Co-Market definition
Examples of Co-Market in a sentence
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and any license agreement within the Aventis Patent Rights, Aventis hereby grants to Regeneron and its Affiliates the nontransferable (except as permitted by Section 20.9), co-exclusive (with Aventis and its Affiliates) right and license under the Aventis Intellectual Property to use, manufacture, import, Co-Develop, Co-Commercialize and Co-Market the VEGF Products during the Term for the purposes of the Collaboration throughout the Territory.
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and any license within the Novartis Patent Rights, Novartis and its Affiliates hereby grant to Regeneron and its Affiliates the right and license under the Novartis Intellectual Property to Co-Develop, Co-Commercialize and Co-Market the IL-1 Antibody Product throughout the IL-1 Antibody Territory for the Term of this Agreement with respect to the IL-1 Antibody Product.
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and any license within the Regeneron Patent Rights, Regeneron hereby grants to Novartis and its Affiliates the right and license under the Regeneron Intellectual Property to manufacture, and to Co-Develop, Co-Commercialize and Co-Market the Trap-2 Product throughout the Trap-2 Territory for the Term of this Agreement with respect to the Trap-2 Product.
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and any license within the Regeneron Patent Rights, Regeneron hereby grants to Novartis and its Affiliates the right and license under the Regeneron Intellectual Property to manufacture, and to Co-Develop, Co-Commercialize and Co-Market the Trap-1 Product throughout the Trap-1 Territory for the Term of this Agreement.
When used as a verb, "Co-Market" shall mean to engage in such activities.
In the absence of such agreement, the Parties will be entitled to Co-Market the Product independently in the Country.
The parties anticipate that, during the Term, P&G may acquire the Capacity to Co-Promote or, if Co-Promotion is not legally permissible, Co-Market the Product within one or more countries in the Potential Co-Promotion Territory.
Upon payment of the Entry Payment with respect to any country in the Potential Co-Promotion Territory to be converted into a Converted Co-Marketing Territory, P&G shall have the right to Co-Market the Product in such country pursuant to Article V, as if such country were a country in the Co-Marketing Territory.
If it is not legally permissible to Co-Promote the Product within any country in the Potential Co-Promotion Territory in which P&G acquires Capacity, but it is legally permissible to Co-Market the Product in such country, then Sections VII(B) and (C) shall not apply and P&G may elect (subject to the requirements of Section VII(A)), in its sole discretion, to convert any such country in the Potential Co-Promotion Territory into a Converted Co-Marketing Territory.