Laboratory Facility and Personnel Sample Clauses

Laboratory Facility and Personnel. (a) Codexis shall provide suitable laboratory facilities, equipment and personnel for the work to be done by Codexis in carrying out the Research Plans. For purposes of clarification, except as set forth in Section 2.5(b) below, all fees and payments due to Codexis hereunder for the provision of laboratory facilities, equipment and personnel are set forth in Article 3 below. (b) Shell shall be responsible, at Shell’s sole cost and expense, for providing suitable laboratory facilities, equipment and personnel for the work to be done by Shell at Shell facilities, if any, in carrying out the Research Plans; provided that from time to time during the Term after the second (2nd) anniversary of the Effective Date, upon the written agreement of the Parties, Codexis shall make commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate no more than four (4) Shell employees at Codexis’ facilities in Redwood City, California, for periods of up to six (6) months, at Shell’s sole cost and expense, in order to permit such Shell employees to carry out activities under the Research Plans; provided further, that any such Shell employee shall first execute a confidentiality agreement with Codexis acceptable to Shell and to Codexis prohibiting such Shell employee from using or disclosing confidential information of Codexis for any purpose other than as necessary to carry out activities under the Research Plans (such limitations on use and disclosure to include without limitation disclosure to or use for the benefit of Shell or any Shell Affiliate); provided further that Shell shall agree to serve as a surety as to, and with respect to any damages suffered by Codexis or its Affiliates as a result of the breach of the non-use and non-disclosure restrictions set forth in such confidentiality agreement by such Shell employee, including without limitation any breach that may occur after such Shell employee is no longer an employee of Shell; provided further that in a circumstance of a former employee of Shell, Codexis shall first pursue its full legal rights against such former employee and/or Third Party that caused any such damages to Codexis, before Codexis seeks any relief from Shell but, thereafter, will not be required to reassert against Shell any claim or demand previously asserted against such former employee and/or such Third Party that, in such previous action, was resolved in favor of Codexis.
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Laboratory Facility and Personnel. Each party will provide adequate laboratory facilities, equipment and personnel for the work to be done by it in the Research Program.
Laboratory Facility and Personnel. Each Party shall be responsible, at its own cost and expense, for providing suitable laboratory facilities, equipment and personnel for the work to be done by such Party in carrying out the Research Plans. It is understood and agreed that the work to be conducted by a Party under this Agreement may be carried out by its Affiliates and/or independent contractors, as such Party may determine or, in the case of IE, [*], as IE may determine; provided that all such work shall be conducted, and the rights and obligations of the Parties with respect to such work, shall be governed by the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.
Laboratory Facility and Personnel. Isis shall provide suitable laboratory facilities, equipment and personnel for the work to be done by Isis in carrying out the Research Program.
Laboratory Facility and Personnel. FOB will provide suitable laboratory facilities, equipment and personnel for the work to be done by it in the Research Program.
Laboratory Facility and Personnel. Each party will provide suitable laboratory facilities, materials, equipment and personnel for the work to be done by it in the Research Program. ATHERSYS may subcontract any of its obligations in respect of a Research Plan to its Affiliates or to other Third Party providers as agreed under the applicable Research Plan and subject to the terms of Section 19.8. * Confidential treatment has been requested for the redacted portions of this exhibit, and such confidential portions have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Laboratory Facility and Personnel. Gensia shall provide suitable laboratory facilities, equipment and personnel for the work to be done by Gensia in carrying out the Research Program.
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Laboratory Facility and Personnel. Icagen shall provide suitable laboratory facilities, equipment and personnel for the work to be done by Icagen in carrying out the Research Program.

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