Applicable Field definition

Applicable Field means, with respect to (a) an R&D Program, the applicable Collaboration Field for such R&D Program, (b) the period prior to the first Regulatory Approval of a Product Candidate, Elected Candidate and Product, the applicable Collaboration Field of the Target Product Profile of such Product Candidate, Elected Candidate and Product, and (c) the period following the first Regulatory Approval of a Product, [***]; provided that, for purposes of this clause (c), [***].
Applicable Field means the sub-field of the Field in which a Company Product will be and is Researched, Developed, Manufactured, used and Commercialized by or on behalf of Company, as specified in the applicable Program Research Plan.
Applicable Field means the Field of the Research Program in which a particular Selected Target was identified.

Examples of Applicable Field in a sentence

  • With respect to a Target that is presented to the JSC as a Candidate Target but is not selected by the JSC as a Selected Target, prior to [ * ] wherein Exelixis [ * ] would pursue such Target with the intent of developing, for use in the Applicable Field, products incorporating small molecules, Exelixis shall provide P&U with the opportunity to consider whether it wishes to acquire such a license.

  • P&U shall make known to Exelixis the Applicable Field for each P&U Compound at the time of delivery of such P&U Compound.

  • Exelixis may use such data for any purpose other than developing for use in the Applicable Field products comprising or incorporating small molecule compounds directed at such Selected Target.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, except as expressly set forth in the foregoing clauses (i) and (ii), neither of the Existing Licenses includes a grant by BioMarin of any license under any Product-Specific Technology or Generally Applicable Technology to research, develop, make, use or sell any Licensed Product in the Product-Specific Field or the Generally Applicable Field, respectively.

  • For example, but not by way of limitation, P&U covenants that (i) it will not use a Selected Target to search for a Collaboration Compound for incorporation in a Product to be used outside the Applicable Field, and (ii) prior to [ * ], it will not perform preclinical experiments or conduct clinical trials on that Product for an indication outside the Applicable Field.

  • For example, but not by way of limitation, P&U covenants that (i) it will not use a Selected Target to search for a Collaboration Compound for incorporation in a Product to be used outside the Applicable Field, and (ii) prior to its initiation of a clinical trial of a Product for the Applicable Field, it will not perform preclinical experiments or conduct clinical trials on that Product for an indication outside the Applicable Field.


More Definitions of Applicable Field

Applicable Field means the sub-field of the Field in which a Company Product will be and is Researched, Developed, Manufactured, used and Commercialized by or on behalf of Company or any of its Affiliates.
Applicable Field means the entire Field.
Applicable Field means the Field, but only as to the disease indications within the Research and Development Program that is the subject of a Back-Out (i.e., the AD R&D Program, the HD R&D Program or the PD R&D Program), in each case including any of the Other Neurodegenerative Diseases.

Related to Applicable Field

  • Exclusive Field means the use of Licensed Human Therapeutic Products for in vivo treatment of triple negative breast cancer or multiple myeloma/secondary osteoporosis in humans.

  • Licensed Field means all fields of use.

  • Massive Multiauthor Collaboration Site (or “MMC Site”) means any World Wide Web server that publishes copyrightable works and also provides prominent facilities for anybody to edit those works. A public wiki that anybody can edit is an example of such a server. A “Massive Multiauthor Collaboration” (or “MMC”) contained in the site means any set of copyrightable works thus published on the MMC site.

  • X-ray field means that area of the intersection of the useful beam and any one of the set of planes parallel to and including the plane of the image receptor, whose perimeter is the locus of points at which the exposure rate is one-fourth of the maximum in the intersection.

  • Licensed Field of Use means all fields.