Existing Third Party Payment Obligations Sample Clauses

Existing Third Party Payment Obligations. GCLC shall be responsible for any payments to any Affiliates or Third Parties for Patents or Information licensed or acquired by GCLC prior to the Effective Date, which are included in the GCLC Core Technology.
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Existing Third Party Payment Obligations vTv shall be responsible for any payments to any Third Parties for Patents or Information licensed or acquired by vTv prior to the Effective Date, which are included in the vTv Technology.
Existing Third Party Payment Obligations. Optimer shall be responsible for any payments to any other Third Parties for Patents or Information licensed or acquired by Optimer prior to the Effective Date, which are included in the Licensed Technology including, without limitation, any payments to PAR under the PAR Agreement. In the event the rights to the Licensed OPT-80 Data (as defined in the PAR Agreement) cease to be licensed to Optimer by PAR under the PAR Agreement for any reason and Partner obtains a license with respect to such OPT-80 Data directly from PAR pursuant to that certain agreement by and among PAR, Partner and Optimer dated as of the Effective Date and attached hereto as EXHIBIT B (the “PAR Tripartite Agreement”), then Partner may deduct from the applicable payments owed to Optimer hereunder or to Optimer Europe under Section 4.1(a)(i)(1) of the Supply Agreement, but not both, the amount actually paid by Partner to PAR under the PAR Tripartite Agreement for such license with respect to such OPT-80 Data up to the amount that Optimer would have been obligated to pay to PAR under the PAR Agreement with respect to such payment.
Existing Third Party Payment Obligations. (a) ANTHERA shall be responsible for all license fee, maintenance fee, royalty, milestone, sublicensing revenue or similar payment obligations accruing with respect to the practice by ZENYAKU, its Affiliates and Sublicensees of the ANTHERA Technology under any agreement between ANTHERA and a Third Party entered into prior to the Effective Date. (b) With respect to Net Sales of Products in the ZENYAKU Territory by ZENYAKU, its Affiliates or Sublicensees, ZENYAKU shall pay to ANTHERA the Amgen Royalty owed to Amgen during the Amgen Royalty Term pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Amgen Agreement for the Net Sales of such Products in the ZENYAKU Territory.
Existing Third Party Payment Obligations. Trius shall be responsible for all license fee, maintenance fee, royalty, milestone, sublicensing revenue or similar payment obligations accruing with respect to the practice by Bayer, its Affiliates and Sublicensees of the Trius Technology under any agreement between Trius and a Third Party entered into prior to the Effective Date, including, without limitation, all payment obligations to Dong-A under the Dong-A Agreement.
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  • Client Obligations 3.1 The Client warrants and represents that: 3.1.1 it shall co-operate with Centaur as required for the proper performance of the Services; 3.1.2 it shall provide, for Centaur, its agents, subcontractors, consultants and employees, in a timely manner and at no charge, access to the Client's premises during normal office hours (being Monday – Friday 8am – 6pm), office accommodation, data and other facilities as is reasonably required by Centaur or any of them for the proper performance of the Services; 3.1.3 all information it has provided to Centaur in relation to the Services as at the date of the Order Form is accurate, complete and is not misleading and it shall provide, in a timely manner, such further information and Client Material as Centaur may require for the proper performance of the Services, and ensure that such information and Client Material is accurate, complete and not misleading; 3.1.4 it shall be responsible (at its own cost) for preparing and maintaining the relevant premises for the supply of the Services; 3.1.5 it shall inform Centaur of all health and safety rules and regulations and any other reasonable security requirements that apply at any of the Client's premises; 3.1.6 it shall only use the Services for internal business purposes and, without prejudice to the foregoing, shall not use the Services, the Deliverables or any Centaur Materials to develop a product or service that competes with any of the products or services provided by Centaur; 3.1.7 the Client Materials shall not infringe any third party rights, including any third party Intellectual Property Rights; and 3.1.8 it shall obtain and maintain all necessary licences and consents and comply with all relevant legislation in relation to the Services, before the date on which the Services are to start. 3.2 If Centaur's performance of its obligations under this Agreement is prevented or delayed by any act or omission of the Client, its agents, subcontractors, consultants or employees, Centaur shall not be liable for any costs, charges or losses sustained or incurred by the Client that arise directly or indirectly from such prevention or delay.

