Adverse Risk definition

Adverse Risk means any risk of an adverse effect on the Development, procurement or maintenance of Regulatory Approval, Manufacture or Commercialization of Licensed Products.
Adverse Risk means any risk of an adverse effect on the Development, procurement or maintenance of Regulatory Approval, Manufacture or Commercialization of the Products.
Adverse Risk means [***].

Examples of Adverse Risk in a sentence

  • If either Party believes that the other Party is taking or intends to take any action with respect to any Product that could reasonably be expected to have an Adverse Risk, whether in the Inovio Territory or in the Advaccine Territory, such Party may bring the matter to the attention of the JSC and the Parties shall discuss in good faith to promptly resolve such concern.

  • Further, if Inovio reasonably determines and notifies Advaccine that a proposed publication is reasonably likely to result in Adverse Risk in the Inovio Territory, Advaccine shall not submit such publication unless and until the Parties agree to a proposal to mitigate such Adverse Risk.

  • If either Party believes that the other Party is taking or intends to take any action with respect to any Licensed Product that could reasonably be expected ​ ​ to have an Adverse Risk, whether in the Lepu Territory or in the ArriVent Territory, such Party may bring the matter to the attention of the JSC and the Parties will discuss in good faith to promptly resolve such concern.

  • If the JSC so determines that such Pre-PoC Development Activities will create an Adverse Risk, then Brii Bio shall not perform such Pre-PoC Development Activities.

  • In the event that Licensee takes any action, or omits to take any action, that the JSC, through its final decision-making process pursuant to Section 3.3, has determined may have an Adverse Risk with respect to the ▇▇▇▇ Product, Licensor may terminate this Agreement, solely with respect to the ▇▇▇▇ Product, upon written notice to Licensee.

  • If either Party believes that the other Party is taking or intends to take any action with respect to any Licensed Product that could reasonably be expected to have an Adverse Risk, whether in the Spruce Territory or in the Kaken Territory, such Party may bring the matter to the attention of the JSC and the Parties shall discuss in good faith to promptly resolve such concern.

  • If GlycoMimetics believes that Apollomics is taking or intends to take any action with respect to any Licensed Product that could reasonably be expected to have an Adverse Risk, GlycoMimetics may bring the matter to the attention of the JDC and the Parties shall discuss in good faith to promptly resolve such concern.

  • If either Party believes that the other Party is taking or intends to take any action with respect to any Licensed Product that could reasonably be expected to have an Adverse Risk, whether in the HBM Alpha Territory or in the Spruce Territory, such Party may bring the matter to the attention of the JSC and the Parties shall discuss in good faith to promptly resolve such concern.

  • For clarity, the Parties shall resolve in accordance with Section 14.2 any Dispute concerning whether the Cutia Executive Officer or the Foamix Executive Officer has the final decision making authority, including a Dispute as to whether a decision by the Cutia Executive Officer creates an Adverse Risk.

  • Further, if Aravive reasonably determines and notifies 3D Medicines that a proposed publication is reasonably likely to result in Adverse Risk in the Aravive Territory, 3D Medicines shall not submit such publication unless and until the Parties agree to a proposal to mitigate such Adverse Risk.


More Definitions of Adverse Risk

Adverse Risk means the risk of a serious safety issue in connection with Licensed Products in the ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Adverse Risk means any risk of a material adverse effect on the Exploitation of any Licensed Compounds or Licensed Products in the Field.

Related to Adverse Risk

  • Adverse impact means any deleterious effect on waters or wetlands, including their quality, quantity, surface area, species composition, aesthetics or usefulness for human or natural uses which are or may potentially be harmful or injurious to human health, welfare, safety or property, to biological productivity, diversity, or stability or which unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life or property, including outdoor recreation.

  • Adverse impact on visibility means visibility impairment which interferes with the management, protection, preservation or enjoyment of the visitor's visual experience of the Federal Class I area. This determination must be made on a case-by-case basis taking into account the geographic extent, intensity, duration, frequency and time of visibility impairment, and how these factors correlate with (1) times of visitor use of the Federal Class I area, and (2) the frequency and timing of natural conditions that reduce visibility.

  • Adverse system impact means a negative effect that compromises the safety or reliability of the electric distribution system or materially affects the quality of electric service provided by the electric distribution company (EDC) to other customers.

  • Adverse Environmental Condition means (i) the existence or the continuation of the existence, of an Environmental Contamination (including, without limitation, a sudden or non-sudden accidental or non-accidental Environmental Contamination), of, or exposure to, any substance, chemical, material, pollutant, Hazardous Substance, odor or audible noise or other release or emission in, into or onto the environment (including without limitation, the air, ground, water or any surface) at, in, by, from or related to any Equipment, (ii) the environmental aspect of the transportation, storage, treatment or disposal of materials in connection with the operation of any Equipment, or (iii) the violation, or alleged violation, of any Environmental Law, permits or licenses of, by or from any governmental authority, agency or court relating to environmental matters connected with any of the Equipment.

  • Adverse action means a home or remote state action.