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AMRI Services. 1. SPRI may engage AMRI to perform chemistry services, which may include consulting, chemical synthesis, chemical process research, analytical methods development, validation or release testing, and other related services (collectively, the “Services”) in connection with one or more projects (each a “Project” and collectively, the “Projects”) during the Term (as hereinafter defined) as mutually agreed by the Parties from time to time pursuant to one or more written Research Project Appendices in the form of Appendix 1 attached hereto (each a “Research Project Appendix” and collectively, the “Research Project Appendices”). AMRI shall not commence work on any Project or provide any Services until the parties enter into a Research Project Appendix, which will set forth (i) the Services to be performed by AMRI (including deliverables to be provided to SPRI in connection therewith), (ii) the timing for the Project (including relevant deadlines and delivery dates for deliverables), (iii) the cost and payment schedule with respect to such Services, (iv) any individuals designated to have management responsibility for the Project or otherwise required to perform the Services, and (v) to the extent necessary and appropriate, additional provisions applicable to the Services to be provided pursuant to the Research Project Appendix which shall not be inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement and which are not otherwise set forth in this Agreement. Any terms or conditions included in a Research Project Appendix other than those described in this Section A.1. shall be deemed to conflict with this Agreement and shall have no force or effect. References in this Agreement to this “Agreement” shall be deemed to include any Research Project Appendix entered into pursuant hereto, subject to the preceding sentence. The parties expressly agree that the terms hereof cannot be altered by course of dealings. 2. Anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement notwithstanding, AMRI acknowledges and agrees that there is no minimum number of Projects for which SPRI is obligated to engage the services of AMRI and this Agreement shall not be construed as limiting in any way SPRI’s right to contract for any services with any other party. 3. In no event shall this Agreement be construed as obligating SPRI to pay any amounts for Services performed under this Agreement unless (i) SPRI actually engages AMRI to perform Services pursuant to this Agreement, (ii) such engagement is evid...
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AMRI Services. Subject to the terms and conditions of (i) this Agreement, (ii) work orders (a statement of the actual work to be provided) as agreed upon in writing from time to time by the Parties pursuant to this Agreement (each a “Work Order” and collectively “Work Orders”), and (iii) the quality requirements agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Quality Agreement”), AMRI agrees to provide SUNESIS with the Services as further described generally below and specifically in the Quality Agreement (when applicable) and the Work Orders. All such Work Orders will specify the work to be undertaken (the “Project(s)”), the conditions and timing under which the Project(s) is to be completed, and the amount of and payment terms for AMRI compensation. Each Work Order shall be dated, numbered, reference this Agreement, and shall be signed by an authorized representative of each Party. [ * ] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24B-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED. Services may include, but are not limited, to the following: a. Product Development Assistance: AMRI shall be available to SUNESIS to advise on the design and synthesis of organic compounds and to complete the manufacture of such organic compounds.
AMRI Services. Subject to the terms and conditions of (i) this Agreement, (ii) work orders (a statement of the actual work to be provided) as agreed upon in writing from time to time by the Parties pursuant to this Agreement (each a “Work Order” and collectively “Work Orders”), and (iii) the quality requirements agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “Quality Agreement”), AMRI agrees to provide SUNESIS with the Services as further described generally below and specifically in the Quality Agreement (when applicable) and the Work Orders. All such Work Orders will specify the work to be undertaken (the “Project(s)”), the conditions and timing under which the Project(s) is to be completed, and the amount of and payment terms for AMRI compensation. Each Work Order shall be dated, numbered, reference this Agreement, and shall be signed by an authorized representative of each Party. Master Services Agreement AMRI / Sunesis - 1 - Services may include, but are not limited, to the following:
AMRI Services. A. AMRI agrees to provide Customer with Services of a nature as described generally above, and specifically in the proposals/Work Orders attached hereto. Such Work Orders will specify the scope of work to be undertaken, the conditions and timing under which work is to be completed, the amount of and payment terms for Services, and/or delivery terms. Each Work Order shall be dated, numbered, reference this Agreement, and shall be valid only upon signature of an authorized representative of each Party. Should any of the terms of any Work Order conflict with the general terms and conditions of this Agreement, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall govern, unless otherwise explicitly stated in the Work Order. In the event any provision contained in this Agreement conflicts with any part of a purchase order provided by Customer for Services under this Agreement, the provision set forth in this Agreement shall take precedence and AMRI hereby specifically rejects any additional terms and/or conditions contained in any such purchase order. B. AMRI shall, as applicable to and designated in, any given Work Order; i. Provide technical consultation, technical assistance and product development assistance, as defined, for any Services entered into. ii. Provide to Customer Certificates of Analysis to include, as appropriate, parameters such as elemental analysis, optical rotation, HPLC analysis, MS, TGA, moisture content by Kxxx Xxxxxxx titration, and NMR spectra on any compounds provided, and any additional parameters to support development, manufacturing and specifications set forth in an applicable Work Order. iii. Comply with all applicable current governmental regulatory requirements, including but not limited to those contained in the U.S. Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and the regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, all relevant U.S. environmental regulations, and perform experiments using standard and accepted cGMPs as specified in International Conference on Harmonization (“ICH”) guide Q7 “ICH Good Manufacturing Practice Guide for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients,” as applied to the manufacture, testing, and quality control of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (“API”); and any regulatory requirements of the EU to the extent applicable. iv. Provide written research reports to Customer describing full experimental procedures, analyses, data and results conducted and obtained in the performance of the Services (“Results”), in accordance with the procedur...

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