Commercial Development Sample Clauses

Commercial Development. During the term of this Agreement, Company agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to effectively manufacture and market Licensed Products. Such efforts will include sublicensing, development of promotional literature, mailings, and journal advertisements.
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Commercial Development. The European Commercial Development team is responsible for commercial strategy formulation across the European area, including both product and sales force strategy. The HQ marketing team will work closely with the Clinton, NJ-based marketing team to develop a cohesive global strategy suitable for implementation in European markets. The European team will have responsibility to ensure that brand strategies are implemented consistently across the area, and will perform market research to monitor performance and adjust strategy as appropriate. The team will also work in concert with country GMs and local marketing management to implement large-scale promotional and educations programs. The European HQ team will also develop and implement European sales force strategies including development and maintenance of a customer relationship management system, sales skills training programs, and sales leadership development. The HQ team will work closely with LOC commercial management to ensure a top-class sales effort in each country. Anticipated headcount: 5
Commercial Development. 5.1 SGI shall, upon MAB's request, keep MAB generally informed of SGI's and its Affiliates' updated development plans for Licensed Products, including SGI's and its Affiliates' and sublicensees' planned timing for Licensed Product launch dates. All dates and other information provided by SGI to MAB shall be Confidential Information (as defined below), shall used by MAB for planning purposes only and shall be subject to modification by SGI, at any time, based on its or its Affiliates' and sublicensees' actual progress in the development process.
Commercial Development. The Project, as contemplated by this Agreement and as depicted in the Conceptual Site Plan, will consist of approximately two hundred fifty thousand (250,000) square feet of building space. The site layout of the commercial portion of the Project must conform generally to the arrangement of buildings as depicted in the Conceptual Site Plan. Developer may submit commercial buildings individually or in groups of buildings to the City for development review approval, and the approval process for such submissions will proceed for the building or buildings submitted without the requirement that other buildings proceed through the development review process simultaneously.
Commercial Development. (1) Preference should be given first to water-dependent commercial uses over nonwater- dependent commercial uses; and second, to water-related and water-enjoyment commercial uses over nonwater-oriented commercial uses.
Commercial Development. 7.01 CENTOCOR shall use its best efforts, including such efforts of any or all of its affiliates and licensees, commercially to develop, manufacture and distribute products throughout the world.
Commercial Development. The commercial development will be located principally on the mound portion of the refuse fill area. The project design has been developed specifically to avoid or minimize activities that would require the removal or penetration of the soil cap. However, this section identifies a number of potential construction activities that could impact the integrity and quality of the existing cap. Commercial development activities will begin with the surcharging of the mound area. Surcharging involves the placement of eight feet or more of soil on the ground surface to promote settling of refuse and bay mud to reduce the settlement potential after site development. The soil is left in place for three months, and then is moved to another area of the site. A minimum of four feet of soil will be left over the refuse upon completion of surcharging. This remaining cap will likely be more dense as a result of the surcharging and grading process. The developer plans to perform surcharging tests to select the optimum soil surcharge depth. Such testing is intended to prevent the use of excessive soil loadings that could lead to a differential settlement of the mound area and the creation of cracks or fissures in the existing cap. 192 A few of the buildings and parking lots may require the excavation of refuse and re-establishment of the cap at a lower grade. only preliminary site elevations have been established at this time, therefore the extent of such excavations, if any, has not been determined. Plans call for avoiding excavation whenever possible. If cap removal were necessary, preliminary estimates are that it is unlikely to occur over more than 8,000 square feet of the site at any one time. Excavations for utilities are not expected to exceed the cap depth in most cases. Current plans call for utility lines to be located in common trenches wherever possible to reduce the amount of excavation. Where it is necessary to penetrate the cap, the developers have indicated that the extent of open trench at any one time can be limited, and trenches can be backfilled daily. The developers have indicated that open trenches are unlikely to exceed the dimensions of 3 by 200 feet (600 square feet) at any one time. Foundation excavations will be made within the cap soils. The commercial buildings will not require pilings or footings that will penetrate the refuse fill cap. No other significant cap disturbing activities have been identified that will be associated with the commercial...
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Commercial Development. During the term of this Agreement, PhytoMedical agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to effectively manufacture and market Licensed Products. Such efforts will include sublicensing, development of promotional literature, mailings, and journal advertisements.
Commercial Development. A. HEMISPHERX has or will provide SCIEN:
Commercial Development. (a) The commercial uses approved in the original DRI documents and the PUD documents were for a minimum of 25.4 acres located at the convergence of US 90, Buck Lake Road, and Fallschase Boulevard, and additional areas of commercial development within the mixed use and neighborhood commercial areas. The equivalent square footage of commercial space in the three areas described above, using the County’s Concurrency Management System procedures and a rate of 12,000 square feet per acre, results in a total of 625,800 square feet of commercial uses. [Not agreed.] [FALLSCHASE BELIEVES IT HAS 180,000 SQ. FT. OF ADDITIONAL COMMERCIAL, AS WELL AS 15000 SQ. FT OF NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERICIAL AND 66.5 ACRES OF COMMERCIAL, IN ADDITION TO THE RESIDENTIAL] The Applicant may develop up to 319,000 sq. ft. of commercial development in the area designated on Exhibit “D” without providing mitigation for offsite traffic impacts except for the mitigation of impacts caused by the concentration of commercial uses in the designated location. Transportation mitigation shall be provided consistent with a schedule which shall be adopted by the County as an Exhibit to the PUD Concept Plan referred to in Paragraph 9 of this Agreement. In no event shall more than 625,800 sq. ft. of commercial development be permitted on the Property.
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