Trial Product definition
Examples of Trial Product in a sentence
If permitted by Sophos, the Supplier may conduct a free trial or evaluation of a Product (each a “Trial Product”), the Customer may use the Trial Product in a test environment only and for the duration specified by the Supplier in writing.
If you retain a Trial Product, payment is due on the business day following the last day of the trial period.
We may offer certain Products as "Trial Products." If you are approved for a Trial Product, you may provide it to End Users for evaluation purposes, or (if we agree) you may use it as part of a Development System.
The Institution/Principal Investigator shall administer the Clinical Trial Product only to Subjects from whom Informed Consent has been properly obtained by the Principal Investigator under Clause 4.1(g) and this Clause 6.
GSK shall exclusively own all rights, title (“Rights”) in and to any invention, and interest in and to inventions (in any clinical specimens or samples obtained from the Subject), discoveries, know-how, patents (whether patentable or not), copyright, trade secrets and other intellectual rights, including but not limited to inventions, discoveries and technology relating to the Clinical Trial Product or otherwise generated by the Clinical Trial (collectively, “Inventions”).
Customer will not upload or store Customer Personal Data or Customer Confidential Information into any Trial Product, and Customer will only use the Trial Products with non-production data in a non-production environment.
Upon expiration or termination of the Trial Term, Customer’s right to use the Trial Product ends, and Customer’s access to SaaS Services Trial Products will cease.
Customer will email ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ for Trial Product return instructions.
Customer acknowledges that any data remaining on any Trial Product returned to Rubrik may be disposed of or destroyed by Rubrik without any liability to Rubrik.
Additionally, a Manufacturing Requirements Document will be developed and agreed to prior to the manufacture and supply of the first Phase I Clinical Trial Product material.