125 Use of Affiliates/Third Parties Sample Clauses

125 Use of Affiliates/Third Parties. Endocyte shall be entitled to use the services of Affiliates and/or Third Parties to perform the Product Development activities for which it has responsibility under this Agreement only upon Merck’s prior written consent or as specifically set forth in Schedule 2.7. Endocyte shall be entitled, without Merck’s prior written consent, to use the services of Affiliates and/or Third Parties to perform activities supporting the Development, Manufacture or Commercialization of the Companion Diagnostic. Merck shall be entitled to use, without requirement of Endocyte’s consent, Related Parties or Third Parties to support the Development, Manufacture or Commercialization of the Compound and/or Product. Each of Merck and Endocyte shall remain fully liable under this Agreement for the acts or omissions of their respective Third Parties, Affiliates and/or Related Parties.
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