Expired Product definition

Expired Product has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(c).
Expired Product means any Product that has not been sold by Butte Creek to a Distributor or other customer within 90 days from the date of its manufacture.
Expired Product means returned prescriptions, damaged Product, Short Dated Products or Products that have exceeded the manufacturer’s shelf life date specified on the product’s packaging. "Manufacturer'' shall mean any company engaged in the production and sale of Products.

Examples of Expired Product in a sentence

  • Expired Product *** will be identified and allocated between Cosmetic and Therapeutic Indications based on ***.

  • IMMEDICA shall then be entitled to offset the value of such Expired Product, calculated by multiplying the number of vials of Expired Product against the applicable Price paid per such vial, against any future payments owed to the LICENSOR under this Agreement.

  • Such Meetings must be documented and Intermax shall be granted access to the Meeting documents upon its request.

  • Distributor shall report quantities of Expired Product to Tazo and the parties will mutually determine proper disposition of all Expired Products.

  • For example, with respect to Expired Products, if the Net Sales associated with any Expired Product were sixty percent (60%) of the Annual Net Sales of all Payment-Bearing Products during the prior calendar year, then the Annual Net Sales tiers in Section 7.3(a) and Section 7.3(b), as applicable, would Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • Tazo shall not be obligated to credit Distributor for any Expired Product.


More Definitions of Expired Product

Expired Product means any product that is date bound by a date indicator printed on the product for which the date on the product is no longer valid or able to be issued in DRIVES.