Product Specification definition

Product Specification means a product specification for a Medical Device set out in Schedule 2;
Product Specification means a file attached to the application for the protection of a geographical indication, in which the specifications with which the spirit drink has to comply are set out, and which was referred to as a ‘technical file’ under Regulation (EC) No 110/2008;
Product Specification means the document referred to in:

Examples of Product Specification in a sentence

  • If the Trading Participants have specified that Delivery Netting is not to apply to the Pre-matched Trade, the Trading Participants may also specify that the delivery point for the Pre-matched Trade is a delivery point agreed between the Trading Participants that is not specified in a Product Specification (alternate delivery point).

  • The length of the Delivery Period for a Product will be specified in the Product Specification.

  • Product, means the default reference price determined in the manner specified in the applicable Product Specification.

  • Implied Order Information displayed on the Exchange in relation to a group of Related Products and calculated in accordance with clause 13.6.2. Last Trading Date A date specified for a Product in its Product Specification, used to fix the last day on which a Product will be available for trading on the Exchange.

  • The exact Warranty Period for the items denoted with (“*”) shall be provided on the Product Specification Sheet, for such Lighting Product.


More Definitions of Product Specification

Product Specification means a file attached to the application for the protection of a geographical indication setting out the specifications which the spirit drink must comply with;
Product Specification means, with respect to a Product, the manufacturing, testing, labeling, storage and quality control specification for such Product as set forth in the ANDA as approved by the FDA and in the USP, plus any additional specifications agreed upon in writing by the Parties.
Product Specification means a file attached to the application for the protection of a geographical indication setting out the specifications which the spirit drink must comply with and which, under Regulation (EC) No 110/2008, was referred to as 'technical file';
Product Specification means each Schedule to this Exchange Agreement which is described as a product specification, setting out the terms of Orders for that Product that will form part of the terms of any Transaction for that Product. Prudential Exposure, for a Trading Participant at any time, means the amount of its actual or contingent liability calculated by the Operator under clause 9.4.1. Reallocation means a transaction under which the Operator makes a matching debit and credit in respect of two Market Participants for the same Gas Day, in accordance with their Reallocation Request.
Product Specification means a manufacturing, testing, labeling, storage and quality control specification, to be established in the course of the partiesactivities under this Agreement and updated or otherwise modified from time to time, for a transdermal delivery system product that conforms to the product description set forth in the attached Exhibit A, as it may be amended from time to time in accordance with this Agreement and as such specification is set forth in the NDA and approved by the FDA (as applicable), and as such specification may be amended for Products to be sold in jurisdictions outside the United States to comply with regulatory requirements of those respective jurisdictions.
Product Specification means the specification for each Item purchased or to be purchased pursuant to this Agreement, as set forth in Schedule B hereto, and as the Parties may mutually agree to modify from time to time.
Product Specification any specification for the Products, including any related plans and drawings, that is agreed in writing by Ornua and the Supplier. Intellectual Property Rights: patents, rights to inventions, copyright and neighbouring and related rights, moral rights, trade marks, business names and domain names, rights in get-up and trade dress, goodwill and the right to sue for passing off or unfair competition, rights in designs, rights in computer software, database rights, rights to use, and protect the confidentiality of, confidential information (including know- how and trade secrets), and all other intellectual property rights, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including all applications and rights to apply for and be granted, renewals or extensions of, and rights to claim priority from, such rights and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection which subsist now or in the future in any part of the world.