Joint Compound definition

Joint Compound means a Compound (i) as to which PathoGenesis and Chiron each perform inventive or patentable acts as determined in accordance with United States patent law in the preparation or creation of such Compound or (ii) that PathoGenesis and Chiron jointly acquire or license for use under this Agreement.
Joint Compound means a Candidate, upon which the parties jointly, after reviewing the Research Committee's recommendations, decide to conduct further development and research and share the expenses of development as provided in Exhibit D.
Joint Compound means a Compound that is selected or otherwise -------------- results from screening against a Joint Target during Lead Generation.

Examples of Joint Compound in a sentence

  • Each Party shall have the right to use all Results, Joint Compounds, Joint Compound Patents, Joint Development Compounds, Joint Libraries and Joint Technology to the extent necessary or useful to enable such Party to exercise its rights and perform its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Signal shall screen those compounds which Tanabe selects in its sole discretion from Tanabe Compound Libraries, all compounds from Signal Compound Libraries and all compounds from Joint Compound Libraries using Signal's proprietary and non-proprietary whole-cell and enzyme assays and carry out its other obligations as set forth in Exhibit C and the annual workplans submitted hereunder.

  • All Compound Patents claiming Chiron Compounds shall be owned by Chiron; all Compound Patents claiming PathoGenesis Compounds shall be owned by PathoGenesis; and any Compound Patents claiming both Chiron Compounds and PathoGenesis Compounds or Joint Compound Patents claiming Joint Compounds, shall be jointly owned by Chiron and PathoGenesis.

  • In addition, any and all provisions of this Agreement, insofar as such provisions relate to compensation to one Party based on the other Party's independent use of Results, Joint Compounds, Joint Compound Patents, Joint Development Compounds, Joint Libraries or Joint Technology, such provisions shall survive for as long as such obligation would have survived without termination.

  • In the event that a Party intends to use the Results, Joint Compounds, Joint Compound Patents, Joint Development Compounds, Joint Libraries and/or Joint Technology with a Third Party for a drug other than a Co-Commercialized Product or an Independent Product, such use must be in compliance with the restrictions set forth in Section 2.11.


More Definitions of Joint Compound

Joint Compound means any (a) synthetic or natural chemical compound or biological material other than an Icagen Compound or a Pfizer Compound that is Covered by Joint Patent Rights or (b) salt, ester, amide, complex, chelate, hydrate, stereoisomer, crystalline or amorphous form, prodrug, metabolite or metabolic precursor of any compound or material described in the foregoing clause (a).
Joint Compound has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.1(b)(i) (Initial Development Plan and Budget).
Joint Compound means a chemical compound conceived and synthesized jointly by Lilly and Neurocrine.
Joint Compound means each molecule researched and/or developed by Company (or its Affiliates) and Merck during any Research Program Term for a Target Program under the Research Plan, [***].
Joint Compound means any PI3Kdelta Specific Compounds that are discovered or invented jointly by, or on behalf of, MERCK and EXELIXIS. [ * ] = Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by brackets, has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
Joint Compound means any PDE10 inhibitor or modulator which is Covered by a Composition of Matter Claim under a Joint Patent Right.
Joint Compound means any Compound with respect to which the Non-Lead Party has exercised its Development Option and has not subsequently exercised its Opt-Out Option, Commercialization Exit Option or Development Exit Option.