Common use of Failure to Promote Access Clause in Contracts

Failure to Promote Access. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, Licensee fails to promote access or appears in MPP’s reasonable opinion, will fail to promote access to the Licensed Products in the Territory in accordance with this Agreement, the MPP shall give notice to Licensee requiring it to cure such failure. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, Licensee fails to present an acceptable plan within sixty (60) days and report reasonable progress within one hundred eighty (180) days after receiving written notice with respect to the default, the MPP shall have the right to terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving written notice to Licensee. In making such determination of reasonable progress, the MPP shall take into account the period within which the relevant authorities provide the necessary approvals and normal development lead time for the Licensed Products, and progress reported by Licensee in its quarterly reports and meetings provided under Section 3.8 of this Agreement.

Appears in 29 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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Failure to Promote Access. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, the Licensee fails to promote access or appears in MPP’s reasonable opinion, will fail to promote access to the Licensed Products in the Territory in accordance with this Agreement, the MPP shall give notice to the Licensee requiring it to cure such failure. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, the Licensee fails to present an acceptable plan within sixty (60) 60 days and report reasonable progress within one hundred eighty (180) 180 days after receiving written notice with respect to the default, the MPP shall have the right to terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving written notice to the Licensee. In making such determination of reasonable progress, the MPP shall take into account the period within which the relevant authorities provide the necessary approvals and normal development lead time for the Licensed Products, and progress reported by Licensee in its quarterly reports and meetings provided under Section 3.8 3.4 of this Agreement.

Appears in 23 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

Failure to Promote Access. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, Licensee fails to promote access or appears in MPP’s 's reasonable opinion, will fail to promote access to the Licensed Products in the Territory in accordance with this Agreement, the MPP shall give notice to Licensee requiring it to cure such failure. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, Licensee fails to present an acceptable plan within sixty (60) 60 days and report reasonable progress within one hundred eighty (180) 180 days after receiving written notice with respect to the default, the MPP shall have the right to terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving written notice to Licensee. In making such determination of reasonable progress, the MPP shall take into account the period within which the relevant authorities provide the necessary approvals and normal development lead time for the Licensed Products, and progress reported by Licensee in its quarterly reports and meetings provided under Section 3.8 3.9 of this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

Failure to Promote Access. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, Licensee fails to promote access or appears in MPP’s 's reasonable opinion, will fail to promote access to the Licensed Products in the Territory in accordance with this Agreement, the MPP shall give notice to Licensee requiring it to cure such failure. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, Licensee fails to present an acceptable plan within sixty (60) days and report reasonable progress within one hundred eighty (180) days after receiving written notice with respect to the default, the MPP shall have the right to terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving written notice to Licensee. In making such determination of reasonable progress, the MPP shall take into account the period within which the relevant authorities provide the necessary approvals and normal development lead time for the Licensed Products, and progress reported by Licensee in its quarterly reports and meetings provided under Section 3.8 of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

Failure to Promote Access. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, the Licensee fails to promote access or appears in MPP’s reasonable opinion, will fail to promote access to the Licensed Products in the Territory in accordance with this Agreement, the MPP shall give notice to the Licensee requiring it to cure such failure. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, the Licensee fails to present an acceptable plan within sixty (60) 60 days and report reasonable progress within one hundred eighty (180) 180 days after receiving written notice with respect to the default, the MPP shall have the right to terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving written notice to the Licensee. In making such determination of reasonable progress, the MPP shall take into account the period within which the relevant authorities provide the necessary approvals and normal development lead time for timefor the Licensed Products, and progress reported by Licensee in its quarterly reports and meetings provided under Section 3.8 3.4 of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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Failure to Promote Access. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, Licensee fails to promote access or appears in MPP’s reasonable opinion, will fail to promote access to the Licensed Products in the Territory in accordance with this Agreement, the MPP shall give notice to Licensee requiring it to cure such failure. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, Licensee fails to present an acceptable plan within sixty (60( 60 ) days and report reasonable progress within one hundred eighty (180( 180 ) days after receiving written notice with respect to the default, the MPP shall have the right to terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving written notice to Licensee. In making such determination of reasonable progress, the MPP shall take into account the period within which the relevant authorities provide the necessary approvals and normal development lead time for the Licensed Products, and progress reported by Licensee in its quarterly reports and meetings provided under Section 3.8 of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

Failure to Promote Access. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, Licensee fails to promote access or appears in MPP’s ' s reasonable opinion, will fail to promote access to the Licensed Products in the Territory in accordance with this Agreement, the MPP shall give notice to Licensee requiring it to cure such failure. If, in the reasonable opinion of the MPP, Licensee fails to present an acceptable plan within sixty (60) 60 days and report reasonable progress within one hundred eighty (180) 180 days after receiving written notice with respect to the default, the MPP shall have the right to terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by giving written notice to Licensee. In making such determination of reasonable progress, the MPP shall take into account the period within which the relevant authorities provide the necessary approvals and normal development lead time for the Licensed Products, and progress reported by Licensee in its quarterly reports and meetings provided under Section 3.8 of Section3.9of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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