Common use of CROs and CMOs Clause in Contracts

CROs and CMOs. Licensee may contract with Third Party CROs or CMOs to handle certain clinical Development or Manufacturing activities, in Licensee’s reasonable discretion, consistent with the then-current Development Plan. As between the Parties, all costs of such CROs or CMOs will be borne solely by Licensee. For clarity, Licensee shall not be required to obtain Pfizer’s consent for a sublicense to a CRO or CMO.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (SpringWorks Therapeutics, Inc.), License Agreement (SpringWorks Therapeutics, Inc.), License Agreement

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CROs and CMOs. Licensee may contract with Third Party CROs or CMOs to handle certain clinical Development or Manufacturing activities, in Licensee’s reasonable discretion, consistent with the then-current Development Plan. As between the Parties, all costs of such CROs or CMOs will be borne solely by Licensee. For clarity, Licensee shall not be required to obtain Pfizer’s consent for of a sublicense to a CRO or CMO if the applicable contract is (a) in the case of a CRO, limited to a license for such CRO to perform research with regard to a Product on behalf of Licensee or (b) in the case of a CMO, limited to a license for such CMO to Manufacture Product on behalf of Licensee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (JATT Acquisition Corp), License Agreement (JATT Acquisition Corp)

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