Primary Packaging Design definition

Primary Packaging Design means artwork associated with the Primary Packaging for the Product in the Field in the Territory. 1.70 “Product” means the Product set forth in the Product Schedule. 1.71 “Product Label” means labels and other written material pertaining to the core label for the Product including, but not limited to, safety information, prescribing information, medication guides, and instructions for use. 1.72 “Product Requirements” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1. 1.73 “Product Schedule” means with respect to the Product, the Product specific details concerning the Product including the Product description, the API, specific Aquestive Product Patents (if any) covering the Product, specific Aquestive Product Mark(s) (if any) covering the Product, Dosage Strength, Milestone Fees, Minimum Volume Commitment, Royalty Fees, Territory, Product Transfer Price and any other Product or Territory-specific information required for the performance of the obligations contemplated under this Agreement. 1.74 “Product Transfer Price” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.
Primary Packaging Design means artwork associated with the Primary Packaging for the Product in the Territory. 1.75 “Product” means Aquestive’s Exservan™ (riluzole oral soluble film) product in the Dosage Strength.

Examples of Primary Packaging Design in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, cost and expenses incurred in connection with change(s) to cure a non-conformity of the label and package of the Product with the Primary Packaging Design specifications shall be borne by Aquestive.

  • Aquestive shall label and package Product in accordance with the Primary Packaging Design Specifications and Secondary Packaging specifications that are provided by Pharmanovia from time to time.

  • Haisco shall be responsible for any required notifications to the applicable Regulatory Authorities regarding the labeling and packaging configurations for the Product, including any changes in labeling or packaging configurations and shall be responsible for ensuring that labeling, packaging configurations, and the Primary Packaging Design complies with Applicable Law.

  • Pharmanovia shall be responsible, at its cost and expense, for any required submissions to the applicable Regulatory Authorities in the Territory regarding the labeling and packaging configurations for the Product, including any permitted changes in labeling or packaging configurations, and shall be responsible, at its cost and expense, for ensuring that labeling, packaging configurations, and the Primary Packaging Design Specifications complies with Applicable Law.

  • Aquestive shall label and package the Product in accordance with the Primary Packaging Design specifications, Applicable Law, and the approved Regulatory Approval Application for the Product.

  • Haisco shall be responsible, at its cost and expense, for developing and providing Aquestive with a copy of all graphics and artwork to be used with each Product, including the Primary Packaging Design, which shall be delivered to Aquestive as an electronic file in Adobe Illustrator format, and including the cylinder costs used by Aquestive’s vendor to print the graphics.

  • Pharmanovia shall be responsible, at its cost and expense, for developing and providing Aquestive with a copy of all graphics and artwork to be used with the Product, including the Primary Packaging Design, which shall be delivered to Aquestive as an electronic file in Adobe Illustrator format.

Related to Primary Packaging Design

  • Manufacturing Facility means buildings and structures, including machinery and equipment, the primary purpose of which is or will be the manufacture of tangible goods or materials or the processing of such goods or materials by physical or chemical change.

  • Manufacturing Process means any process for—

  • Packaging Materials means art and mechanical formats for a Software Title including the retail packaging, end user instruction manual with end user license agreement and warranties, end user warnings, FPU media label, and any promotional inserts and other materials that are to be included in the retail packaging.

  • Packaging means the assembly of components necessary to ensure compliance with the packaging requirements of these regulations. It may consist of one or more receptacles, absorbent materials, spacing structures, thermal insulation, radiation shielding, and devices for cooling or absorbing mechanical shocks. The vehicle, tie-down system, and auxiliary equipment may be designated as part of the packaging.

  • Remanufacturing means the activity of overhauling, retrofitting, fabricating, or repairing a product or its component parts for ultimate sale at retail.