Co-Development Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Co-Development Responsibilities. To the extent that a Collaboration Product will be co-developed by the Parties under this Article 4, the Parties will undertake the applicable Co-Development Plan. The Parties anticipate that each Party will take the lead in the areas of its expertise as directed by the CSC. All activities in connection with the development of such Collaboration Product will be performed in accordance with the Co-Development Plan and Co-Development Budget or as otherwise directed by the CSC. Except as otherwise expressly set forth herein, Genentech shall have the sole and final decision-making authority with respect to development and commercialization of, and the nature and timing of all regulatory filings for, each Collaboration Product.
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  • Development Responsibilities From and after the Effective Date, BMS shall assume sole responsibility for the Development of Compounds and Products in the Field in the Territory during the Term at its own cost and expense (including responsibility for all funding, resourcing and decision-making, subject to Sections 3.3 and 3.4), except with respect to the performance by Ambrx of the Research Program activities assigned to Ambrx pursuant to the Research Plan and as otherwise may be agreed upon by the Parties in writing. BMS, by itself or through its Affiliates and Sublicensees, shall use Diligent Efforts to Develop a Compound or Product in the Field in accordance with the Development Plan for the purpose of obtaining a Regulatory Approval in each Major Market [***]. For clarity, it is understood and acknowledged that Diligent Efforts in the Development of Compounds and Products may include sequential implementation of Clinical Trials and/or intervals between Clinical Trials for data interpretation and clinical program planning and approval.

  • Joint Responsibilities The relationship between SAE ITC, the Activities and its Members shall be, and at all times, advisory only, and no party shall have the authority to enter into any contract or commitment in the name of, or on behalf of, any other party. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to confer upon either party the status of employee, agent, partner, joint venturer or legal representative of the other, it being intended by all parties to remain independent legal entities solely responsible for its own actions.

  • Management Responsibilities The exclusive representative recognizes the right and obligation of the School Board to efficiently manage and conduct the operation of the School District within its legal limitations and with its primary obligation to provide educational opportunity for the students of the School District.

  • Client Responsibilities You are responsible for (a) assessing each participants’ suitability for the Training, (b) enrollment in the appropriate course(s) and (c) your participants’ attendance at scheduled courses.

  • Student Responsibilities The school provided Chromebook for the student is an important learning tool to be used for educational purposes. In order to use the device each day, the student must be willing to accept the following responsibilities: ● I understand that district officials have the ability to monitor my use of the device AT ALL TIMES IN AND OUT OF SCHOOL and that communications, files, internet search activities, and any other actions using the device are not considered to be private. Note: RCCSD does not have the ability to and will not remotely operate the camera on the device. However, students can cover it when not in use to ensure others are not. ● I understand that the device assigned to me is on loan from Red Clay Consolidated School District. All accounts, programs, and files are subject to inspection at any time without notice. ● I will be responsible for ALL damage or loss of the device due to NEGLECT OR ABUSE including dropping it, getting it wet, and spills of food or drink. ● I will not try to repair my Chromebook. ● At ALL times when using my Chromebook, I will follow the Acceptable Use, Internet Safety Policy, and Student Code of Conduct, and related policies adopted by the Board of Education, and abide by all local, state, and federal laws. ● I will talk with my parent/guardian about their ground rules for going online when not at school. ● I will notify the school principal and my parents of any damage to the device as soon as possible. ● I will charge the Chromebook battery each night and will bring my Chromebook to school every day or be prepared for remote learning. ● I will keep my Chromebook clean. ● I will not lend my device to anyone. This includes family members and friends. Note: I could be held responsible for any inappropriate content on the District issued Chromebook. ● I will keep all passwords assigned to me secure. ● I will only use my account credentials to sign into my Chromebook. ● I am allowed to connect to non-district printers and wireless networks at home and in public places. ● I agree that e-mail or any other computer communication should be used only for appropriate, legitimate, and responsible communication. ● I agree not to share personal information about myself (full name, address, etc.) or about my family, friends or anyone else. ● I agree not to search for, download, display, post, or distribute vulgar, offensive material or images described in applicable district policies. (See the student handbook and/or the district's Acceptable Use Agreement.) ● I agree to abide by all school rules that address electronic device procedures. ● I will return the device when requested, at the end of the school year or upon my withdrawal. ● I agree to not deface or destroy this property in any way. Inappropriate use of the machine may result in the student losing their right to use the Chromebook. ● I understand that identification labels have been placed on the Chromebook. These labels are not to be removed or modified. Additional stickers, labels, tags, or markings of any kind are NOT to be added to the machine.