  • Recipient Obligations 2.1 The Recipient agrees to support the Project in accordance with this Agreement. 2.2 In supporting the Project, the Recipient must: (a) exercise reasonable diligence, care and skill; (b) administer the Funding in accordance with the Agreement to support the Fellow to complete the Project; (c) not replace the Fellow named in the Application with another person; (d) complete the Project Deliverables by the relevant Deliverable due dates. This includes the provision of the required Reports, Financial Acquittal Statements and valid tax invoices; (e) ensure that the Fellow completes the Project Milestones annually; (f) ensure it makes the Recipient Contribution to the Project as per the Application and summarised in Item 11 of Schedule 1; (g) ensure the Partners provide the Partner Contributions to the Project as per the Application and summarised in Item 12 of Schedule 1; (h) ensure that the Project expenditure is managed in accordance with the project expenditure table in the Application; (i) notify the Department within 20 Business Days of any matter that may affect the Fellow or Recipient’s eligibility for funding under the Guidelines, including but not limited to: (i) the Fellow ceasing employment with the Recipient; (ii) the Fellow moving residence to outside of Queensland; (iii) the Fellow travelling outside of Queensland for more than six weeks; (iv) the Fellow taking extended leave or being unable to undertake the Project for an extended period; (v) the Fellow changing the proportion of their time committed to the Project; (vi) the Recipient Contributions or Partner Contributions changing; (vii) the Project Partner organisations changing; and (viii) the Project expenditure changing. (j) ensure that (where relevant): (i) the Project complies with National Health and Medical Research Council Guidelines; (ii) the Project complies with the Code of Ethical Practice for Biotechnology in Queensland; (iii) the Project is cleared by all relevant ethical committees prescribed by the Recipient organisation’s research rules; and (iv) evidence of compliance with this clause is provided, if requested by the Department; (k) not assign, transfer or subcontract its obligations, without prior written consent of the Department; (l) notify the Department of any breach of these terms or any matter that may affect the performance of the Agreement; and (m) comply with all relevant laws.

  • Third Party Obligations 3.1. The THIRD PARTY shall:- 3.1.1. not divulge the Confidential Information to any party other than as provided for in this Confidentiality Agreement; 3.1.2. use the Confidential Information only for the purposes necessary in providing the services for which he is engaged by the AUTHORITY; and 3.1.3. make no commercial use of the Confidential Information or any part thereof. 3.2. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the THIRD PARTY shall be entitled to make any disclosure required by law of the Confidential Information and shall notify the AUTHORITY of so doing in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 6.

  • Payment of Reimbursement Obligations (a) The Borrower agrees to pay to the Administrative Agent for the account of the Issuing Bank the amount of all Advances for Reimbursement Obligations, interest and other amounts payable to the Issuing Bank under or in connection with any Facility Letter of Credit when due, irrespective of any claim, set-off, defense or other right which the Borrower may have at any time against any Issuing Bank or any other Person, under all circumstances, including without limitation any of the following circumstances: (i) any lack of validity or enforceability of this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents; (ii) the existence of any claim, setoff, defense or other right which the Borrower may have at any time against a beneficiary named in a Facility Letter of Credit or any transferee of any Facility Letter of Credit (or any Person for whom any such transferee may be acting), the Administrative Agent, the Issuing Bank, any Lender, or any other Person, whether in connection with this Agreement, any Facility Letter of Credit, the transactions contemplated herein or any unrelated transactions (including any underlying transactions between the Borrower and the beneficiary named in any Facility Letter of Credit); (iii) any draft, certificate or any other document presented under the Facility Letter of Credit proving to be forged, fraudulent, invalid or insufficient in any respect of any statement therein being untrue or inaccurate in any respect; (iv) the surrender or impairment of any security for the performance or observance of any of the terms of any of the Loan Documents; or (v) the occurrence of any Default or Event of Default. (b) In the event any payment by the Borrower received by the Issuing Bank or the Administrative Agent with respect to a Facility Letter of Credit and distributed by the Administrative Agent to the Lenders on account of their participations is thereafter set aside, avoided or recovered from the Administrative Agent or Issuing Bank in connection with any receivership, liquidation, reorganization or bankruptcy proceeding, each Lender which received such distribution shall, upon demand by the Administrative Agent, contribute such Lender's Percentage of the amount set aside, avoided or recovered together with interest at the rate required to be paid by the Issuing Bank or the Administrative Agent upon the amount required to be repaid by the Issuing Bank or the Administrative Agent.

