Third-Party Resellers definition

Third-Party Resellers means Licensed Product Suppliers, Distributors and Gilead Distributors.
Third-Party Resellers means Sublicensees, Suppliers, and distributors engaged by a Party and/or its Affiliates and Sublicensees (e.g., “Atossa Third Party Resellers” or “Besins Third Party Resellers”) to distribute the Afimoxifene Gel.
Third-Party Resellers means Licensed Product Suppliers, Distributors and Gilead Distributors. 2. License Grants

Examples of Third-Party Resellers in a sentence

  • Licensee shall notify Gilead in writing of all Third Party Resellers and any direct Customers promptly after entering into such arrangements and shall certify that its arrangement with such Third Party Reseller and/or direct Customer is consistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • Any marketing materials (including, but not limited to, advertisement and promotional materials) used by Licensee and its Third Party Resellers shall not contain any misstatements of fact, shall be fully compliant with the applicable laws, rules and regulations, and shall be distinct from, and not cause any confusion with, any marketing materials or Products used or sold by Gilead, or any marketing materials or products sold by Japan Tobacco.

  • Licensee shall name Gilead as a third-party beneficiary in any such agreements, and accordingly Licensee shall consent and hereby does consent to Gilead’s enforcement of such agreements to the extent relating to the obligations that Licensee is required hereunder to impose upon Third Party Resellers and direct Customers.

  • Licensee shall provide Gilead with written copies of all agreements executed between Licensee and Third Party Resellers.

  • Licensee shall not enter into any agreements with Third Party Resellers or direct Customers on terms inconsistent with this Agreement without obtaining Xxxxxx’s prior written approval.

  • Any marketing materials (including, but not limited to, advertisement and promotional materials) used by Licensee and its Third Party Resellers shall not contain any misstatements of fact, shall be fully compliant with the applicable laws, rules and regulations, and shall be distinct from, and not likely to cause any confusion with, any marketing materials or Product used or sold by Gilead.

  • Licensee shall provide Gilead with written copies of all agreements executed between Licensee and Third Party Resellers and Licensee and direct Customers relating to Lenacapavir or Product at the time it provides notice of such arrangements.

  • Licensee shall not enter into any agreements with Third Party Resellers on terms inconsistent with this Agreement without obtaining Xxxxxx’s prior written approval.


More Definitions of Third-Party Resellers

Third-Party Resellers means Licensed Product Suppliers, Distributors and Gilead Distributors. [*] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE THE INFORMATION (I) IS NOT MATERIAL AND (II) WOULD BE COMPETITIVELY HARMFUL IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED.
Third-Party Resellers means Licensed Product Suppliers, Licensee Distributors and Cytocom Distributors.
Third-Party Resellers means, collectively, the Datago Purchasers and the Franchisees.
Third-Party Resellers means, individually and collectively, Distributors and Gilead Distributors.

Related to Third-Party Resellers

  • Third Party Vendor means any person or entity that provides SaaS, third party software and/or related intellectual property. “Work” means any additional work the Customer requests Singtel to perform in relation to the Service.

  • Third Party Request means a written request from any third party for disclosure of Personal Data where compliance with such request is required or purported to be required by law or regulation.

  • Third Party Royalties means any royalties Licensee owes to one or more third parties pursuant to one or more licenses to intellectual property rights entered into by Licensee to avoid infringement of such rights by the practice of the Patent Rights or Copyrights in the manufacture, use, or sale of any Licensed Product, or to avoid infringement-related litigation with respect to the practice of the Patent Rights or Copyrights, as determined by Licensee in its reasonable discretion.

  • Third Party Contractor as used in the Student Data Protection Act and “Operator” as used in COPPA. De-Identified Information (DII): De-Identification refers to the process by which the Contractor removes or obscures any Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) from Education Records in a way that removes or minimizes the risk of disclosure of the identity of the individual and information about them.

  • Third Party Providers or “TPPs” means any payment service provider that provides payment services to you or someone else that concerns the Account, for example, an AISP (described in Clause 1(c) below).

  • Third Party Funds means any segregated accounts or funds, or any portion thereof, received by Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries as agent on behalf of third parties in accordance with a written agreement that imposes a duty upon Borrower or one or more of its Subsidiaries to collect and remit those funds to such third parties.

  • Third Party Data has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3(a).

  • Third Party Licensor means the relevant licensor of any Third Party Data or any Third Party Trade Xxxx;

  • Third Party Originating Carrier means a Telecommunications Carrier that originates Transit Traffic that transits AT&T-TSP’s network and is delivered to CLEC.

  • Third Party Material means software, software development tools, methodologies, ideas, methods, processes, concepts and techniques owned by, or licensed to a third party and used by the Service Provider in the performance of the Services;

  • Third Party Products means the Third Party Software and Third Party Hardware.

  • Third Party Rights means the Intellectual Property of any third party;

  • Third Party Components means software and interfaces, licensed by RIM from a third party for incorporation into a RIM software product, or for incorporation into firmware in the case of RIM hardware products, and distributed as an integral part of that RIM product under a RIM brand, but shall not include Third Party Software.

  • Third Party Agreement has the meaning provided in Section 5(a) hereof.

  • Third-Party Release means the release given by each of the Releasing Parties to the Released Parties as set forth in Article VIII.E of the Plan.

  • Third Party Content means all software, data, text, images, audio, video, photographs and other content and material, in any format, that are obtained or derived from third party sources outside of Oracle that You may access through, within, or in conjunction with Your use of, the Services. Examples of Third Party Content include data feeds from social network services, rss feeds from blog posts, Oracle data marketplaces and libraries, dictionaries, and marketing data. Third Party Content includes third-party sourced materials accessed or obtained by Your use of the Services or any Oracle-provided tools.

  • Covered Government support contractor means a contractor (other than a litigation support contractor covered by 252.204-7014) under a contract, the primary purpose of which is to furnish independent and impartial advice or technical assistance directly to the Government in support of the Government’s management and oversight of a program or effort (rather than to directly furnish an end item or service to accomplish a program or effort), provided that the contractor—

  • Third Party Supplier means a third party manufacturer and/or licensor of Products.

  • Third Party IPR means any Intellectual Property Rights not belonging to either party to this Agreement but used by the Supplier in the creation of the Deliverables and/or in the course of or in connection with the Project.

  • Third Party Licenses means licenses from third parties governing third party software embedded or used in the trading platform.

  • VNXX Traffic is all traffic originated by a Party’s End User Customer and dialed with a local dialing pattern that is not terminated to the other Party’s End User Customer physically located within the same CenturyLink Local Calling Area (as approved by the state Commission) as the originating caller, regardless of the NPA-NXX dialed. VNXX does not include originating 8XX traffic.