Previously Registered Device Type Clause Samples
The "Previously Registered Device Type" clause defines how devices that have already been registered under a certain system or agreement are treated within the context of the contract. Typically, this clause clarifies whether such devices are exempt from new registration requirements, subject to grandfathering provisions, or must comply with updated standards. For example, it may specify that devices registered before a certain date do not need to undergo additional approval processes. The core function of this clause is to provide clarity and continuity for parties dealing with devices that predate new contractual or regulatory requirements, thereby preventing confusion or unnecessary administrative burdens.
Previously Registered Device Type. All Registrations of Device Types after Date of Effect shall be made in accordance with the new requirements. Registration of Device Type made prior to such Date of Effect of the Change continues to be in effect unless (a) CI Plus LLP withdraws such Registration according to the following sentence or (b) such change is a Security Critical Change, in which case Registration is automatically revoked on the Date of Effect for all previously Registered Devices that do not comply with the Security Critical Change. For Registration of Device Type made in accordance with requirements prior to Date of Effect of the Change, in the case of a Normal Change, CI Plus LLP may withdraw Registration thirty-six (36) months after the Publication Date of such Change. Licensee may continue to manufacture, use, sell or distribute Licensed Product which belongs to Device Type Registered in accordance with requirements prior to Change after the Date of Effect, so long as such Registration remains in effect.
Previously Registered Device Type. All Registrations of Device Types after Date of Effect shall be made in accordance with the new requirements. Registration of Device Type made prior to Change continues to be in effect unless (a) CI Plus TA withdraws such Registration according to the following sentence or (b) such change is a Security Critical Change, in which case Registration is automatically revoked on the Date of Effect for all previously Registered Devices that do not comply with the Security Critical Change. For Registration of Device Type made in accordance with requirements prior to Change, in the case of a Normal Change, CI Plus TA may withdraw Registration 36 months after the Publication Date of such Change Licensee may continue to manufacture, use, sell or distribute Licensed Product which belongs to Device Type Registered in accordance with requirements prior to Change after the Date of Effect, so long as such Registration remains in effect.
