External Conditions definition
External Conditions means (a) the occurrence of a suspected adverse reaction (as defined in 21 CFR §312.32) in a clinical trial that causes Jasper or its Affiliate or sublicensee to hold, delay or terminate a clinical trial, (b) any regulatory hold, constraint or restriction imposed, recommended or raised by a regulatory authority, (c) any delay by a regulatory authority in reviewing or responding to any application, other filing or inquiry made to such authority, (d) a court granting an injunction against Jasper or its Affiliate or sublicensee which enjoins the manufacture, use or sale of a Licensed Product, and (e) circumstances outside of the reasonable control of Jasper or its Affiliate or sublicensee, including involving supply of Licensed Product or patient recruitment or retention.
External Conditions means conditions which affect or are likely to affect the construction of the SEW’s Works including without limitation:
Examples of External Conditions in a sentence
WINTER: External Conditions -4 degrees C db saturated Internal Conditions 20 degrees C plus/minus 1.5 degrees C SUMMER: External Conditions CIBSE Standard Weather Year Internal Conditions 23 degrees C plus/minus 2.0 degrees C SOUND: Excluding external noise sources a maximum overall permitted noise level of NR38 from the base building engineering services is achieved in office areas (measured in open plan unoccupied furnished space).