DSCA definition

DSCA means the development, supply, and commercialization agreement the Company enters into with Bio-Techne, a draft of which has been reviewed by the Members, and the final version of which has been approved by the Board of Managers.
DSCA means the debt service coverage account of FLAC Holdings, LLC to be established in connection with the Securitization Financing.
DSCA means Title II of the Drug Supply Chain Security Act of the Drug Quality and Security Act, signed into law November 27, 2013, as amended and including all implementing regulations issued by the FDA related thereto.

Examples of DSCA in a sentence

  • Novavax will perform activities to establish compliance with DSCA to the extent applicable at the time of manufacturing, by statute and FDA interpretive guidance thereof.

  • It is expected that DSCA will execute these activities without exceeding the amount obligated in this Agreement and will consult with State if it appears that the amount obligated will not be sufficient to cover actual costs.

  • The current DSCA procedures for obtaining this approval are, without being incorporated herein, attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • DSCA will provide the maximum practicable opportunity for small business participation.

  • In the event that actual costs incurred by DSCA under this Agreement exceed the amount obligated by the Agreement, State agrees to pay the costs from legally and programmatically available funds.

  • Upon execution of the Agreement, State will return a signed copy to DSCA.

  • DSCA shall return to State any undisbursed funds in excess of the known actual costs as directed by State, or by contracting on behalf of State, in accordance with relevant United States foreign assistance laws and regulations.

  • In the event that the TPOC is replaced, DSCA will inform all parties of the newly designated TPOC.

  • Other than in the limited circumstances set out in our DS&CA, we do not receive commissions.

  • DSCA is reminded that U.S. Executive Orders and laws prohibit transactions with and the provision of resources and support to individuals and organizations associated with terrorism.