* Assignable Error definition

* Assignable Error means: negligence, fraud, recklessness, willful misconduct, or material breach of cGMP (if applicable) on the part of employees, consultants, contractors, sub-contractors, agents or representatives of *.

Examples of * Assignable Error in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the audit is required for cause (i) due to safety reasons or other reasons that necessitates immediate audit of or visit to the Facility or (ii) due to the * Assignable Error, the foregoing sentence shall not apply and Client may conduct such audit or visit by providing * with a prior notice by email.

  • In such case, if Client proves the Latent Defect is solely due to * Assignable Error, the above Section 5.9.2(a)(iii) and Section 13.1 shall apply.

  • The Project Plan shall specify the frequency and duration of such meetings; provided that the associated costs for meetings requested solely by Client in excess of the number set forth in the Project Plan shall be passed through to Client by *, unless such meeting is for the purpose of addressing a deficiency in Manufacturing caused by * Assignable Error or assessing remediation thereof.

  • Although * will make Commercially Reasonable Efforts to use no more than those amounts, * will not be responsible for Raw Materials used in excess of the agreed-upon estimate; provided, however, that * shall be responsible for any such excessive use, loss, spoilage, or waste of such Raw Materials caused by an * Assignable Error.

Related to * Assignable Error

  • Assignable Loan means a Loan that is capable of being assigned or novated to, at a minimum, commercial banks or financial institutions (irrespective of their jurisdiction of organization) that are not then a lender or a member of the relevant lending syndicate, without the consent of the Reference Entity or the guarantor, if any, of such Loan (or the consent of the applicable borrower if the Reference Entity is guaranteeing such Loan) or any agent;

  • Non-Assignable Contract means any agreement, contract or license to which any Grantor is a party that by its terms purports to restrict or prevent the assignment or granting of a security interest therein (either by its terms or by any federal or state statutory prohibition or otherwise irrespective of whether such prohibition or restriction is enforceable under Section 9-406 through 409 of the UCC).

  • Employee assigned to the contract means an employee who was hired after November 6, 1986, who is directly performing work, in the United States. An employee is not considered to be directly performing work under a contract if the employee—

  • Personal Grievance means a claim that an employee: • has been unjustifiably dismissed; or • has had their employment, or their conditions of employment, affected to their disadvantage by some unjustifiable action by the employer; or • has been discriminated against; or • has been sexually harassed in their employment; or • has been racially harassed in their employment; or • has been subjected to duress in relation to membership or non-membership of a union.

  • Looked After Child means any child who is in the care of a local authority in accordance with Section 22 (1) of the Children Act 1989. A child who was “a previously Looked After Child” means a child who after being Looked After became subject to an Adoption Order under Section 46 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002, a Residence Order under Section 8 of the Children Act 1989 or Special Guardianship Order under Section 14A of the Children Act 1989.