Avalon Report to Vertex Sample Clauses

Avalon Report to Vertex. Avalon shall submit to Vertex, no less than once per calendar quarter, within * after the end of such calendar quarter, a report setting forth in reasonable detail, with supporting data, the results of work performed during the relevant calendar quarter under the Development Plan, together with a copy of the most recently updated version of the Development Plan. Avalon shall be permitted to indicate any information set forth in the report that it deems, in its reasonable discretion, to be competitive information with respect to the development of IMPDH inhibitory compounds that would be helpful to Vertex in developing other IMPDH inhibitors in the Field (“Competitive Information”). Vertex shall limit disclosure of the Competitive Information to individuals reasonably acceptable to Avalon, who shall be agreed upon by the Parties on the basis of such individual’s ability to evaluate Avalon’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement and inability to use the Competitive Information to Vertex’s advantage and Avalon’s disadvantage (and such individuals shall * The asterisk denotes the confidential portions of this document that have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 406 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. not disclose the Competitive Information to any other employees of Vertex), and any such information shall be otherwise subject to the non-disclosure obligations set forth in Article IX.
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