Access for Inspections of Explanted Hip System Devices Sample Clauses

Access for Inspections of Explanted Hip System Devices. For Explanted Hip System Devices obtained from surgeons or hospitals by a Plaintiff, upon request and after initial inspection by a Plaintiff’s consultants or laboratories, Defendants have the right, on seven days or more advance notice, at Defendants’ expense, to request that the Explanted Hip System Device and tissue, synovial fluid and/or whole blood/serum, if retained and if any remains after a Plaintiff’s testing, be sent to a contract laboratory, expert, or counsel of Defendants’ choice for further inspection on a designated date or dates. If a Plaintiff has taken possession of an Explanted Hip System Device and has chosen not to conduct an inspection, Defendants shall have the right to request that the Explanted Hip System Device be sent to requesting Defendants’ counsel or to a contract laboratory or expert of Defendants’ choice for inspection. Once the inspection is completed, the Explanted Hip System Device shall be sent in the same condition as Defendants received it to a recipient as directed by Plaintiff’s counsel. Nothing in this Agreement prevents Defendants from requesting re- examination of an Explanted Hip System Device, including after an initial examination and/or after the Explanted Hip System Device has been returned to a recipient directed by Plaintiff’s counsel. Defendants specifically reserve the right to request and inspect the Explanted Hip System Device at any point, and regardless of any prior inspections, in accordance with the applicable deadlines. PLAINTIFFS’ LEADERSHIP COUNSEL By:_/s/ X. Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Esq. Dated: February 16, 2021 By: /s/ Xxxxxx X. XxXxxxxxxx, Esq. Dated: February 16, 2021 XXXXXX MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC. By: /s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxx, Esq. Dated: February 16, 2021 MICROPORT ORTHOPEDICS INC. By: /s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxx, Esq. Dated: February 16, 2021 Exhibit A SECTION I Procedure of the Initial Receipt, Photography, and Decontamination of Hip Devices Procedure of the Initial Receipt, Photography, and Decontamination of Hip Devices and the Initial Receipt and Photography of Tissue Samples, if any.
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