Reference Country definition

Reference Country means as specified in the applicable Final Terms;
Reference Country means a country outside of the Territory that reasonably may be used as country of reference or a price benchmark for the Regulatory Approvals in the countries of the Territory.

Examples of Reference Country in a sentence

  • The parties agree that there shall be a presumption that inhibitor compounds of (i) the HCV [ * ] or [ * ] HCV [ * ], or (iii) HCV, which [ * ] HCV [ * ] arising prior to the expiration of Chiron Patent Rights in the relevant Reference Country from Licensee’s program for research, development and commercialization of HCV [ * ] products (a “Product in Question”) are Identified Products, and are subject to the obligations governing Identified Products provided herein.

  • To the extent Novavax allows a Third Party to submit any Regulatory Filings in any of the Reference Countries, Novavax shall ensure that such Third Party expressly grant to Takeda a right of reference to all Regulatory Filings submitted by such Third Party to any Reference Country.

  • The parties agree that there shall be a presumption that siRNA or Antisense Compounds for the treatment of HCV infection arising prior to the expiration of Chiron Patent Rights in the relevant Reference Country from Licensee’s program for research, development and commercialization of HCV genome and complementary RNA inhibitor products (a “Product in Question”) are Identified Products, and are subject to the obligations governing Identified Product provided herein.