Strategic Partner definition

Strategic Partner means a third party, whether or not currently affiliated with the Company, hereof, which party (i) is engaged in a business which is the business in which the Company or one of its subsidiaries is engaged or a similar or related business, and (ii) either (a) subsequently purchases equity securities of the Company (or securities convertible into equity securities of the Company), or (b) enters into an agreement for one or more of the following: the licensing by the Company or one of its subsidiaries of all or any portion of its technology to such third party, the licensing by such third party of all or any portion of its technology to the Company or one of its subsidiaries, or any other coordination of all or a portion of their respective business activities or operations by the Company or one of its subsidiaries and such third party.
Strategic Partner means (i) a pharmaceutical or biotechnology company with book equity of at least U.S. $200,000,000, (ii) a pharmaceutical or biotechnology company with sales of at least U.S. $150,000,000, or (iii) a publicly traded, or division or subdivision of a publicly traded, pharmaceutical or biotechnology company with market capitalization in excess of U.S. $200,000,000.
Strategic Partner means a strategic partner described in 22 USC 8601 to 8606.

Examples of Strategic Partner in a sentence

  • Ensure that the drafting of an official College letter of condolence to the deceased’s family is signed and sent by the President, or nominated person in the President’s absence (with a copy to the HR Strategic Partner, who will in turn forward a copy to the Department/Division concerned).

  • If they are requested, make the necessary arrangements, keeping the HR Strategic Partner informed as appropriate.

  • Name:Date of Request:PSU Email:Phone No. (must be able to be reached at this #): Position/Title/Role: Unit/Department/College:Supervisor:Human Resources Strategic Partner: Verification: By signing this form, I verify that the above information is complete and accurate as of the date of submission, and I understand that any intentional misrepresentation contained in this request may result in disciplinary action.

  • The draft letter from the President should be prepared by the local HR Strategic Partner with input from the department and reviewed by the Director of HR before submission to the President.

  • The relevant HR Strategic Partner (who will notify the Research Services (where relevant), and the HR Staff Hub) Giving the date and cause of death (if known), together with any other relevant information available regarding the circumstances.


More Definitions of Strategic Partner

Strategic Partner means a party with whom Licensee or its Affiliate has entered into a contractual relationship, to identify a therapeutic target, and/or collaborate in the performance of research and development and/or commercialization of a Product or a product that is proprietary to the Strategic Partner or in which the Strategic Partner has research and development and/or commercialization rights. A party may be a “Strategic Partner” for purposes of this Agreement even if it has its own manufacturing facilities; however, a party may not, except with Lonza’s written consent, be a “Strategic Partner” for purposes of Clause 5.3.1 of this Agreement if the contractual relationship between that party and Licensee or its Affiliate is solely intended to provide for the provision by that party of third-party contract manufacturing services. For the purposes of the table in Clause 5.3.1 below, any entity that is primarily a Competing Contract Manufacturer will not be deemed a Strategic Partner.
Strategic Partner means third party organisation that provide services to the Commissioner and/or the Chief Constable under a long term partnership contract
Strategic Partner means any Person who acquires 25% or more of the equity of the Corporation and who provides a strategic benefit to the Corporation in the form of a contractual relationship or contribution of material, in-kind assets.
Strategic Partner means an organisation that the Council has a long term arrangement with for the provision of goods, works and / or services;
Strategic Partner means a Person who or which, at the time in question, has entered into, or is simultaneously entering into or has agreed to enter into, a strategic arrangement with the Corporation for the provision by either party to the other party of goods, services, technology, expertise or other value.
Strategic Partner means a Third Party with whom Licensee has entered into a contractual relationship (i) to collaborate in the performance of research or development, and/or commercialization of Product, (ii) under which such Third Party has a material interest in the commercial success of Product, and (iii) is not only intended to provide for the provision of services by such Third Party to Licensee. In no event may any entity that is primarily a Competing Contract Manufacturer be deemed a Strategic Partner for the purposes of this Agreement.
Strategic Partner means any entity that agrees to compensate Licensee or its Affiliate in exchange for: Licensee’s or its Affiliate’s practice of the Patent Rights and/or development of Licensed Products, on behalf of or in collaboration with such entity, including without limitation, for commercialization and development activities for Licensed Products. Any entity which meets the foregoing criteria, that also receives a Sublicense shall be considered a Sublicensee, and not a Strategic Partner, for the purposes of this Agreement.