Common use of New In-Licenses Clause in Contracts

New In-Licenses. Each Party may independently negotiate one or more New In-Licenses. In which case, the Party that enters into such New In-License (“In-Licensing Party”) will notify in writing the other Party (“In-License Sublicensee Party”) of such agreement. In the event such notice is given, such In-License Sublicensee Party may elect at any time within [***] days after receipt of such notice to take the benefit of such New In-License (“In-License Opt-In Period”) by sending written notice of such election (“In-License Election Notice”) to such In-Licensing Party and, in such case the Parties shall enter into an addendum (“Included In-License Addendum”) setting forth the material terms and conditions with which the In-License Sublicensee Party and its Affiliates and any Sublicensee thereunder must comply with or are applicable with respect to such New In-License. From the date of execution by each Party of such Included In-License Addendum and subject to Section 2.7(b)(ii) and compliance with the terms of such Included In-License Addendum, [***] such New In-License will be either (A) in the case of a Caribou New In-License that Intellia so elects to take, a “Caribou Included In-License,” or (B) in the case of an Intellia New In-License that Caribou so elects to take, an “Intellia Included In-License.” Either Party may instead elect not to take the benefit of a New In-License either by not responding to the In-Licensing Party’s original notice within such In-License Opt-In Period or by expressly notifying the In-Licensing Party of such rejection by return written notice at any time during such In-License Opt-In Period [***].

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Caribou Biosciences, Inc.), License Agreement (Caribou Biosciences, Inc.), License Agreement (Intellia Therapeutics, Inc.)

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