Shared Territory definition

Shared Territory means the following portions of the following metropolitan statistical area(s) (as designated by the Office of Management and Budget of the Executive Office of the President of the United States): None.
Shared Territory means the U.S.
Shared Territory means the following portions of the following metropolitan statistical area(s) (as designated by the Office of Management and Budget of the Executive Office of the President of the United States): Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA; and Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, AZ.

Examples of Shared Territory in a sentence

  • The costs related to such activities at BI as requested by Roche shall be shared as a Development Cost for the Shared Territory or borne for the Royalty Territory by Roche [*], as applicable.

  • Patent counsel for each Party shall discuss and determine how best to control the defense of an Infringement Claim in the Shared Territory.

  • The costs and expenses of any Enforcement Action in the Shared Territory, including without limitation fees of attorneys and other professionals, shall be shared in the following ratio: [*].

  • The direct, out-of-pocket costs of engaging any such Third Party in the Shared Territory, to the extent related to the Jointly Funded Product/Indications, shall be included as Development Costs.

  • For clarity, the only Licensed Products in the Shared Territory are Jointly Funded Product/Indications.


More Definitions of Shared Territory

Shared Territory means Japan and Taiwan. The Parties shall have equal rights in the Shared Territory in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.
Shared Territory means the United States and Canada.
Shared Territory means the United States, Canada and Mexico, provided that the JCC shall have the authority to determine whether to proceed with Development and Commercialization of Collaboration Product in the Field in Canada and Mexico.
Shared Territory means a geographic area within the Territory the use of which may be shared with a First Nation other than a Te'mexw First Nation, or over which another First Nation has asserted a claim which such circumstance is referred to in the BCTC Agreement as "overlapping territory".
Shared Territory means (a) the Co-Promotion Territory and (b) the European Union and Switzerland.
Shared Territory means the EU5 Countries and the Benelux Countries, in each case other than countries that have been removed from the Shared Territory pursuant to this Agreement or the applicable Co-Commercialization Agreement.
Shared Territory means, collectively, the countries in the Option Territory for which Galapagos has exercised its Co-Promotion Option.