Marketing and Distribution Expenses Sample Clauses

Marketing and Distribution Expenses. Genzyme's ordinary expenses incurred in the course of performing its marketing and distribution obligations hereunder shall constitute Commercialization Costs budgeted as part of the then-effective Commercialization Plan and, as such, shall be reimbursed by Dyax prior to the satisfaction by Dyax of the Initial Funding Commitment and by Kallikrein LLC after the satisfaction by Dyax of the Initial Funding Commitment, but only to the extent that such amounts, together with all other Commercialization Costs to date during such calendar year, do not exceed one hundred ten percent (110%) of the Commercialization Costs budgeted in the Commercialization Plan then in effect for such calendar year (except to the extent such excess is approved by the Steering Committee pursuant to Section 6.1.2 above). Ordinary marketing and distribution expenses include, but are not limited to, recruitment costs and salaries and associated expenses for sales and marketing personnel and support staff, advertising and promotion costs, transportation expenses including insurance (but only to the extent not charged to customers and only such proportion of all such costs directly attributable to support of the Commercialization Plan), duties and taxes, bad debt expense, and costs associated with cash and other trade discounts and allowances and other marketing concessions to customers actually allowed and taken.
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Marketing and Distribution Expenses. 4.3.1 Genzyme shall be solely responsible for payment of all Marketing Costs.
Marketing and Distribution Expenses. All freight, insurance, duties and all other charges associated with shipment of the Collaboration Products shall be considered Commercialization Costs for such Collaboration Products only to the extent such costs are not charged to Genzyme’s customers. Genzyme’s ordinary expenses incurred in the course of performing its marketing and distribution obligations hereunder shall constitute Commercialization Costs.
Marketing and Distribution Expenses. Genzyme's ordinary expenses ----------------------------------- incurred in the course of performing its marketing and distribution obligations hereunder shall constitute Commercialization Costs and, as such, shall be reimbursed by BioMarin/Genzyme LLC, but only to the extent that such amounts, together with all other Commercialization Costs to date during such calendar year, do not exceed one hundred ten percent (110%) of the Commercialization Costs budgeted therefor in the Commercialization Plan then in effect for such calendar year (except to the extent such excess is approved by the Steering Committee pursuant to Section 6.1.2 above). Ordinary marketing and distribution expenses include, but are not limited to, recruitment costs and salaries and associated expenses for sales and marketing personnel and support staff, advertising and promotion costs, transportation expenses including insurance (but only to the extent not charged to customers and only such proportion of all such costs directly attributable to support of the Commercialization Plan), duties and taxes, bad debt expense, and costs associated with cash and other trade discounts and allowances and other marketing concessions to customers actually allowed and taken.
Marketing and Distribution Expenses. Genzyme's ordinary expenses incurred in the course of performing its marketing and distribution obligations hereunder shall constitute Commercialization Costs and, as such, shall be reimbursed by ATIII LLC, but only to the extent that such amounts, together with all other Commercialization Costs to date during such calendar year, do not exceed one hundred five percent (105%) of the Commercialization Costs budgeted in the Commercialization Plan then in effect for such calendar year (except to the extent such excess is approved by the Steering Committee pursuant to Section 6.1.2 above). Ordinary marketing and distribution expenses include, but are not limited to, recruitment costs and salaries and associated expenses for sales and marketing personnel and support staff, advertising and promotion costs, transportation expenses including insurance (but only to the extent not charged to customers and only such proportion of all such costs directly attributable to support of the Commercialization Plan), duties and taxes, bad debt expense, and costs associated with cash and other trade discounts and allowances and other marketing concessions to customers actually allowed and taken.
Marketing and Distribution Expenses. Genzyme's ordinary expenses incurred in the course of performing its marketing and distribution obligations hereunder shall constitute Commercialization Costs and, as such, shall be reimbursed by RenaGel LLC, but only to the extent that such amounts, together with all other Commercialization Costs to date during such calendar year, do not exceed * of the Commercialization Costs budgeted in the Commercialization Plan then in effect for such calendar year (except to the extent such excess is approved by the Steering Committee pursuant to Section 6.1.2 above). Ordinary marketing and distribution expenses include, but are not limited to, salaries and associated expenses for sales and marketing personnel and support staff, advertising and promotion costs, transportation expenses including insurance (but only to the extent not charged to customers and only such proportion of all such costs directly attributable to support of the Commercialization Plan), duties and taxes, and costs associated with cash discounts and allowances and other marketing concessions to customers.

