LIVE AGENT definition

LIVE AGENT means a product containing a living organism that causes infectious disease, including, but not limited to, viruses, bacteria, rickettsia, fungi, and protozoa. In the event that WXPT intends, during the course of WXPT's activities in connection with the purpose of this AGREEMENT (as set forth hereinabove), to conduct any CROSS-CONTAMINATION ACTIVITIES, WXPT shall promptly notify MERCK in writing of its intention to do so, in order to allow MERCK to consider any potential concerns regarding cross-contamination or regulatory requirements. In the event MERCK identifies such a potential concern, the parties will negotiate in good faith a resolution thereto. Notwithstanding the foregoing, WXPT shall not conduct any CROSS-CONTAMINATION ACTIVITIES that MERCK identifies as presenting such a potential concern.
LIVE AGENT means a product containing a living organism that causes infectious disease, including, but not limited to, viruses, bacteria, rickettsia, fungi, and protozoa. In the event that NASTECH intends, during the course of this AGREEMENT, to produce, package, label, warehouse, quality control test (including in-process, release and stability testing), release or ship any chemical entity belonging to the classes of products listed above, NASTECH shall promptly notify MERCK in writing of its intention to do so in order to allow MERCK to consider any potential questions of cross-contamination or regulatory requirements. In the event MERCK identifies a potential problem of cross-contamination or regulatory requirements that would prohibit the activity, the parties will meet to resolve the problem. Notwithstanding the foregoing, NASTECH shall not manufacture, formulate or package products in the FACILITY that MERCK considers to present cross-contamination problems for PRODUCT.
LIVE AGENT means a product containing a living organism that causes infectious disease, including, but not limited to, viruses, bacteria, rickettsia, fungi, and protozoa. In the event that Dynavax intends, during the Term, to produce, package, label, warehouse, quality control test (including in-process, release but excluding stability testing), release or ship any chemical entity belonging to the classes of products listed above in the Facility or Pilot Facility, Dynavax shall promptly notify Merck in writing of its intention to do so in order to allow Merck to consider any potential questions of cross-contamination or regulatory requirements. In the event Merck reasonably identifies a potential problem which may result in cross-contamination with Product or Regulatory Authority requirements that would prohibit the activity, Merck shall provide Dynavax with written notice and the Parties shall meet to seek to resolve the problem in good faith; provided that, in no event shall Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Manufactured at the Pilot Facility or Facility identified in Merck’s notice be Delivered to Merck after the date of the notice until such problem has been resolved to the reasonable satisfaction of both Parties.

Examples of LIVE AGENT in a sentence

  • The term "LIVE AGENT" means a product containing a living organism that causes infectious disease, including, but not limited to, viruses, bacteria, rickettsia, fungi, and protozoa.

  • CUSTOMER SERVICE (LIVE AGENT) $0 There is no fee for live agent customer service.


More Definitions of LIVE AGENT

LIVE AGENT means a product containing a living organism that causes infectious disease, including, but not limited to, viruses, bacteria, rickettsia, fungi, and protozoa. In the event that NASTECH intends, during the course of this AGREEMENT, to produce, package, label, warehouse, quality control test (including in-process, release and stability testing), release or ship any chemical entity belonging to the classes of products listed above, NASTECH shall promptly notify P&GP in writing of its intention to do so in order to allow P&GP to consider any potential questions of cross-contamination or regulatory requirements. In the event P&GP, after reasonable consultation with NASTECH, identifies a potential problem of cross-contamination or regulatory requirements that would prohibit the activity, NASTECH agrees not to manufacture, formulate or package products in the FACILITY that P&GP considers to present cross-contamination problems for PRODUCT.
LIVE AGENT shall have the meaning given such term in Section 6.9.