Improved Version definition

Improved Version means any new form of an existing ECE that incorporates modifications or updates in physical, performance or capacity characteristics (e.g., enhanced resolution, higher frame rates, improved transmission, quality or rate, additional imaging devices, improved software, etc.), as well as any upgrade to an existing ECE that results in it becoming an Improved Version, provided that it has the same basic intended use (per FDA label) as the existing ECE; i.e., imaging of the esophagus. The Parties agree that the current M2A, as well as any future capsule which is not legally marketed in the U.S. for visualizing disorders of the esophagus only, is a different product and not an Improved Version and is not subject to this Agreement, except with respect to representations specifically mentioning the M2A. The addition of any products other than Improved Versions to Exhibit A (The ECE) is contingent upon the Parties’ prior written consent. “Initial Marketing Plan” shall be the initial marketing plan detailing material aspects of EES’ sales and marketing efforts (and estimated to cover the first 2 Contract Years), attached to this Agreement as Exhibit 2.03.

Examples of Improved Version in a sentence

  • Improved Version A modified version (also referred to as an "update") of the Software, which fixes defects in it, or improves its logical consistency.

  • Development and Validation of a New Dart Code Improved Version ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, H, Rest, J, Moscarda, M.

Related to Improved Version

  • Modified Version of the Document means any work containing the Document or a portion of it, either copied verbatim, or with modifications and/or translated into another language.

  • Improved Property means any property upon which there is erected a structure intended for continuous or periodic habitation, occupancy or use by human beings or animals and from which structure Sanitary Sewage and/or Industrial Wastes shall be or may be discharged.

  • Licensed Material means radioactive material received, possessed, used, transferred or disposed of under a general or specific license issued by the Agency.

  • Needs Improvement the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall is below the requirements of a standard or overall, but is not considered to be unsatisfactory at this time. Improvement is necessary and expected. Unsatisfactory: the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall has not significantly improved following a rating of needs improvement, or the Educator’s performance is consistently below the requirements of a standard or overall and is considered inadequate, or both.

  • Software Intellectual Property means: