Interruption

Example Definitions of "Interruption"
Interruption. Shall mean the cessation of Commercially Reasonable Efforts to develop a Product for more than three hundred sixty (360) consecutive days at any time before the first commercial sale of the Product. For clarity, delays resulting from events outside of Corbus' reasonable control (e.g., technical difficulties, shortages of supplies or materials, delays in preclinical or clinical studies or regulatory processes, etc.) will not be deemed cessation of Commercially Reasonable Efforts.
Interruption. Shall mean the occurrence if, for more than one (1) year at any time before the First Commercial Sale of a Product, SAVARA, its Affiliates, licensees, sublicensees, transferees and/or successors, all cease to conduct, or have ceased CRE with respect to, the research and development of the Product.
Interruption. The cessation of Commercially Reasonable Efforts to develop a Product for [***]at any time before the first commercial sale of the Product
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