Licensed Antibody definition

Licensed Antibody means: (a) any Selected Antibody; or (b) any Arsanis Derived Antibody created from any Selected Antibody, whether before or after exercise of the Option.
Licensed Antibody means (a) any Licensed Program Antibody and (b) any other Antibody that is a variant, fragment, derivative or other modification of a Licensed Program Antibody, that (i) Targets the Licensed Target, (ii) is made by or on behalf of Celgene or its Affiliates or Sublicensees during the Term in the course of its activities performed under this Agreement (or during the term of the Licensed Program U.S. License Agreement in the course of its activities performed thereunder) and (iii) is claimed (or was claimed in an issued Patent that has subsequently expired) as a composition of matter in a Licensed Program Patent set forth on Schedule 1.46(b), a Prothena Licensed Collaboration Patent set forth on Schedule 1.63, or Joint Program Patent (as defined in the Master Collaboration Agreement) as applicable, or any substitutions, divisionals, continuations, continuations-in-part, reissues, renewals, registrations, confirmations, re-examinations, extensions, supplementary protection certificates and the like of any such Licensed Program Patents, Prothena Licensed Collaboration Patents or Joint Program Patents (as defined in the Master Collaboration Agreement).
Licensed Antibody has the meaning given in Section 3.2.

Examples of Licensed Antibody in a sentence

  • If a Party becomes aware of any actual or potential claim that the Development, Manufacture or Commercialization of a Licensed Antibody or Licensed Product by or on behalf of Celgene pursuant to this Agreement infringes the intellectual property rights of any Third Party, such Party shall promptly notify the other Party.

  • In such case, at the request of Celgene, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith and enter into an appropriate supply agreement (including a quality agreement) for Prothena to supply (or have supplied) Licensed Antibody and/or Licensed Product, as applicable, to Celgene (or its designee).

  • Licensee, its Affiliates and Sublicensees may publish or present any information with respect to any Licensed Antibody or Licensed Product without prior consent of Inhibrx.

  • Such payments shall be accompanied by a statement showing the Net Sales of each Licensed Antibody Product by Pfizer or any sublicensee of Pfizer in each country, the applicable royalty rate for such Licensed Antibody Product, and a calculation of the amount of royalty due, including any offsets.

  • If the Parties have not entered into the Supply Agreement by the date that is [**], then neither Party shall have any further obligation to negotiate the Supply Agreement and Visterra shall be free to enter into an agreement with a Third Party for the Manufacture and supply of the Licensed Antibody and Product for Commercialization in the [**].


More Definitions of Licensed Antibody

Licensed Antibody means (a) XmAb5574, and (b) any other Antibody that specifically binds CD19 and that contains a Xencor High-ADCC/CDC Fc. “Licensed Antibody” excludes […***…].
Licensed Antibody means one or more molecules, or one or more genes encoding such molecule(s), which comprises or consists of one or more immunoglobulin domains, or a fragment thereof, that specifically bind to a Target.
Licensed Antibody means an Antibody to which Celldex obtains an Exclusive Commercial License pursuant to Section 4.3.
Licensed Antibody means an Antibody that Specifically Binds an Approved Target.
Licensed Antibody means an Existing Antibody or Future Antibody or, solely if BMS exercises the BMS Option pursuant to Section 3.7, an Option Antibody.
Licensed Antibody means any Antibody Controlled by Forty Seven during Term that specifically binds to CD47, [***] Hu5F9-G4 [***].
Licensed Antibody means a Licensed Royalty-Bearing Antibody or a Licensed Royalty-Free Antibody. A “Licensed Royalty-Bearing Antibody” shall mean any Research Antibody (other than any Research Antibody directed against a mannose receptor target) determined to be available pursuant to Section 3.3.1.3. A “Licensed Royalty-Free Antibody” shall mean any Murine Anti-CD64 Antibody and any Humanized Anti-CD64 Antibody.