  • Department Responsibilities The use of sick leave may properly be denied if these procedures are not followed. Abuse of sick leave on the part of the employee is cause for disciplinary action. Departmental approval of sick leave is a certification of the legitimacy of the sick leave claim. The department head or designee may make reasonable inquiries about employee absences. The department may require medical verification for an absence of three (3) or more working days. The department may also require medical verification for absences of less than three (3) working days for probable cause if the employee had been notified in advance in writing that such verification was necessary. Inquiries may be made in the following ways: 1. Calling the employee's residence telephone number or other contact telephone number provided by the employee if telephone notification was not made in accordance with departmental sick leave call-in guidelines. These inquiries shall be subject to any restrictions imposed by the employee under Section 12.4.a. 2. Obtaining the employee's signature on the Absence/Overtime Record, or on another form established for that purpose, as employee certification of the legitimacy of the claim. 3. Obtaining the employee's written statement of explanation regarding the sick leave claim. 4. Requiring the employee to obtain a physician's certificate or verification of the employee's illness, date(s) the employee was incapacitated, and the employee's ability to return to work, as specified above. 5. In absences of an extended nature, requiring the employee to obtain from their physician a statement of progress and anticipated date on which the employee will be able to return to work, as specified above. Department heads are responsible for establishing timekeeping procedures which will insure the submission of a time card covering each employee absence and for operating their respective offices in accordance with these policies and with clarifying regulations issued by the Office of the County Administrator. To help assure uniform policy application, the Human Resources Director or designated management staff of the County Human Resources Department should be contacted with respect to sick leave determinations about which the department is in doubt.

  • Resident Responsibilities The Resident agrees to pay all fees specified, to observe all rules and regulations of the University of Connecticut and to abide by the Responsibilities of Community Life: The Student Code, this contract and any addendum, as well as other University publications/policies. Residents assume total responsibility for their room/suite/apartment/house and for the behavior and activities which occur within all assigned living areas. Applicants and/or residents cannot exchange money or favors for a room assignment. Failure to fulfill the terms of the above may lead to termination of this contract, removal from on-campus housing, and a community standards process resulting in a sanction, including but not limited to expulsion.

  • Management Responsibility No Limited Partner, as such, shall take part in the management of the business or transact any business for the Partnership.

  • Specific Responsibilities The JDC shall meet at least semi-annually, or as otherwise agreed to by the Parties, and such meetings may be conducted by telephone, video-conference or in person as determined by the JDC members, provided that with respect to in person meetings, unless otherwise agreed the location of such meetings shall alternate between locations designated by Licensor and locations designated by AbbVie. The JDC shall develop the strategies for and oversee the Development of the Licensed Antibodies or Licensed Products in the Territory, and shall serve as a forum for the coordination of Development activities for the Licensed Antibodies or Licensed Products for the Territory. In particular, the JDC shall: (a) periodically (no less often than annually) review and serve as a forum for discussing each Pre Exercise Development Plan and Budget, and review and approve amendments thereto, which approval will be reflected in the applicable minutes of the JDC meeting; *** Certain information in this agreement has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. [***] indicates that text has been omitted and is the subject of a confidential treatment request. (b) serve as a forum for discussing and oversee the conduct of Pre Exercise Development Activities; (c) periodically (no less often than annually) review and approve each Post Exercise Development Plan and Budget, and review and approve amendments thereto, which approval will be reflected in the applicable minutes of the JDC meeting; (d) serve as a forum for discussing the conduct of the applicable Country-Specific Development Activities; (e) serve as a forum for discussing and oversee the conduct of Additional Licensor Development Activities; (f) serve as a forum for reviewing and approving strategies for obtaining Regulatory Approvals including approving use of consultants, key opinion leaders or any other experts to seek advice on strategies for seeking Regulatory Approvals for the Licensed Products in the Territory; (g) establish secure access methods (such as secure databases) for each Party to access Regulatory Documentation and other JDC related Information as contemplated under this Agreement; and (h) perform such other functions as are set forth herein or as the Parties may mutually agree in writing, except where in conflict with any provision of this Agreement.

