UKCA Mark definition

UKCA Mark means the UKCA Mark indicating compliance of the medical device with the essential requirements of the Medical Devices Regulations 2002 (SI 2002 No 618, as amended). A UKCA marked medical device may be placed on the market and put into service in Great Britain (England, Wales, Scotland) for its intended purpose;

Examples of UKCA Mark in a sentence

  • Rules for using the UKCA Mark You must sign a ‘declaration of conformity’ before you can place the UKCA mark on your Medical Device product.

Related to UKCA Mark

  • counterfeit trademark goods means any goods, including packaging, bearing without authorization a trademark which is identical to the trademark validly registered in respect of such goods, or which cannot be distinguished in its essential aspects from such a trademark, and which thereby infringes the rights of the owner of the trademark in question under the law of the country of importation;

  • Transferred Trademarks shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(e).

  • Licensed Marks means those MLS GRID and MLS trademarks, service marks, word marks, logos and distinctive marks of all other kinds, if any, set out in Exhibit A as Licensed Marks.

  • Trade Marks mean registered Trade Marks and Trade ▇▇▇▇ applications and include any sign or logo, or combination of signs and/or logos capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one undertaking from those of another undertaking;

  • Licensed Trademark means those Trademarks set forth on Exhibit A attached hereto and such other Trademarks as may be designated by NovaDel in writing from time to time, and any registrations of the foregoing and pending applications relating thereto.