Opus definition

Opus means Opus 5949 LLC, a Texas limited liability company, formerly known as TIE Investors, LLC.
Opus has the meaning set forth in the preamble.
Opus has the meaning assigned to such term in the preamble hereto.

Examples of Opus in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Opus shall not use the Disbursed Amount to [***].

  • As between the Parties, Opus will have the sole right, but not the obligation to institute, prosecute and control an Action to enforce the RDH12 Technology against Infringement by counsel of its own choice.

  • The Disbursed Amount shall be used by Opus solely to conduct the Development activities contemplated by the Development Plan, or otherwise approved by the Funding Parties in writing.

  • Notwithstanding any term of this Agreement to the contrary, including this Section 5.5 (Subcontractors), Opus shall have the sole right to determine the terms of the [***].

  • Opus will conduct the IND Activities and Phase 1a/2b Clinical Study in accordance with the development plan set forth in Schedule 3.1 (Development Plan) (the “Development Plan”) or as otherwise approved by the Funding Parties in writing.


More Definitions of Opus

Opus or the “Organization” shall mean the Organization of Part-time University Students;
Opus means OPUS 5949 LLC, a Texas limited liability company, formerly known as TIE Investors, LLC.
Opus has the meaning set forth in Section 4.11(d).
Opus means Opus Medical, Inc., a California corporation.
Opus means the customer Opus Inspection, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
Opus means any limited partnership interests in EGPLP held by a WD Limited Partner that were received on account of the contribution of the Properties.
Opus means any Common Partnership Units of the Operating Partnership (as defined in the OP Agreement), and any other limited partnership interest units issued or issuable with respect thereto (whether by way of a unit distribution or unit split or in exchange for or upon conversion of such units or otherwise in connection with a combination of units, distribution, recapitalization, merger, consolidation or other limited partnership reorganization).