Content Claim definition

Content Claim means any nutrient content claim as described in 21 CFR or any other claim made with respect to a product that expressly characterizes the addition or deletion of an ingredient as adding value to the product.
Content Claim. The term "Content Claim" shall mean any nutrient content claim as described in 21 CFR or any other claim made with respect to a product that expressly characterizes the addition or deletion of an ingredient as adding value to the product.

Examples of Content Claim in a sentence

  • In the event of an Improper Content Claim, Ariba shall (i) promptly notify You in writing of any such Improper Content Claim; (ii) permit You to control and direct the investigation, preparation, defense and settlement of the claim; and (iii) provide reasonable assistance and cooperate with You in the defense of same, at Your expense.

  • The Content Claim Standard (CCS) is a third-party verified chain of custody standard that provides companies with a tool to verify that one or more specific input materials are in a final product.

  • You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold Ariba harmless for any third party claim brought against Ariba alleging that Data You submit to the Discovery Site infringes the intellectual property laws or rights of others ("Improper Content Claim").

  • The term "Small Bottle Nutritional Milk" shall mean only milk (as defined in 21 Code of Federal Regulations Section 131.110, 1998 edition or as may be amended in the future) refrigerated or shelf-stable packaged in plastic packaging containing less than 40 fluid ounces and containing any Content Claim in addition to or other than just fat and/or lactose reduction claims.

  • The term "Value Added Dairy Products" shall mean any refrigerated or shelf-stable product that fails to meet the definition of Basic Dairy Product only because it makes a Content Claim other than a Royalty Free Content Claim as described in Exhibit A to this Agreement, attached hereto and hereby incorporated by reference.

  • The standard provides chain of custody through the requirements of the Content Claim Standard for raw material inputs certified to national organic regulations.

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