putting into use definition

putting into use means the first use of an instrument intended for the end user for the purposes for which it was intended;
putting into use means the first use of a product intended for the end user for the purposes for which it was intended;
putting into use means the first use of a measuring instrument intended for the end-user for the purposes for which it was intended and related expressions are to be construed accordingly;

Related to putting into use

  • putting into service means the stage at which a device, other than an investigational device, has been made available to the final user as being ready for use on the Union market for the first time for its intended purpose;

  • Parent Intellectual Property means the Intellectual Property used in the operation of the business of each of Parent and its Subsidiaries as presently conducted.

  • Tobacco use means any use of tobacco products within the past two months. Tobacco use, however, does not include the religious or ceremonial use of tobacco.

  • Pre-Existing Intellectual Property means intellectual property developed prior to or outside the scope of this Contract, and any derivatives of that intellectual property.

  • Commercial computer software means software developed or regularly used for non-governmental purposes which—