Common use of NO DOUBLE COUNTING OF COSTS Clause in Contracts

NO DOUBLE COUNTING OF COSTS. For the purpose of determining any cost or expense which is shared by the Parties under this Agreement or otherwise invoiced by one Party to another under this Agreement, any cost or expense allocated by either Party to a particular cost category shall be consistent with the terms of this Agreement and shall not also be allocated to another category. In the event a cost or expense might arguably fall into more than one category, the Parties shall mutually determine which category such cost or expense most appropriately falls into.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement (Abbott Laboratories), And Development Agreement (Supergen Inc), Collaboration Agreement (Triangle Pharmaceuticals Inc)

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NO DOUBLE COUNTING OF COSTS. For the purpose of determining any cost or expense which is shared by the Parties under this Agreement or otherwise invoiced by one Party to another under this Agreement, any cost or expense allocated by either Party to a particular cost category shall be consistent with the terms of this Agreement and shall not also be allocated to another category. In the event a cost or expense might arguably fall into more than one category, the Parties shall mutually determine which category such cost or expense most appropriately falls into.. ARTICLE 7: INTERNATIONAL ROYALTY 7.1

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NO DOUBLE COUNTING OF COSTS. For the purpose of determining any cost or expense which is shared by the Parties under this Agreement parties or otherwise invoiced by one Party party to another under this AgreementAGREEMENT, any cost or expense allocated by either Party party to a particular cost category shall be consistent with the terms of this Agreement AGREEMENT and shall not also be allocated to another category. In the event a cost or expense might arguably fall into more than one category, the Parties party shall mutually determine in good faith which category such cost or expense most appropriately falls into.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development and License Agreement (Protein Design Labs Inc/De)

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