Biomas Supply Sample Clauses

Biomas Supply. At the time that an Agreement allowing the Licensee to produce the Product as allowed by the terms and conditions stated in this Agreement the formulae and processes for the production of the raw material "Biomas" will be placed with an escrow agent acceptable to both Licensee and Grantor. If Grantor is not able to supply Biomas in quantities sufficient to meet Licensee needs for production of Product, and the non-supply condition continues for a period of 90 (ninety) days, then Licensee will be allowed to produce Biomas in accordance with a non-exclusive License to Produce to be issued by Grantor in accordance with the License form deposited with the formulae and processes with the approved escrow agent.
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  • PRODUCT MANUFACTURER'S SUPPLIERS Only those dealers/distributors listed by the manufacturer will be considered authorized to act on behalf of the Product Manufacturer.

  • Product Supply 5.1 In the event that Eisai notifies Radius of its desire to purchase bulk substance of Compound from Radius, Radius shall supply Eisai with all amount of such bulk substance of Compound, which meets specifications for the Product determined by Radius in the course of its Development activities pursuant to this Agreement, required by Eisai for commercial sales of Product in Japan With respect to Eisai clinical development activities for Product in Japan, upon Eisai’s request, Radius shall supply Eisai the bulk substance of Compound for * Confidential Treatment Requested by the Registrant. Redacted Portion Filed Separately with the Commission. the conduct of the Eisai Development activities in the amounts and at the times determined by the SC, having reference to the quantity of the bulk substance of Compound required for clinical trials in Japan. Radius shall charge [*] for applicable bulk substance of Compound. Radius shall ship such bulk substance of Compound, FOB point of manufacturing. 5.2 In the event that Eisai notifies Radius of its desire to purchase Semi-Product from Radius which meets specifications determined by Radius in the course of its Development activities pursuant to this Agreement, Radius shall supply Eisai with all amount of Semi-Product required by Eisai for commercial sales of Product in Japan. With respect to Eisai clinical development activities for Product in Japan, upon Eisai’s request, Radius shall supply Eisai Semi-Product for the conduct of the Eisai Development activities in the amounts and at the times determined by the SC, having reference to the quantity of Semi-Product required for clinical trials in Japan. Radius shall charge [*] for Semi-Product. Radius shall ship such Semi-Product, FOB point of manufacturing. 5.3 The Parties agree that they shall, in good faith, discuss, negotiate and execute necessary agreements containing mutually acceptable terms, including but not limited to, a supply agreement for either bulk substance of Compound or Semi-Product as well as a quality control agreement of either bulk substance of Compound or Semi-Product, in the event that Eisai notifies Radius as set forth in Article 5.1 or 5.2. 5.4 As manufacturer of the Product, Radius shall be responsible for: (a) the control of the quality of the Product promoted and sold under the Radius trademarks; as provided in Article 2.3; and (b) ensuring that all bulk substance of Compound or Semi-Product supplied to Eisai pursuant to this Article 5 shall be manufactured in accordance with the applicable good manufacturing practices (GMP) and shall meet the then applicable specifications for the bulk substance of Compound or Semi-Product; and Radius warrants that all bulk substance of Compound or Semi-Product supplied to Eisai pursuant to this Article 5 shall be manufactured in accordance with the applicable GMP and * Confidential Treatment Requested by the Registrant. Redacted Portion Filed Separately with the Commission. shall meet the then applicable specifications for the bulk substance of Compound or Semi-Product and will be free from defects in material and workmanship. Radius shall resolve any product liability issues in the Territory relating to the Product and shall resolve any product liability issues in Japan relating to the Product or the bulk substance of Compound or Semi-Product, as the case may be, supplied to Eisai pursuant to this Article 5 in the event and to the extent related to a breach of the warranty set forth in Article 5.4(b) at its own expense and subject to Article 5.5. 5.5 Radius’ obligations with respect to product liability in the Territory and Japan shall include the following responsibilities, each to be taken at Radius’ expense: (a) Radius shall report, at its expense, to appropriate authorities, in accordance with local requirements, all adverse events related to use of the Product in the Territory or Japan. Eisai shall provide to Radius, upon Radius’ request, reasonable assistance in connection with the reporting of all of adverse events, responding to safety queries and assessing safety issues, in each case, to the extent related to the Product in Japan. Adverse events shall be recorded in a single, centralized database, which shall be held and owned by Radius. Radius will provide, upon request by Eisai, any safety information in Radius’ control and reasonably required by Eisai in connection with the development and commercialization of the Product in Japan and all reasonable assistance in responding to safety queries related to the Product and in assessing safety issues related to the Product in Japan. Details of safety reporting activities relating to the Product will be addressed in a pharmacovigilance contract, which the Parties shall enter into after the Effective Date. (b) In the event that (i) Radius determines that an event, incident, or circumstance may result in the need for a recall or other removal of the Product or any lot or lots thereof from the market; (ii) any regulatory authority in the Territory threatens to remove a Product from the market; or (iii) any regulatory authority in the Territory requires distribution of a “Dear Doctor” letter or its equivalent regarding the use of Product, Radius shall promptly advise Eisai in writing, and shall provide Eisai with copies of all relevant correspondence, notices and the like. Notwithstanding anything the contrary herein, Radius shall have final authority to make all decisions relating to any recall, market withdrawal or other corrective action with respect to the Product in the Territory. After establishing SC pursuant to Article 3.5, all decisions relating to any recall, market withdrawal or other corrective action with respect to the Product shall be decided by the SC as set forth in Article 3.6; provided that in the event that the Parties take different positions with respect to recall, market withdrawal or other corrective action with respect to the Product, then Radius shall have the right to cease supplying bulk substance of Compound or Semi-Product to Eisai for Japan if, after good faith discussions with Eisai, Radius reasonably believes that that continued supply to Eisai exposes Radius to liability as a result of its decision with respect to the Territory. If Radius elects to cease supply, it will terminate supply in an orderly manner, as soon as practical and in accordance with a schedule agreed to by Eisai and Radius. In the event of a recall, market withdrawal or other corrective action with respect to the Product in Japan, and at Radius’ request, Eisai shall provide reasonable assistance to Radius, at Radius’ cost and expense, in conducting any such recall, market withdrawal or other corrective action with respect to the Product in Japan. 5.6 THE WARRANTY IN SECTION 5.4(b) IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, BULK SUBSTANCE OF COMPOUND OR SEMI-PRODUCT SUPPLIED BY RADIUS HEREUNDER, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WRITTEN OR ORAL (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE).