  • Licensee Responsibilities a. Licensee understands and agrees that all decisions regarding the tax treatment of items reflected on Tax Returns prepared by Licensee using the Software are made solely by Licensee and that use of the Software does not relieve Licensee of responsibility for the preparation, accuracy, content, and review of such Tax Returns. b. Licensee acknowledges that Licensee does not rely upon Drake for advice regarding the appropriate tax treatment of items reflected on Tax Returns prepared and/or processed using the Software. Licensee will review any computations made by the Software and satisfy Licensee that those computations and reporting are correct. c. Licensee is responsible for the keying of all information accurately into the Software, including but not limited to direct deposit information as it pertains to taxpayers’ data for receiving refunds. d. Licensee agrees to abide by and comply with all regulations and laws which pertain to the commercial preparation and electronic filing of Tax Returns, including but not limited to IRS Regulations, publications and other applicable laws. It is a violation of this Agreement AND applicable law for Licensee to falsely indicate to Drake that Licensee has obtained taxpayer’s Code 26 CFR §301.7216 compliant “Consent to e. Licensee agrees not to use the Software or any of Drake’s services for any illegal, fraudulent or otherwise improper purpose. These may include, but are not limited to misrepresenting taxpayer information, falsely representing identities, activities that may circumvent security measures, technical or regulatory requirements or other IRS or State non-compliant activities. If it is determined, in Drake’s sole discretion, Licensee is non- compliant with this Section 4(e), or Licensee has attempted to misrepresent, mislead or otherwise provide false representation(s) as to its compliance with this or any other provision of this Agreement, Licensee shall forfeit all rights to use the Software or services of Drake provided in this Agreement, including but not limited to any rights to refunds of any monies paid to Drake. f. Licensee is solely responsible for the backup and retention of all data, unless such responsibility is specifically accepted by Drake. g. Licensee agrees to provide Drake a copy of Licensee’s completed E-File Application Summary, or other documentation required by Drake regarding ownership of an EFIN used with the Software by Licensee, prior to using the electronic filing services of Drake. Licensee understands that in order to use the electronic filing services of Drake or the IRS a valid EFIN must be obtained and maintained as current from the IRS. h. Licensee shall be responsible for acquiring and maintaining an information technology infrastructure with sufficient capabilities to operate the Software and comply with all provisions of this Agreement. i. Licensee shall not decompile, reverse assemble, or reverse engineer any Software or other information disclosed to Licensee hereunder. j. Licensee shall be responsible for complying with all export controls relating to the Software. k. Licensee shall be responsible to safeguard and prevent unauthorized access to Taxpayer Data. Licensee shall be responsible to secure usernames and passwords that allow access to Taxpayer Data. l. Licensee acknowledges that by using a computer system and the Software to prepare and transmit Tax Returns electronically, Licensee consents to the disclosure of all information relating to its use of the computer system and the Software to generate Tax Returns and to the electronic transmission of Tax Returns to the state and/or federal agency as applicable under existing law. m. Licensee acknowledges and consents to Drake’s collection through use of the Software of non-Tax Return related data and information, including IP address, device and system identifications, and other information required by Drake for its internal business purposes, fraud prevention, data privacy, and maintaining the security and integrity of the tax system and/or the Software.

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