Regulatory Commitments definition

Regulatory Commitments means activities to be performed by or on behalf of a Party or its Affiliates as a condition or in connection with receipt of Regulatory Approval of a Licensed Product in the Territory, including any Phase 4 Clinical Trials or other post-marketing commitments as mandated or agreed to be conducted with a Regulatory Authority for such Licensed Product.
Regulatory Commitments means the commitments to Regulatory Authorities with respect to the Development of the Products in the Licensed Territory as of the Effective Date, as listed on Schedule 10.2.
Regulatory Commitments has the meaning set forth in Section 0.

Examples of Regulatory Commitments in a sentence

  • The Settling Parties agree and acknowledge that after issuance of a Commission Decision approving and adopting this Settlement, the Commission may reassert jurisdiction and reopen this proceeding to enforce the terms and conditions of this Settlement, including the Regulatory Commitments.


More Definitions of Regulatory Commitments

Regulatory Commitments means those provisions that Ordering Paragraph (O.P.) 1 of Commission Decision (D.) ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ refers to as "the Regulatory Commitments attached to this Order as Appendix 3."14
Regulatory Commitments means the actions, commitments and agreements set forth on Appendix A;
Regulatory Commitments means the substantive terms, conditions, liabilities, obligations, commitments, or sanctions set forth on Exhibit B which are to be offered by Purchaser and its Affiliates and/or the Company and its Subsidiaries in the required notices, reports or other filings that are required to be made to obtain the Company Required Regulatory Approvals and the Purchaser Required Regulatory Approvals.
Regulatory Commitments means any minimum investment commitments undertaken for each of the Blocks, including: (i) in connection with MMN, any outstanding monetary portion of the Pilot Project as of the Execution Date; and (ii) in connection with MMS, CN and CS, the Exploratory Commitments.