HMI’s and NVS’ Role Sample Clauses

HMI’s and NVS’ Role. During the Term, HMI will have the right (but not the obligation) to undertake any course of action to defend or prosecute any such Patent Challenge with respect to any [***] unless HMI determines in its sole discretion not to undertake any such course of action to defend or prosecute any such Patent Challenge, in which case NVS will have the right (but not the obligation) to undertake any course of action to defend or prosecute any such Patent Challenge with respect to any [***]. During the Term, NVS will have the right (but not the obligation) to Confidential Portions of this Exhibit marked as [***] have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and have been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. undertake any course of action to defend or prosecute any such Patent Challenge with respect to any [***], unless NVS determines in its sole discretion not to undertake any such course of action to defend or prosecute any such Patent Challenge, in which case HMI shall have the right (but not the obligation) to undertake any course of action to defend or prosecute any such Patent Challenge with respect to any such [***]. NVS will be responsible for (a) [***]% of the External Costs incurred by NVS in connection with any course of action taken to defend or prosecute any such Patent Challenge with respect to [***] and (b) [***]% of the External Costs incurred in connection with any course of action taken to defend or prosecute any Patent Challenge with respect to [***]. NVS will invoice HMI for all such External Costs to be borne by HMI on a Calendar Quarterly basis, and HMI will pay all such undisputed invoices no later than [***] after receipt thereof. During and after the Term, NVS will have the sole right (but not the obligation) to undertake any course of action to defend or prosecute any such Patent Challenge with respect to any [***] at its own expense.
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  • Third-Party Information; Privacy or Data Protection Laws Each Party acknowledges that it and members of its Group may presently have and, following the Effective Time, may gain access to or possession of confidential or proprietary information of, or personal information relating to, Third Parties (i) that was received under confidentiality or non-disclosure agreements entered into between such Third Parties, on the one hand, and the other Party or members of such Party’s Group, on the other hand, prior to the Effective Time; or (ii) that, as between the two Parties, was originally collected by the other Party or members of such Party’s Group and that may be subject to and protected by privacy, data protection or other applicable Laws. Each Party agrees that it shall hold, protect and use, and shall cause the members of its Group and its and their respective Representatives to hold, protect and use, in strict confidence the confidential and proprietary information of, or personal information relating to, Third Parties in accordance with privacy, data protection or other applicable Laws and the terms of any agreements that were either entered into before the Effective Time or affirmative commitments or representations that were made before the Effective Time by, between or among the other Party or members of the other Party’s Group, on the one hand, and such Third Parties, on the other hand.

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  • Title to Properties; Absence of Encumbrances Each of the Borrowers has good and marketable title to all of the material properties, assets and rights of every name and nature now purported to be owned by it, including, without limitation, such properties, assets and rights as are reflected in the Initial Financial Statement (except such properties, assets or rights as have been disposed of in the ordinary course of business since the date thereof), free from all Encumbrances, except Permitted Encumbrances, and, except as so disclosed, free from all defects of title that might materially adversely affect any of such properties, assets or rights or the business, financial condition, assets or properties of any of the Borrowers. All such properties and assets are free and clear of all title defects or objections, liens, claims, charges, security interests and other Encumbrances of any nature whatsoever, except Permitted Encumbrances. The rights, properties and other assets presently owned, leased or licensed by any of the Borrowers and described elsewhere in this Agreement include all rights, properties and other assets necessary to permit any of the Borrowers to conduct its businesses in all material respects in the same manner as its businesses have been conducted prior to the date hereof. At the time any of the Borrowers pledge, sell, assign or transfer to the Agent or the Canadian Bank, as the case may be, any instrument, document of title, security, chattel paper or other property (including Base Inventory, Equipment, Base Accounts, contract rights, patents, trademarks, copyrights, Accounts and any other Collateral) or any proceeds or products thereof, or any interest therein, such Borrower shall be the lawful owner thereof and shall have good right to pledge, sell, assign or transfer the same; none of such properties shall have been pledged, sold, assigned or transferred to any Person other than the Agent or the Canadian Bank, as the case may be, or in any way encumbered (other than Permitted Encumbrances and asset sales permitted under Section 6.6 hereof); and the Borrowers shall defend the same against the claims and demands of all Persons.

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  • Accounting, Tax and Regulatory Matters Each Owner and the Company, -------------------------------------- jointly and severally, represents and warrants to Premiere that neither the Company, any Owner nor any Affiliate thereof has taken or agreed to take any action or has any knowledge of any fact or circumstance that is reasonably likely to (i) prevent the Merger from qualifying for pooling-of-interests accounting treatment or as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code, or (ii) materially impede or delay receipt of any consents referred to in Section 5.6 of the Uniform Terms or result in the imposition of a condition or restriction of the type referred to in the last sentence of such Section.

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