Laser Films definition

Laser Films means films manufactured and sold by Seller that are intended for exposure by lasers and used for medical diagnostic imaging applications.

Examples of Laser Films in a sentence

  • Except as otherwise provided herein, or consented to or requested by Buyer in writing, Seller and its Subsidiaries shall use their reasonable efforts to preserve intact its business organizations relating to the Assets, and to preserve its relationships with Material suppliers with respect to the Assets and Material customers of the Equipment Product Lines and Laser Films.

  • Upon request of Buyer, Seller shall also provide to Buyer, Sterling and Parent such other information regarding the Equipment Product Lines, the marketing and sale by Seller of Laser Films and the Assets as may reasonably be requested by Buyer, Sterling or Parent.

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