Diligence Requirements for Identified license sub-field Sample Clauses

Diligence Requirements for Identified license sub-field. (a) If at any time after four (4) years from the Execution Date of the License Agreement, an additional sub-field is identified by either Hospital or a third party, Company will receive written notification from Hospital of said additional field and shall have sixty (60) days to provide Hospital with written notification of its intention to develop said sub-field. Should Company decline to pursue said sub-field, or if Company fails to provide written notification of interest within the sixty (60) day period identified above, rights to said sub-field shall revert to Hospital. (b) Company shall itself use, or shall cause its Affiliates or Sublicensees, as applicable, to use, commercially reasonable best efforts to develop and make available to the public Products and Processes throughout the License Territory and the Identified License Sub-field. Such efforts shall include providing in writing to Hospital a commercial development plan for Products and Processes encompassed by the Identified License Sub-field within sixty (60) days from the date of Company’s receipt of Hospital ’s notice of the Identified License Sub-field in order that Hospital and Company can agree on appropriate diligence provisions in regard to the aforementioned Products and Processes for incorporation into the Agreement within three (3) months from the aforementioned date. Achievement of the foregoing objectives shall be deemed to satisfy Company’s obligations to use commercially reasonable best efforts under this Section 3.4 (b).
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