  • Clinical Supply In connection with the Technology Transfer, Lexicon shall transfer to Sanofi any usable inventory of Licensed Compound or Licensed Product, subject to Lexicon’s retention of reasonable requirements of such Licensed Compound or Licensed Product for its T1DM Development activities no later than [**] (or such other date as is agreed by the Parties), and Lexicon’s Manufacturing Cost paid to Lexicon CMOs for such transferred quantities of inventory shall be treated as Development Costs and borne by the Parties in accordance with Section 7.6. Prior to the completion of the Technology Transfer in accordance with Section 6.2, Lexicon shall, to the extent requested by Sanofi and as mutually agreed by the Parties, supply clinical quantities of the Licensed Products and placebo for use by Sanofi in the Development of Licensed Products for T2DM in accordance with the Development Plan, and Lexicon’s Manufacturing Cost incurred in connection therewith shall be treated as Development Costs. After the Technology Transfer, Sanofi shall supply clinical quantities of the Licensed Products and placebo reasonably required by Lexicon for Lexicon’s use in the Development of Licensed Products for T1DM in accordance with the Development Plan and for its own use in the Development of Licensed Products. Lexicon shall Manufacture (or have Manufactured) all such Licensed Product in accordance with Applicable Law and the applicable specifications therefor, including, to the extent required by Applicable Law, cGMP; provided that Lexicon’s liability arising from a breach by the CMO of its agreement with Lexicon shall be limited to such recoveries as are obtained by Lexicon using Commercially Reasonable Efforts to obtain such recoveries and such other remedies as may be available to Lexicon for such breach under its agreement with such CMO. Otherwise, Sanofi’s sole and exclusive remedy and Lexicon’s sole and exclusive liability to Sanofi for any nonconformity shall be for Lexicon to replace such nonconforming Licensed Compound or Licensed Product with conforming Licensed Compound or Licensed Product within reasonable timelines to be mutually agreed by the Parties in writing, but nothing in this Section 6.1.1 shall limit Lexicon’s liability for Third Party Claims under ARTICLE 11. At either Party’s option, Lexicon and Sanofi shall enter into a clinical supply agreement and a reasonable and customary Quality Agreement that shall set forth the terms and conditions upon which Lexicon and any of its Affiliates will conduct their quality activities in connection with such supply, including (i) a right of Sanofi to audit Lexicon and the Lexicon CMOs, (ii) coordination regarding inspections by Regulatory Authorities and (iii) the exchange of information between the Parties regarding the foregoing and quality issues in general. Such agreements shall be negotiated and agreed by the Parties in good faith.

