Subject Material definition

Subject Material has the meaning specified in Section 10.6(3).
Subject Material or “Subject Materials” means any material of any kind, including, without limitation, any element, compound, substance, or mixture: that is defined as a hazardous substance, extremely hazardous substance, hazardous material, hazardous waste, or pollutant of any kind, in or by any Environmental Law; that is regulated by or under any Environmental Law; the manufacturing, sale, generation, use, storage, treatment, disposal, transportation, or other handling or management of which – or any type of discharge or release of which – is regulated by or under, or otherwise subject to requirements of, any Environmental Law; or that due to its amount, concentration, or any characteristic, constitutes or contributes to – or may reasonably be expected to constitute or contribute to – a danger or hazard to the environment or to public health, safety, or welfare. The term Subject Material includes, without limitation, petroleum, including crude oil and any fraction thereof, natural gas, natural gas liquids, liquefied natural gas, synthetic gas, and mixtures of natural and synthetic gas. Environmental Laws . Manager shall observe, obey and cause its employees, agents, contractors, and licensees to observe and obey all applicable Environmental Laws. Subject Materials and Surrender of Hotels . Manager must not cause or allow Subject Materials to enter or be present on the Site or in the Hotels; provided, however, that Manager may cause and allow reasonable amounts of such Subject Materials as are customarily used or otherwise handled in connection with the concession operations to enter and be present on the Site or in the Hotels. Examples of Subject Materials customarily used or otherwise handled in connection with the concession operations may include cleaning fluids and business equipment materials (e.g., copy machine toner). Manager must ensure that all Subject Materials on the site or in the Hotels are stored, used, disposed of, and otherwise handled and managed in compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws. Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement, Manager must surrender the Site and the Hotels– including, without limitation, the soil, air, and groundwater of the Site – to the City free from the presence of Subject Materials, waste, and pollution of any kind, other than any Existing Contamination.
Subject Material has the meaning set forth in Section 7.5(c).

Examples of Subject Material in a sentence

  • The Subject Material may be used by the Sponsor, central lab, or other contracted party only as allowed by the Study subject’s informed consent form or pertinent institutional review board(s).

  • The Subject Material may be used by the Sponsor, central lab, or other contracted party only as allowed by the Study subject’s informed consent form and/or research authorization.

  • During the whole duration of my association with the ISA and afterwards, without any time limitation, I agree that I will not copy nor reproduce any part of any Subject Material, in any form or fashion, even if using alternative wording to that used in the program.

  • The Subject Material may be used by the Company, central lab, or other contracted party only as allowed by the Study subject’s informed consent form or pertinent institutional review board(s).

  • Sponsor’s use of Subject Material must be consistent with the law and Study subject’s wishes as documented in the informed consent form.

  • Subject to Section 7 (Publication), any Study Data and the rights granted in this section that permits certain uses, Study Drug Sponsor and Protocol Sponsor are the co-exclusive owners of all Study Data and Subject Material (hereinafter defined).

  • The MAC Title Indemnity shall be freely assignable to any lender providing financing to Buyer or a successor owner of the particular Property subject to the MAC Title Indemnity (and its lender) until such time as the Subject Material Adverse Change is removed or otherwise released from the title records of such Property.

  • Subject Material (OMIT IF MATERIALS ARE NOT BEING PROVIDED TO THE COMPANY) Subject Material means any biologic material of human origin including, without limitation, tissues, blood, plasma, urine, spinal fluid, or other fluids derived from the Study subjects in accordance with and pursuant to the Protocol (“Subject Material”).

  • Where the Recipient (“the Publishing Party”) proposes a Publication which includes or refers to the Clinical Subject Data, Clinical Subject Material or other Confidential Information of MSHHS provided under this Agreement, it shall submit that manuscript to MSHHS (“the Consenting Party”) for review at least thirty (30) days prior to submission for publication or presentation.

  • Institution agrees to make the Subject Material available to the Company in accordance with the Protocol for the purposes of the Study.


More Definitions of Subject Material

Subject Material means any biologic material of human origin including, without limitation, tissues, blood, plasma, urine, spinal fluid, or other fluids derived from the Study subjects in accordance with and pursuant to the Protocol and Study subject informed consent. Institution agrees to make the Subject Material available to the Sponsor in accordance with the Protocol for the purposes of the Study. The Subject Material may be used by the Sponsor, central lab, or other contracted party only as allowed by the Study subject’s informed consent form or pertinent institutional review board(s). Sponsor agrees that any use of Subject Materials, other than as allowed by the Study subject’s informed consent form, will require additional IRB review and approval.

Related to Subject Material

  • Project Material means all Material:

  • Project Materials means any and all works of authorship, artistic, literary and other works, inventions and materials designed, created, developed, written or prepared by the Supplier (or the Supplier's Personnel) in the course of providing the Services, whether individually, collectively or jointly with the Purchaser and on whatever media;

  • Contract Material means all material created or required to be developed or created as part of, or for the purpose of performing, the Services, including documents, equipment, information and data stored by any means.

  • Byproduct material means any radioactive material (except special nuclear material) yielded in or made radioactive by exposure to the radiation incident to the process of producing or utilizing special nuclear material.

  • Input Material means all documents, information, representations, statements and materials provided by Customer or a third party on behalf of Customer, relating to the Services, including computer programs, data, logos, reports and specifications and inventories.