Reprocess definition

Reprocess and “Reprocessing” means introducing a Product back into the process and repeating appropriate manipulation steps that are part of the established Manufacturing Process. Continuation of a process step after an in-process control test show the process to be incomplete is not considered reprocessing.
Reprocess means introducing a Product back into, and repeating appropriate manipulation steps that are part of, the established Process.
Reprocess means extract or separate from source material or special nuclear material that has been subjected to radiation, those constituents that have undergone transmutations as a result of the radiation, or those constituents that have not undergone transmutations and are re-usable;

Examples of Reprocess in a sentence

  • Reprocess and pay disputed claims, when the resolution determines they were paid/denied incorrectly, within 30 calendar days of the written notice of the resolution unless a system fix is needed then additional time is allotted; and Automatically apply the corrective action or claims resolution to correctly adjudicate all other provider claims affected by the same issue.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Brammer will not have any liability for or responsibility to replace or Reprocess any Product which is defective or fails, or ceases to conform to the Specifications, or which is unusable for its intended purposes, in each case, unless such defect results from a Defect in Product which is not accepted under Section 7.3 and was caused by a Brammer Failure, or is a Latent Defect.

  • BioVectra agrees not to Reprocess or Rework any Batch of Product, or any intermediate in the manufacture of Product, without the prior written approval of Keryx in writing (in its sole discretion).

  • If Lonza is or will be unable to (i) Reprocess or Rework such Lonza Failed Batch and deliver the resulting Product within [***] of the Delivery Date, or (ii) replace such Lonza Failed Batch and deliver the resulting Product within [***] of the Delivery Date, then in either case Lonza shall instead, at Customer’s discretion, refund the Batch Price of the Lonza Failed Batch to Customer.

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Brammer will not have any liability for or responsibility to replace or Reprocess any Product which is defective or fails or ceases to conform to the Specifications or which is unusable for its intended purposes, in each case, for any other reason.


More Definitions of Reprocess

Reprocess means, for the purposes of claims and encounters, the activities completed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Complete, as a subcontractor of Tailored Plan, to reconsider the outcome of a previously adjudicated claim.
Reprocess means making any modifications after all the ingredients that make up the serial have been combined according to the procedures indicated in Diamond's outline of production and the product is in its final form and composition.
Reprocess and “Reprocessing” means repeating step(s) that are part of the Manufacturing Process in order to cause Product that does not conform to Specifications to conform to Specifications.
Reprocess means introducing the Product back into, and repeating appropriate manipulation steps that are part of, the established
Reprocess means the activity carried out on a used medical device in order to allow its safe re-use including cleaning, disinfection, sterilisation and related procedures, as well as testing and restoration of the technical and functional safety of the used medical device;
Reprocess means subjecting all or part of a batch to the repetition of a previous step or alternate manufacturing steps due to a failure to meet In-Process Testing or Specifications.
Reprocess and “Reprocessing” means introducing Product back into the Manufacturing Process in order to correct a Nonconformity. Reprocessing under this Agreement can only take place at Akebia’s option and direction, and only if such Reprocessing has been approved by the applicable regulatory authority governing such Product’s Manufacture.