Lilly definition

Lilly has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.
Lilly means Eli Lilly Benelux S.A./N.V. that places an Purchase Order to purchase Goods or to obtain Services from the Supplier. Lilly is an affiliate of Eli Lilly and Company “Eli Lilly”, a global research based pharmaceutical corporation that develops, manufactures and sells pharmaceutical products.
Lilly means Xxx Xxxxx and Company and its successors and permitted ----- assigns.

Examples of Lilly in a sentence

  • Benjamin, Lilly Corporate Center, Indianapolis, Indiana This authorization and designation shall remain in effect until a written revocation is signed by me and provided to the Commission.

  • Harrington, Lilly Corporate Center, Indianapolis, Indiana James B.

  • Williams, Lilly Corporate Center, Indianapolis, Indiana This authorization and designation shall remain in effect until a written revocation is signed by me and provided to the Commission.

  • Statistical studies reveal an excess of faint galaxies around the z , 1 3C radio galaxies, consistent with a richness of Abell class 0 (Best 2000), and therefore similar to the average found for slightly lower redshift objects (e.g. Hill & Lilly 1991; Wold et al.

  • While there is only tentative evidence for a galaxy merger in Cyg A (see Stockton, Ridgway & Lilly 1994), there is recent star formation (Jackson, Tadhunter & Sparks 1998) the (admittedly highly uncertain) age of which is consistent with the age of the radio source (, 6.4 Myr).


More Definitions of Lilly

Lilly means Eli Lilly and Company.
Lilly means Xxx Xxxxx and Company.
Lilly shall have the meaning set forth in the introduction in this Agreement.
Lilly means Lilly Industries, Inc., an Indiana corporation.
Lilly shall include their respective Affiliates.
Lilly means Eli Lilly and Company and each other subsidiary of Eli Lilly & Company and each other person that either is controlled directly or indirectly by Eli Lilly and Company (other than the Corporation and any entity that is controlled by the Corporation).
Lilly has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.