Raw Ingredient definition

Raw Ingredient means the raw ingredient specified in Appendix 1, as amended by the Parties from time to time.

Examples of Raw Ingredient in a sentence

  • If the Distributor demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of the Supplier that specific testing of the Raw Ingredient or the Finished Products is required by applicable law in order to legally manufacture, market and/or distribute the Finished Products in specific countries in the Territory, the Distributor shall be entitled to perform such specific testing upon prior written notice to the Supplier or, if the Supplier so decides at its sole discretIon, the Supplier shall perfomi such testing itself.

  • If any third party raises any claim against the Distributor relating to alleged infringement by the Raw Ingredient, the Distributor shall promptly notify the Supplier in writing.

  • Actual orders for purchase of Raw Ingredient shall be made in writing in the form of purchase orders to the Supplier.

  • Raw Ingredient pursuant to actual purchase orders received by the Supplier shall normally be delivered within one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days from receipt of order.

  • The DIstributor shall indemnify the Supplier for all claims caused by the Finished Products under applicable product law, provided that such claim is not caused by the Raw Ingredient.

Related to Raw Ingredient

  • Inert ingredient means an ingredient which is not an active ingredient.

  • Feed ingredient means each of the constituent materials making up a commercial feed.

  • ingredient means any substance, including a food additive used in the manufacture or preparation of food and present in the final product, possibly in a modified form;

  • Raw Materials means all raw materials, supplies, components and packaging necessary to manufacture and ship the Product in accordance with the Specifications, as provided in Exhibit A, but not including the API.

  • Active Ingredient means the clinically active material(s) that provide pharmacological activity in a pharmaceutical product (excluding formulation components such as coatings, stabilizers, excipients or solvents, adjuvants or controlled release technologies).