Ophthalmic Field definition
Ophthalmic Field means the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of any ophthalmic or eye-related disease, state or condition (whether acute or chronic).
Ophthalmic Field means that part of the Health Care Market dealing with the structure, functions, diseases and conditions of the eye.
Ophthalmic Field. Ophthalmic Field shall mean all uses in the therapeutic treatment or prevention of any ophthalmic disease, infection or other ophthalmic condition.
Examples of Ophthalmic Field in a sentence
Seller shall pay Buyer a royalty of *** percent (***%) of *** to customers other than Buyer for use in the Ophthalmic Field for the duration of the term of this Agreement (regardless of termination, other than by breach of Buyer, in which case no such royalty shall be payable), or for the life of any Buyer patent relating to the Amvisc Products, whichever is longer.
The Seller agrees to manufacture and supply all of Buyer's requirements of Products for sale to the Buyer in the Territory for the Ophthalmic Field on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.
More Definitions of Ophthalmic Field
Ophthalmic Field means the prevention, treatment, cure or control of all Indications of the eye, adnexa of the eye, orbit and optic nerve, but (a) with respect to ARC127, ARC404 and E10030, excluding Diagnostics (as such term is defined on Schedule 4) and (b) with respect to Anti-PDGF Aptamers other than ARC127, ARC404 and E10030, excluding Excluded Applications.
Ophthalmic Field means the use of a Compound to treat, prevent, palliate and/or diagnose any Condition of the Eye in humans or animals by all modes of administration of that Compound including systemic delivery, local delivery, and delivery by means of a combination drug-device.
Ophthalmic Field fields of technology relating to vision care or ocular health, including contact lenses, artificial corneas, accommodating lenses, anterior chamber refractive lenses, intraocular lenses, other corneal onlays or inlays, lens care products, spectacles, ocular diagnostic devices and equipment and ophthalmic pharmaceuticals; "Permitted Recipients" the directors, officers, employees or professional advisers who are required, on a strict need to know basis, in the course of their duties to receive and consider the Confidential Information for the purpose of enabling the relevant Party to perform its obligations under this Agreement provided that such persons are under obligations of confidence no less onerous than those set out in Clause 9 imposed on the recipient party;