Common use of Laboratory Samples Clause in Contracts

Laboratory Samples. 16.1 For the purpose of this Section, “laboratory samples” means any compound, substance, or mixture of compounds or substances (and any derivative of such a compound, substance, or mixture of compounds or substances) 16.1.1 that Lilly furnishes ChemPartner for any purpose related to the Agreement (such as research compounds, reference standards, reagents, or specimens) or 16.1.2 that ChemPartner creates as a result of performing the Services or Lilly. 16.2 Lilly will be the sole owner of any and all laboratory samples. 16.3 ChemPartner will dispose of any waste generated from ChemPartner’s possession of the laboratory samples in accordance with Applicable Law and the other provisions of the Agreement. 16.4 To avoid misunderstanding, ChemPartner acknowledges that 16.4.1 All laboratory samples in the possession of ChemPartner are subject to the provisions of Section 15. 16.4.2 Information regarding the laboratory samples (including the identity, description, and properties of any laboratory samples and any information that ChemPartner acquires from its processing, study, use, or handling of the laboratory samples) is Lilly’s Confidential Information, provided it satisfies the definition of Confidential Information.

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Sources: Master Laboratory Services Agreement (ShangPharma Corp)

Laboratory Samples. 16.1 For the purpose of this Section, “laboratory samples” means any compound, substance, or mixture of compounds or substances (and any derivative of such a compound, substance, or mixture of compounds or substances) 16.1.1 that Lilly furnishes ChemPartner for any purpose related to the Agreement (such as research compounds, reference standards, reagents, or specimens) or 16.1.2 that ChemPartner creates as a result of performing the Services or Lilly. 16.2 Lilly will be the sole owner of any and all laboratory samples. 16.3 ChemPartner will dispose of any waste generated from ChemPartner’s possession of the laboratory samples in accordance with Applicable Law and the other provisions of the Agreement. 16.4 To avoid misunderstanding, ChemPartner acknowledges that 16.4.1 All laboratory samples in the possession of ChemPartner are subject to the provisions of Section 15. 16.4.2 Information regarding the laboratory samples (including the identity, description, and properties of any laboratory samples and any information that ChemPartner acquires from its processing, study, use, or handling of the laboratory samples) is Lilly’s Confidential Information, provided it satisfies the definition of Confidential Information.. Section 17. Lilly’s Confidential Information

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Sources: Master Laboratory Services Agreement