Related to Marketing and Distribution Expenses

  • Distribution Expenses Each of the Funds expressly agrees to pay to Service Company, as requested, the Fund’s portion of the actual cost of distributing shares of the Funds, which shall mean its share of all of the direct and indirect expenses of a marketing and promotional nature including, but not limited to, advertising, sales literature, and sales personnel, as well as expenditures on behalf of any newly organized registered investment company which is to become a party of this Agreement pursuant to Section 5.4. The cost of distributing shares of the Funds shall not include distribution-related expenses of an administrative nature, which shall be allocated among the Funds pursuant to Section 3.2(A). Distribution expenses of a marketing and promotional nature shall be allocated among the Funds in the manner approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission in Investment Company Act Release No. 11645 (Feb. 25, 1981):

  • Sales and Distribution It is understood that as between the Parties, the Commercializing Party shall be solely responsible for handling all returns, order processing, invoicing and collection, distribution, and receivables for Licensed Products in the applicable territory and indication.

  • Underwriting and Distribution Section 5.1 Rule 144. INC covenants that it shall file all reports required to be filed by it under the Securities Act and the Exchange Act and shall take such further action as Shareholder may reasonably request, all to the extent required from time to time to enable Shareholder to sell its Registrable Securities without registration under the Securities Act within the limitation of the exemptions provided by Rule 144 under the Securities Act, or any similar provision thereto, but not Rule 144A.

  • Acquisition Expenses Any and all expenses incurred by the Company, the Advisor, or any Affiliate of either in connection with the selection, acquisition or development of any Asset, whether or not acquired, including, without limitation, legal fees and expenses, travel and communications expenses, costs of appraisals, nonrefundable option payments on property not acquired, accounting fees and expenses, and title insurance premiums.

  • Liquidation Expenses Expenses that are incurred by the Master Servicer or a Servicer in connection with the liquidation of any defaulted Mortgage Loan and that are not recoverable under the applicable Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy, if any, including, without limitation, foreclosure and rehabilitation expenses, legal expenses and unreimbursed amounts, if any, expended pursuant to Sections 9.06, 9.16 or 9.22.

  • Collection Expenses The Borrower further agrees, subject only to any limitation imposed by applicable law, to pay all expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred by the holder of this Note in endeavoring to collect any amounts payable hereunder which are not paid when due.

  • Organization Expenses All expenses incurred in connection with organization of the Company will be paid by the Company.

  • Marketing Expenses Certain marketing expenses, such as Selected Dealer conferences, may be advanced to Selected Dealer and later deducted from the portion of the Dealer Manager Fee re-allowed to that Selected Dealer. If the offering of Shares in a Feeder Fund is not consummated, Selected Dealer will repay any such advance to the extent not previously expended on marketing expenses. Any such advance shall be deducted from the maximum amount of the Dealer Manager Fee that may otherwise be re-allowable to Selected Dealer. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, as to any Feeder Fund, Selected Dealer will not be entitled to receive any Dealer Manager Fee and/or Distribution and Shareholder Servicing Fee which would cause the aggregate amount of selling commissions, dealer manager fees, Distribution and Shareholder Servicing Fees and other forms of underwriting compensation (as defined in accordance with applicable FINRA rules) received by the Dealer Manager and all Selected Dealers to exceed 10.0% of the gross proceeds raised from the sale of Shares in the Feeder Fund’s primary offering.

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