DMFI definition

DMFI means any and all information, process, techniques and data in Allwin Biotrade’s possession relating to the Product as far as required to obtain Product Approval.
DMFI means the Division of Multilateral Financial Institutions in the MOF;
DMFI means a deposit-taking microfinance institution licensed under the Rules and Regulations for Deposit-taking Microfinance Institutions 2016;

Examples of DMFI in a sentence

  • The Sublicense Report shall identify, for each sublicense, the name(s) of the sublicensee, the date of the agreement, the trademarks, goods, and territory that are the subject of the agreement, the date on which FDM obtained DMFI’s consent to the sublicense, and a statement on whether the sublicensee has represented and warranted in writing to DMFI that the sublicensee is familiar with the terms of the applicable license from DMFI to FDM and agrees to be bound by them.

  • To memorialize and effectuate the Parallel Imports Supply Agreement, FDM, DMPL and DMFI shall, on or before the Effective Date, execute a supply agreement setting forth the terms of sale of products between FDM, on the one hand, and DMPL and/or DMFI on the other hand.

  • BHPB and DMFI deny that they have engaged in any unlawful activity, has failed to comply with the law in any respect, has any liability to anyone under the claims asserted in the Action, or that but for the Settlement a class should be certified in the Action.

  • To effectuate such dismissal, no later than two (2) business days after the Effective Date (as hereinafter defined under Section 11(g) below), FDM and DMFI shall execute, and FDM shall file in the Southern District of New York, a Stipulation of Dismissal to effectuate the dismissal of all claims and counterclaims in the SDNY Action with prejudice.

  • If a Dispute involves all the Parties, DMPL and DMFI shall be considered a single “Party” for purposes of cost allocation.

  • Absent written agreement between the FDM and DMFI, the Neutral Member shall at all times be an attorney specializing in trademark law with experience in that field at the partner or counsel/of-counsel level of a law firm.

  • DMFI shall inform FDM of any new variations of the ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ by Third-Party Licensees that DMFI has approved or that DMFI is aware a Third Party Licensee has commenced using since the previous quarterly meeting.

  • FDM and DMFI further agree that the initial Neutral Member shall be formally retained no later than ten (10) business days after the Effective Date.

  • FDM and DMFI shall use their best efforts to jointly agree to a new Neutral Member promptly following such discharge.

  • Nothing in this Agreement is intended or will be construed as an admission by BHPB or DMFI of liability or wrongdoing, or an admission by Plaintiffs that any of the claims in the Action were non-meritorious or any defenses to the claims were meritorious.

Related to DMFI

  • DMF means a drug master file, as provided for in 21 CFR § 314.420 or similar submission to or file maintained with the FDA or other Governmental Authority or Regulatory Authority that may be used to provide confidential detailed information about facilities, processes, or articles used in the manufacturing, processing, packaging, and storing of one or more human drugs.

  • AMFI means Association of Mutual Funds in India.

  • Raptor means all birds of the orders Falconiformes and Strigiformes, commonly called falcons,

  • ABI means Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, its domestic and foreign parents, predecessors, divisions, subsidiaries, affiliates, partnerships and joint ventures (excluding Crown, and, prior to the completion of the Transaction, Modelo); and all directors, officers, employees, agents, and representatives of the foregoing. The terms “parent,” “subsidiary,” “affiliate,” and “joint venture” refer to any person in which there is majority (greater than 50 percent) or total ownership or control between the company and any other person.

  • Medical cannabis pharmacy agent means the same as that term is defined in Section 26-61a-102.