Commercialise definition

Commercialise means to promote, market, distribute and/or sell a Product and “Commercialising” and “Commercialisation” shall be construed accordingly;
Commercialise means in relation to Intellectual Property, to do or seek to do any one or more of the following:
Commercialise means any and all activities, whether initiated or conducted prior to or following Regulatory Approval, constituting using, marketing, promoting, distributing, offering for sale, selling and importing a Product (other than for the purposes of a Clinical Trial), and “Commercialising” and “Commercialisation” shall be construed accordingly.

Examples of Commercialise in a sentence

  • If any Party wishes to Commercialise any Foreground IP owned by or licensed to it and: the Foreground IP in question has been developed using certain Background in accordance with this Clause 9; and the Foreground IP in question cannot be Commercialised without the incorporation of the said Background as a component of or in conjunction with the Foreground IP in question or to Commercialise Foreground IP would infringe Background of another Party.


More Definitions of Commercialise

Commercialise or “Commercialisation” means:
Commercialise. “Commercialisation” or “Commercialising” shall mean all activities relating to the import, advertising, promotion and other marketing, pricing and reimbursement, detailing, distribution, storage, handling, offering for sale and selling, customer service and support or post regulatory approval regulatory activities in relation to Licensed Product.
Commercialise means in relation to IPR, to:
Commercialise means the commercialising of any service, function or duty in accordance with regulation 3;
Commercialise means to advertise, promote, market, distribute and/or sell a product and “Commercialising” and “Commercialisation” (and other derivatives of such words) shall be construed accordingly;
Commercialise or “Commercialisation” means the use of Intellectual Property to create or develop a commercial activity, and the words “Commercialised” and “Commercialising” are to be construed accordingly. This may involve exclusive or non-exclusive licensing, or where permitted an assignment, of Intellectual Property and may lead to a new company formation, including for example, a Spin-out Company, and/or the development and/or introduction of new or improved products or services.
Commercialise means any and all activities (whether before or after Regulatory Approval) directed to the marketing, detailing and promotion of a Licensed Antibody Product after Regulatory Approval for commercial sale has been obtained and shall include pre-launch and post-launch marketing, manufacturing for commercial sale, promoting, detailing, distributing, offering to sell and selling a Licensed Antibody Product, importing a Licensed Antibody Product for sale, conducting marketing clinical studies (but not Development clinical studies) and interacting with Regulatory Authorities regarding the foregoing. When used as a verb, “Commercialising” means to engage in Commercialisation and “Commercialised” shall have a corresponding meaning.