  • Joint Obligations A. The University and the student share the responsibility for ensuring the quality of life within the residence halls, their maintenance, furnishings and facilities, and for a physical environment secure from fire and other hazards. The University will work with students to promote effective security of persons and property in the residence halls.

  • Provider Obligations A. PROVIDER will perform the Services in accordance with the standards of care, skill, and diligence expected of a qualified, competent and experienced professional in the provision of the type of services required under this Agreement. B. PROVIDER will obtain, maintain in effect, and pay the cost for all licenses, permits, or certifications that may be necessary for PROVIDER’s performance of this Agreement. C. PROVIDER represents and warrants that there are no obligations, commitments, third party rights, or impediments of any kind that will limit or prevent PROVIDER’s performance of the Services.

  • Local Church’s Payment Obligations At Closing or otherwise prior to or on the Disaffiliation Date, Local Church shall pay to the Annual Conference, in a manner specified by Annual Conference, the following: (a) Local Church shall have the right to retain its Real Property and Personal Property, tangible and intangible property without charge. Any costs relating to Local Church’s retention of its property will be borne by Local Church. (b) Any unpaid apportionments for the twelve (12) months immediately prior to the Disaffiliation Date, as calculated by Annual Conference, totaling Fifteen Thousand Two Hundred Twenty and 00/100 Dollars ($15,220.00) (for clarity, any amounts paid within the twelve (12) month period set out above shall be credited to the Local Church at Closing); (c) An additional twelve (12) months of apportionments, as calculated by Annual Conference, totaling Fifteen Thousand Two Hundred Twenty and 00/100 Dollars ($15,220.00); (d) An amount equal to Local Church’s pro rata share, as determined by Annual Conference, of Annual Conference’s unfunded pension obligations, based on the Annual Conference’s aggregate funding obligations as determined by the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits using market factors similar to a commercial annuity provider, totaling Thirty- Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty-Seven and 00/100 Dollars ($37,967.00); (e) If any clergy currently appointed to the Local Church will remain in The United Methodist Church after the Local Church disaffiliation, an amount equal to six (6) months salary, housing (if receiving a housing allowance), and pension/health benefits for the clergy, being Thirty-Eight Thousand One Hundred Eighty-Five and 00/100 Dollars ($38,185.00). The intent of this provision is to provide salary and benefits to the clergy from January 1, 2024 through July 1, 2024, which is a period of time in which the clergy will not have an appointment to a church. (f) Any unpaid loans (secured or unsecured) owed to the Annual Conference or other United Methodist entities such as The United Methodist Foundation of Western North Carolina (unless those loans are assigned or transferred per Section 3.2 below), and any investment portfolio needs which require modifications or assignments; (g) The aggregate amount of any and all grants awarded and paid to Local Church by Annual Conference or any affiliate or subsidiary thereof within the prior ten (10) years; and, (h) All costs of the transfer of any assets involved hereunder and transactions set out herein, as well as the legal fees of the Annual Conference incurred in connection with this Agreement.

  • Obligations to Third Parties Each party warrants and represents that this Agreement does not conflict with any contractual obligations, expressed or implied, undertaken with any Third Party.

  • Payment Obligations Absolute The Company’s obligation during and after the Employment Period to pay the Executive the amounts and to make the benefit and other arrangements provided herein shall be absolute and unconditional and shall not be affected by any circumstances, including, without limitation, any setoff, counterclaim, recoupment, defense or other right which the Company may have against him or anyone else. Except as provided in Section 15, all amounts payable by the Company hereunder shall be paid without notice or demand. Each and every payment made hereunder by the Company shall be final, and the Company will not seek to recover all or any part of such payment from the Executive, or from whomsoever may be entitled thereto, for any reason whatsoever.

  • Development Obligations 1. The College supports the development, production, and dissemination of copyrightable, trademarkable, patentable, and other intellectual properties by its employees. 2. It is understood that intellectual property developed by employees on or off College time, except for those materials for which the College had specifically contracted prior to June 9, 1998, shall remain the property of such employees, but shall continue to be used for the benefit of the College while the employee remains an employee of the College.

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