of the NPS Old Compound cinacalcet referred to as NPS 1493 being marketed by Kirin under the trademark Regpara®;
Marketed Product shall have the meaning set forth in the Supply Agreement.
Marketed Product means (a) Acorda’s CVT-301 inhaled levodopa product (the subject of a New Drug Application in the United States under the name Inbrija®), (b) [*****] and the same active pharmaceutical ingredient as the Supplied Product that Acorda may, by written notice to Manufacturer, indicate is also to be included within the definition of “Marketed Product”, and (c) any other product included in the definition of “Marketed Product” pursuant to Section 2.1(i);