FDR-C definition

FDR-C means part C of the Food and Drugs Regulations (Canada) of the FDA (Canada);
FDR-C means part C of the Food and Drugs Regulations (Canada) of the FDA (Canada); (pp) "FDR-J" means part J of the Food and Drugs Regulations (Canada) of the CDSA;
FDR-C means part C of the Food and Drugs Regulations (Canada) of the FDA. “FDR-J” means part J of the Food and Drugs Regulations (Canada) of the CDSA.

Examples of FDR-C in a sentence

  • The Company acknowledges that the Business is subject to restrictions, requirements and prohibitions under Applicable Laws in force (including the CDSA, the FDA (Canada), the FDR-C, the FDR-J, the Criminal Code, and state, provincial, territorial and municipal laws relating to controlled substances, any applicable state corporate practice of medicine statues or any applicable anti-money laundering legislation), which may change from time to time.

  • Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is aware of any non-compliance with any Applicable Law, including the CDSA, the FDA (Canada), the FDR-C, the NHPR, the FDR-J, the Criminal Code or any provincial, territorial or municipal legislation that the Company or any Subsidiary have reason to believe could result in a Material Adverse Effect.


More Definitions of FDR-C

FDR-C means Part C of the FDR of the FDA as amended from time to time.
FDR-C means part C of the Food and Drugs Regulations (Canada) of the FDA; (ss) "FDR-J" means part J of the Food and Drugs Regulations (Canada) of the CDSA; (tt) "Financial Statements" has the meaning given to it in Section 8.1(p);