Common use of Egregious Delivery Delay Clause in Contracts

Egregious Delivery Delay. If, for any reason, other than a force majeure, BTC delivers any quantity of any Product more than ninety (90) days after the date such delivery was due, then Auxilium may exercise its Standby Rights by providing written notice.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Development, Commercialization and Supply Agreement (Auxilium Pharmaceuticals Inc), Development and License Agreement (Auxilium Pharmaceuticals Inc), Development and License Agreement (Auxilium Pharmaceuticals Inc)

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Egregious Delivery Delay. If, for any reason, other than a force majeure, BTC delivers any quantity of any Product more than ninety (90) X days after the date such delivery was due, then Auxilium may exercise its Standby Rights by providing written notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development and License Agreement (Biospecifics Technologies Corp)

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