Territory

Example Definitions of "Territory"
Territory. All territories worldwide
Territory. Means (a) initially: (aa) Countries of the Old Agreement, which are: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and (bb) New countries, which are (i) European Union countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, United Kingdom, and (ii) Non-European Union Countries: Switzerland, Turkey and (iii) Russia and CIS Markets: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus,... Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikstan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan and (b) potentially later Spain, Greece and Portugal provided that ULURU had re-acquired the rights back from Esteve S.A., Spain, in accordance with Section 3.1.5, and any other countries the Parties may agree on to add to this Agreement. View More
Territory. Anywhere in the world except for countries to which export of technology or goods is prohibited by applicable U.S. export control laws or regulations.
Territory. The State of Georgia and all territories within a 150 mile radius surrounding Underground Atlanta.
Territory. The meaning set forth in the Exclusive Distribution Agreement
Territory. Worldwide, which is the geographic territory in which the Company shall engage in the Company Business.
Territory. Means Columbia and such RFN Eligible Countries, if any, to which Galectin Therapeutics grants Procaps exclusive distribution rights to the Product pursuant to Section 2.3.
Territory. All countries world-wide with the exception of the United States of America (U.S.A.), its territories and protectorates, and Canada.
Territory. U. S. A. and its territories and protectorates.
Territory. Shall mean the U.S., subject to potential modifications pursuant to Section 4.2, Exhibit A, and the following understandings: (a) As of the Effective Date of this Agreement, INALCO does not have Regulatory Approval for the Product in Canada. (b) INALCO cannot guarantee that Regulatory Approval will be granted for the Product in Canada. (c) CUMBERLAND and INALCO agree to cooperate reasonably to determine the feasibility of and develop a strategy for registering and commercializing the Product in... Canada. Upon mutual agreement between INALCO and CUMBERLAND that commercialization of the Product in Canada is justified, INALCO will act in good faith in order to obtain the Regulatory Approvals required to register the Product in Canada, and at such time as the Regulatory Approvals are obtained, the Territory shall be deemed to include Canada. (d) In the event that Regulatory Approval in Canada is granted and CUMBERLAND is not actively marketing and distributing the Product in Canada (as evidenced by its distribution of the Product in such country or by entering into an agreement with a Subcontractor to market and distribute the Product) within two (2) years of the date of issuance of Regulatory Approval for the Product in Canada, then INALCO has the right to remove Canada from the defined Territory upon ninety (90) days written notice to CUMBERLAND. View More
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