Major Countries definition

Major Countries means Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, United Kingdom and the United States.
Major Countries means the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain and Italy, or any of them;
Major Countries means [***].

Examples of Major Countries in a sentence

  • The Product Plan shall set forth commercially reasonable development work (including without limitation clinical studies) to support acceptable regulatory applications for marketing clearance in all Major Countries.

  • The use, manufacture, import, export, offer for sale, distribution, marketing and sale of the Product does not infringe any patents that are owned by a Third Party in the Major Countries.

  • The term "Major Countries" shall mean France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom.

  • For purposes hereof, "Major Countries" means Germany, The United Kingdom, Spain, France and Italy.

  • Pfizer shall notify GMI in writing promptly of any decision to cease development activities, efforts to obtain Regulatory Approval, or commercialization of the Licensed Product for the First Indication in the United States and the Major Countries of Europe.


More Definitions of Major Countries

Major Countries means United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Japan.
Major Countries means the [***].
Major Countries means the United States.
Major Countries means […***…].
Major Countries means: (i) the United States of America; [***].
Major Countries means the United States, Europe, Japan and Canada.
Major Countries means the collective reference to the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and Spain and “Major Country” means any one of such countries.