  • Manufacturing Services Jabil will manufacture the Product in accordance with the Specifications and any applicable Build Schedules. Jabil will reply to each proposed Build Schedule that is submitted in accordance with the terms of this Agreement by notifying Company of its acceptance or rejection within three (3) business days of receipt of any proposed Build Schedule. In the event of Jabil’s rejection of a proposed Build Schedule, Jabil’s notice of rejection will specify the basis for such rejection. When requested by Company, and subject to appropriate fee and cost adjustments, Jabil will provide Additional Services for existing or future Product manufactured by Jabil. Company shall be solely responsible for the sufficiency and adequacy of the Specifications [***].

  • Manufacturing and Supply (a) Depomed shall supply Product for use in conducting Depomed’s development activities for Product in the Field and in the Territory as set forth in Exhibit D. (b) During the four-year period beginning on the Effective Date (the “Supply Period”), Depomed shall supply and package (or have supplied and packaged) Product pursuant to this Section 4.8. Depomed will use commercially reasonable efforts to enter into a long-term Product supply agreement with [***] days after the Effective Date (the “Depomed Supply Agreement”) that will be freely assignable to Solvay or its Affiliates, successors or assigns at any time. In addition, Depomed and Solvay will negotiate and enter into a Product supply agreement with business terms substantially similar to the Depomed Supply Agreement concurrently with the execution and delivery by Depomed and [***] of the Depomed Supply Agreement (the “Solvay Supply Agreement”, and, together with the Depomed Supply Agreement, the “Supply Agreements”). The Supply Agreements will, together, contain the following provisions (among others mutually agreeable to the Parties): (i) Under the Solvay Supply Agreement, Depomed will agree to supply Solvay with its requirements of finished, packaged Product during the Supply Period; (ii) All manufacturing and records will be performed and maintained in accordance with specifications, cGMP and Applicable Law; (iii) Depomed will provide reasonable assistance to Solvay in the event Solvay wishes to qualify a backup Product manufacturer; (iv) Depomed shall [***]; (v) Solvay will pay Depomed the following amounts in connection with all activities performed by or on behalf of Depomed associated with Product manufacture and supply (other than activities specified on Exhibit D) (A) [***]% of Depomed’s out-of-pocket costs incurred in connection with such manufacture and supply of Product to Solvay, and (B) a labor charge equal to the FTE Charges for all Depomed employees allocated to the manufacture and supply of Product to Solvay, not to exceed FTE Charges for an aggregate of [***] during any given calendar quarter (and Depomed shall provide to Solvay periodic reports detailing the FTE Charges for which Solvay must pay Depomed hereunder);

