Tangible Materials definition

Tangible Materials means any tangible documentation, whether written or electronic, existing as of the Closing Date or during the Term, that is Controlled by the Licensor, embodying or relating to the Licensed Intellectual Property, Regulatory Files, Products or the Programs, including, but not limited to, safety, efficacy or other data related to the Products or Programs, documentation, patent applications and invention disclosures.
Tangible Materials means [ * ].
Tangible Materials means contract records that exist in a physical (i.e., non-electronic) state.

Examples of Tangible Materials in a sentence

  • All data and results of all clinical trials on Licensed Products conducted by or on behalf of MSK or its Affiliate at any time prior to or during the Term are included in the Licensed Tangible Materials and Licensed Know-How and are licensed exclusively to Licensee under this Agreement.

  • Context acknowledges and accepts that any Tangible Materials provided by BioAtla under this Agreement are provided in their condition and form as at the Effective Date (provided, BioAtla shall remain responsible and liable for any defects to such Tangible Materials reasonably demonstrated to have been in existence as at the Effective Date).

  • The IP Committee shall be responsible for discussing and establishing the patent prosecution strategy for the Licensed Patent Rights including any additional patent applications covering any potentially patentable inventions within the Licensed Tangible Materials and/or Licensed Know-How, and for reviewing and managing the prosecution of any Licensed Patent Rights including such additional patent applications that are determined by the IP Committee to be filed covering any such inventions.

  • Subject to Article 7, BioAtla gives no warranty or representation as to the suitability of such Tangible Materials for any given purpose.

  • Within a reasonable time after the Effective Date, and no later than ninety (90) days thereafter, Symphony shall, at Licensee’s sole cost and expense, deliver to Licensee copies of all then-existing Tangible Materials related to the Oncology Field.


More Definitions of Tangible Materials

Tangible Materials means any tangible technical, medical, regulatory or marketing documentation, whether written or electronic, existing as of the Closing Date or made by or on behalf of Symphony Allegro during the Term, that (a) is Controlled by the Licensor and (b) embodies or relates solely to the Regulatory Files (other than Drug Master Files), Exiting Products or the Programs; provided, however, that Tangible Materials shall not include any manufacturing-related documentation or any documentation related to Licensed Intellectual Property.
Tangible Materials means [ * ], that embodies or relates to [ * ], including [ * ]; provided, however, that Tangible Materials shall not include [ * ].
Tangible Materials has the meaning set forth in Section 3.6.3;
Tangible Materials means any tangible documentation, know-how, data, reports, records or other materials or information, whether written or electronic, that is Controlled by SLX, embodying or related to the Sublicensed IP, Regulatory Files, SLx-2101, SLx-2119, SLx-4090 or a Program, including, but not limited to, documentation, patent applications and invention disclosures.
Tangible Materials means, with respect to any Company Program, collectively, all physical embodiments of, or relating to, such Company Program or its elements in whatever state of completion, wherever located (including in any film laboratory or storage facility owned or controlled by Company or any other Person), in any video, audio or other format, including: (A) all positive, negative, fine grain and answer prints and duplicating negatives; (B) all exposed or developed film, pre-print materials, subtitles, special effects, cutouts, stock footage, outtakes, tabs and trims, master tapes and other duplicating materials of any kind, all various language dubbed and titled versions, prints and negatives of stills, trailers and television spots; (C) tapes, discs, hard drives, computer memory, or other electronic media of any nature; (D) all sound and music tracks, audio and video recordings of all types and gauges (whether analog, digital or otherwise) in all languages; (E) electronic and/or digital copies of any of the foregoing stored on any media; and (F) any other similar materials required, used or held for use in connection with the Exploitation of the Company Programs.
Tangible Materials means, with respect to a Party that is required to return such Tangible Materials, (i) written materials incorporating the other Party’s Confidential Information, excluding portions that do not constitute such other Party’s Confidential Information or (ii) non-written tangible materials of such other Party that incorporate the Confidential Information of the other Party, e.g., cell lines, antibodies, mice and other organisms and materials.
Tangible Materials means any tangible documentation, data, reports, records or other information, whether written or electronic, that is Controlled by LFB USA, embodying or related to the Licensed Technology, including, but not limited to, documentation, patent applications and invention disclosures. CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE OMITTED AND REPLACED WITH “[***]”. A COMPLETE VERSION OF THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION REQUESTING CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT PURSUANT TO RULE 406 PROMULGATED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED.