Common use of Publicity Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Publicity Restrictions. Company shall not use the name of Medical School or any of its trustees, officers, faculty, students, employees, or agents, or any adaptation of such names, or any terms of this Agreement in any promotional material or other public announcement or disclosure without the prior written consent of Medical School. The foregoing notwithstanding, Company shall have the right to disclose such information without the consent of Medical School in any prospectus, offering memorandum, or other document or filing required by applicable securities laws or other applicable law or regulation, provided that Company shall have given Medical School at least ten (10) days (or such prior shorter period in order to enable Company to make a timely announcement, while affording the Medical School the maximum feasible time to review the announcement) prior written notice of the proposed text for the purpose of giving Medical School the opportunity to comment on such text.

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Non Exclusive License Agreement (RXi Pharmaceuticals Corp), Non Exclusive License Agreement (RXi Pharmaceuticals Corp), Exclusive License Agreement (Rxi Pharmaceuticals Corp)

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