  • Commercial Supply After the Option Termination Date: (a) if requested by Kolltan, the Parties shall undertake good faith negotiations regarding a commercial supply agreement pursuant to which MedImmune would supply to Kolltan, and Kolltan would purchase from MedImmune, quantities of the Licensed Antibody or Licensed Product, in any of its forms, for use by Kolltan, for commercial sale (“Commercial Supply Agreement”); and (b) if (i) for any reason the Parties have not entered into the Commercial Supply Agreement (including if Kolltan has not requested that the Parties undertake negotiations with respect to thereto pursuant to Section 3.6.4(a)) or (ii) the Commercial Supply Agreement is entered into by the Parties but expires or is terminated for any reason other than breach by Kolltan, without limitation of any other rights that may be available to Kolltan, upon Kolltan’s written request and subject to MedImmune’s good faith consent as described below, MedImmune shall (x) transfer and/or disclose to Kolltan or any Qualified Contract Manufacturer designated in good faith by Kolltan such MedImmune Manufacturing Know-How and (y) provide to Kolltan or such Qualified Contract Manufacturer such technical assistance, in each case ((x) and (y)) as reasonably required for Kolltan or such Qualified Contract Manufacturer to Manufacture the Licensed Antibody and Licensed Products for use in Kolltan’s Commercialization activities hereunder. The foregoing sentence notwithstanding, except as set forth in Section 3.6.5 below, MedImmune has no obligation to disclose to Kolltan or any Qualified Contract Manufacturer the MedImmune Manufacturing Know How related to MedImmune proprietary cell culture media and nutrient feeds used in the Manufacturing process. Kolltan acknowledges and agrees that any transfer and/or disclosure by Kolltan of any MedImmune Manufacturing Know-How described in the immediately preceding sentence to a Third Party shall require the prior written consent of MedImmune; provided, however, that (A) MedImmune shall not unreasonably withhold such consent and (B) MedImmune’s determination as to whether to provide such consent shall be made in good faith. The transfers and disclosures described in clause (x) above shall be made (1) in any manner or form reasonably requested by Kolltan and (2) at MedImmune’s expense; provided, however, if at Kolltan’s request any such transfer or disclosure is made in any manner or form that is not reasonably standard in the biopharmaceutical industry for transfers or disclosures of a similar kind, such transfer or disclosure shall be made at Kolltan’s expense. The assistance described in clause (y) above shall be provided at MedImmune’s expense, provided, however, that the scope of such assistance will be limited to reasonable and customary assistance related to technology transfer under similar circumstances in the biologics industry.

  • Supply of Products ‌‌ 3.1 The Supplier warrants that the Products shall: (a) correspond with their description and any applicable Product Specification; (b) conform in all respects with the Order and any relevant sample; (c) be of satisfactory quality and fit for any purpose held out by the Supplier or made known to the Supplier by Ornua, expressly or by implication, and in this respect Ornua relies on the Supplier's skill and judgement; (d) be manufactured by properly trained and qualified personnel using all reasonable skill, care and diligence and in a good and workmanlike manner;‌ (e) where they are manufactured products, be free from defects in design, materials and workmanship and remain so for the period set out in the Product Specification or, if none is specified, for at least 12 months after delivery; (f) comply with all applicable statutory and regulatory requirements relating to the manufacture, labelling, packaging, storage, handling and delivery of the Products;‌ (g) comply with all relevant standards including any UK Standards, European Standards or International Standards applicable in the UK and the country or State where the Products are to be used; and (h) in the case of Products containing food stuffs, when delivered to Ornua, comply with all applicable food and hygiene legislation and regulations and best industry practice.‌ 3.2 The Supplier shall ensure that at all times it has and maintains all licences, permissions, authorisations, consents and permits needed to carry out its obligations under the Contract in respect of the supply of Products. Breach of this Condition shall be deemed a material breach of the Contract. 3.3 Ornua may inspect and test the Products at any time before delivery. The Supplier shall remain fully responsible for the Products despite any such inspection or testing and any such inspection or testing shall not reduce or otherwise affect the Supplier's obligations under the Contract. 3.4 If following such inspection or testing Ornua considers that the Products do not comply or are unlikely to comply with the Supplier's undertakings at clause 3.1, Ornua shall inform the Supplier and the Supplier shall immediately take such remedial action as is necessary to ensure compliance.‌ 3.5 Ornua may conduct further inspections and tests after the Supplier has carried out its remedial actions.

  • API If the Software offers integration capabilities via an API, your use of the API may be subject to additional costs or Sage specific policies and terms and conditions (which shall prevail in relation to your use of the API). You may not access or use the API in any way that could cause damage to us or the Software, or in contravention of any applicable laws. We reserve the right in our sole discretion, to: (i) update any API from time to time; (ii) place limitations around your use of any API; and (iii) deny you access to any API in the event of misuse by you or to otherwise protect our legitimate interests.

  • Water Supply The system may or may not meet state and local requirements. It is the right and responsibility of Buyer to determine the compliance of the system with state and local requirements. [For additional information on this subject, request the “Water Supply and Waste Disposal Notification” form.]

  • Materials and Supplies The cost of materials and supplies is allowable. Purchases should be charged at their actual prices after deducting all cash discounts, trade discounts, rebates, and allowances received. Withdrawals from general stores or stockrooms should be charged at cost under any recognized method of pricing, consistently applied. Incoming transportation charges are a proper part of materials and supply costs.

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