Common use of Practice of Medicine Clause in Contracts

Practice of Medicine. Consultant and Company acknowledge that Company is neither authorized nor qualified to engage in any activity which may be construed or deemed to constitute the practice of medicine. To the extent that any act or service required of, or reserved to, Company in this Agreement is construed or deemed to constitute the practice of medicine, the performance of such act or service by Company shall be deemed waived or unenforceable, unless this Agreement can be amended to comply with the law, in which case the parties shall make such amendment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Prometheus Laboratories Inc), Agreement (Prometheus Laboratories Inc)

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Practice of Medicine. Consultant and Company acknowledge that Company is neither authorized nor qualified to engage in any activity which may be construed or deemed to constitute the practice of medicine. To the extent that any act or service required of, or reserved to, Company in this Agreement is construed or deemed to constitute the practice of medicine, the performance of such act or service by Company shall be deemed waived or unenforceable, unless this Agreement can be amended to comply with the law, in which case the parties shall make such amendment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Prometheus Laboratories Inc), Agreement (Prometheus Laboratories Inc)

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