Disputes Subject to Final Decision-Making Authority Sample Clauses

Disputes Subject to Final Decision-Making Authority. Unless (a) this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement expressly requires the mutual agreement of the Parties or the Alliance Managers with respect to the matter that is the subject of such Dispute, (b) this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement expressly requires a Party’s or its Alliance Manager’s consent or approval with respect to the matter that is the subject of such Dispute, (c) the Dispute is an Arbitration Matter or (d) the Dispute is an Expert Dispute or Patent Matter, then (i) subject to any other provisions of this Agreement and any applicable Ancillary Agreement, Gilead shall have final decision-making authority with respect to such Dispute to the extent (x) [*] and (y) Gilead is granted final decision-making authority in Sections 3.6.5, and, for the Gilead Countries, 13.2.2 (regarding the conduct of the applicable recall or withdrawal); (ii) subject to any other provisions of this Agreement and any applicable Ancillary Agreement, including the RPV Supply Agreement, Xxxxxxx shall have final decision-making authority with respect to such Dispute to the extent (x) [*] and (y) Xxxxxxx is granted final decision-making authority in Sections 3.6.4 and, for the Xxxxxxx Countries, 13.2.2 (regarding the conduct of the applicable recall or withdrawal); and (iii) subject to Article 14, each Party shall have final decision-making authority with respect to the prosecution, maintenance, enforcement and defense of its intellectual property. For clarity, Disputes identified in clauses (a), (b) or (d) of this Section 20.6.2.1 shall not be considered Arbitration Matters subject to resolution under Section 20.7.
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  • Decision-Making Authority BMS shall have the sole decision-making authority for the operations and Commercialization strategies and decisions, including funding and resourcing, related to the Commercialization of Products; provided that such decisions are not inconsistent with the express terms and conditions of this Agreement, including BMS’ diligence obligations set forth in Section 5.1.

  • Disputes Subject to Arbitration Any claim, dispute or controversy arising out of this Agreement (other than claims relating to misuse or misappropriation of the intellectual property of the Company), the interpretation, validity or enforceability of this Agreement or the alleged breach thereof shall be submitted by the parties to binding arbitration by a sole arbitrator under the rules of the American Arbitration Association; provided, however, that (a) the arbitrator shall have no authority to make any ruling or judgment that would confer any rights with respect to the trade secrets, confidential and proprietary information or other intellectual property of the Company upon the Executive or any third party; and (b) this arbitration provision shall not preclude the Company from seeking legal and equitable relief from any court having jurisdiction with respect to any disputes or claims relating to or arising out of the misuse or misappropriation of the Company’s intellectual property. Judgment may be entered on the award of the arbitrator in any court having jurisdiction.

  • Additional Securities Subject to Agreement Each Stockholder agrees that any other Company Equity Interests which it shall hereafter acquire by means of a stock split, stock dividend, distribution, exercise of warrants or options, purchase or otherwise shall be subject to the provisions of this Agreement to the same extent as if held on the date hereof.

  • Securities Subject to This Agreement The securities entitled to the benefits of this Agreement are the Registrable Securities.

  • General Securities Subject to This Agreement (a) The Company hereby grants registration rights to the Holders upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

  • Claims Subject to Arbitration This Exhibit A contemplates mandatory arbitration to the fullest extent permitted by law. Only claims that are justiciable under applicable state or federal law are covered by this Exhibit A. Such claims include any and all alleged violations of any state or federal law whether common law, statutory, arising under regulation or ordinance, or any other law, brought by any current or former employees.

  • Decision-Making The JDC shall make decisions unanimously, with each Party’s representatives collectively having one (1) vote and at least one (1) representative from each Party participating in such decision. In the event the JDC determines that it cannot reach an agreement regarding a decision within the JDC’s authority, then, within *** Business Days after such determination: (a) for any matter that is not a Critical Issue *** shall have the final decision making authority on such matter; and (b) for any matter that is a Critical Issue, the matter shall be referred to FivePrime’s Chief Executive Officer (or designee) and HGS’ Chief Executive Officer (or designee) for resolution. If such executives cannot resolve the matter within *** Business Days, then the Chief Executive Officer of *** (or designee) shall have the final decision making authority on such matter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Development Plan shall not be amended, without FivePrime’s prior written approval (which approval may be withheld in FivePrime’s sole discretion), to: (i) increase or materially change the nature of FivePrime-Conducted Trials or Other FivePrime-Conducted Activities; or (ii) require FivePrime to continue any FivePrime-Conducted Trial if FivePrime, in its reasonable judgment, decides not to continue such trial for any business, scientific, safety, efficacy, enrollment or ethical reason, provided that, in the event FivePrime so decides to discontinue such trial, HGS shall have no further obligation to reimburse FivePrime under Section 4.2(d) except with respect to costs *** INDICATES MATERIAL THAT WAS OMITTED AND FOR WHICH CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT WAS REQUESTED. ALL SUCH OMITTED MATERIAL WAS FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 406 PROMULGATED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED. already incurred by FivePrime prior to such discontinuation and any and all standard close out costs incurred thereafter, and HGS shall have the right to continue such trial by itself at its expense. When *** make a final determination under this Section 3.4, that final determination must be consistent with the terms of this Agreement.

  • Consideration; Subject to Plan The grant of the Option is made in consideration of the services to be rendered by the Participant to the Company and is subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan. Capitalized terms used but not defined herein will have the meaning ascribed to them in the Plan.

  • Remedies Subject to Applicable Law All rights, remedies and powers provided by this Article Five may be exercised only to the extent that the exercise thereof does not violate any applicable provision of law in the premises, and all the provisions of this Indenture are intended to be subject to all applicable mandatory provisions of law which may be controlling in the premises and to be limited to the extent necessary so that they will not render this Indenture invalid, unenforceable or not entitled to be recorded, registered or filed under the provisions of any applicable law. ARTICLE SIX

  • Agreement Subject to Plan; Applicable Law This Option is made pursuant to the Plan and shall be interpreted to comply therewith. A copy of such Plan is available to Optionee, at no charge, at the principal office of the Company. Any provision of this Option inconsistent with the Plan shall be considered void and replaced with the applicable provision of the Plan. This Option has been granted, executed and delivered in the State of Nevada, and the interpretation and enforcement shall be governed by the laws thereof and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts therein.

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