Licensed Field

Example Definitions of "Licensed Field"
Licensed Field. Means medical devices used in hernia repair, surgical retraction, catheter fixation and diverticular repair.
Licensed Field. Means, with respect to the Licensed Product, [***].
Licensed Field. Means endovascular repair of aneurysms, dissections and/or trauma for aortic and thoracic blood vessels. The Licensed Field also specifically includes endovascular repair of an iliac vessel, but solely to the extent in conjunction or connection with, or adjunctive (or in follow-up) to: (x) any aortic and/or thoracic aneurysm, dissection or trauma or (y) treatment for any such condition (including side effects and repercussions of such treatment). The Licensed Field specifically excludes,... however, development directed at supporting a label, and commercialization of a product with a label, in each case indicating that the product is approved or indicated for use to treat iliac aneurysms, dissections or traumas other than in conjunction or connection with or adjunctive (or in follow-up) to: (x) any aortic and/or thoracic aneurysm, dissection or trauma or (y) treatment for any such condition (including side effects and repercussions of such treatment). View More
Licensed Field. Means any and all medical device fields or medical device applications outside the Retained Field.
Licensed Field. All therapeutic applications in humans of each Licensed Compound.
Licensed Field. Application of the Licensed Technology in the fields of flavoring for foods and beverages.
Licensed Field. Molecules comprising a [***] (defined as any [***]), and such molecules may include one or more other elements that is [***], or [***].
Licensed Field. Application of the Licensed Technology in the fields of substance use disorder, weight loss and other indications identified including but not limited to pain management, obsessive compulsive disorders, and other addictive behaviors.
Licensed Field. Human therapeutics
Licensed Field. Shall mean all fields of use.
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