Binding Agents definition

Binding Agents means ingredients that are Alcohols, Ethers, Esters, Fatty Acids,
Binding Agents means ingredients that are Alcohols, Ethers, Esters, Fatty Acids, Fats and Oils, Gums, Hydrocarbons, Polyols, Siloxanes and Silanes, and Soaps, as categorized by chemical classes in the International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook.

Examples of Binding Agents in a sentence

  • Bayer shall be responsible, at its sole cost, for manufacturing or having manufactured through Third Party contract manufacturers, all materials (including without limitation, all Anti-Mesothelin Cell Binding Agents, MAY Compounds and Licensed Products) to enable it to Develop and Commercialize Licensed Products (including as required for any pre-clinical, clinical and commercial use of Licensed Products, including process development and scale-up).

  • ImmunoGen shall use commercially reasonable efforts to deliver to Bayer such amounts of Preclinical Materials as are ordered by Bayer in accordance with the foregoing (including such agreed upon timeframes) in a timely manner; provided, that, to the extent such Preclinical Materials are Licensed Products, ImmunoGen’s obligations shall be contingent on ImmunoGen’s receipt of the required quantities of Anti-Mesothelin Cell Binding Agents from Bayer.

  • The Research Program shall be designed to facilitate the selection of the appropriate Anti-Mesothelin Cell Binding Agents, MAY Compounds and linkers to be used in preparing Licensed Products and the conduct of initial research with respect to the Licensed Products.

  • To the extent Bayer requests ImmunoGen to manufacture any Licensed Product, Bayer shall supply ImmunoGen with quantities of Anti-Mesothelin Cell Binding Agents sufficient to enable ImmunoGen to produce such Licensed Product.

  • EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, Celgene MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR EXTENDS ANY WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT OR VALIDITY OF ANY Celgene PATENT, KNOW HOW, Tubulin Binding Agents OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.

  • Neither party shall be obligated to engage in collaborative research or development activities regarding the Tubulin Binding Agents, but may do so to the extent that the parties agree in a separate written arrangement.

  • In addition, EntreMed shall return at Celgene’s reasonably incurred expense to Celgene any and all Know-How and Tubulin Binding Agents without delay, including copies and excerpts as disclosed by Celgene under this Agreement.

  • In addition, to the extent that Celgene has any of the Tubulin Binding Agents in its possession, Celgene shall make these Tubulin Binding Agents available to EntreMed for testing, but it shall not be obligated to synthesize any new Tubulin Binding Agents for EntreMed.

  • Commencing on the Compliance Date, Defendant shall provide a Proposition 65 warning for any Covered Products containing TiO2 it manufactures, distributes, or sells for sale in California that do not contain at least 10 percent Binding Agents by mass.

  • EntreMed shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to bring one or more Licensed Products to market through a diligent program for exploitation of the Tubulin Binding Agents, Patent Rights and Know How.

Related to Binding Agents

  • binding corporate rules means personal data protection policies which are adhered to by a controller or processor established on the territory of a Member State for transfers or a set of transfers of personal data to a controller or processor in one or more third countries within a group of undertakings, or group of enterprises engaged in a joint economic activity;

  • Enforceable means, with respect to any Contractual Obligation stated to be Enforceable by or against any Person, that such Contractual Obligation is a legal, valid and binding obligation of such Person enforceable by or against such Person in accordance with its terms, except to the extent that enforcement of the rights and remedies created thereby is subject to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other similar laws of general application affecting the rights and remedies of creditors and to general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law).

  • Valid means that the Tax Verification Letter’s period of validity, as indicated on the Tax Verification Letter, has not ended.

  • Binding Effect The provisions, covenants and conditions in this Contract apply to bind the parties, their legal heirs, representatives, successors, and assigns.

  • Local Parties shall be defined as the Board or the local OSSTF/FEESO bargaining unit party to a collective agreement.