Reporting and Payment of Joint Development Costs 11 Sample Clauses

Reporting and Payment of Joint Development Costs 11. 2.1 Reports (a) Within [ * ] after the end of each Calendar Quarter during which any Development activities are performed hereunder, each Party’s Financial Representative shall prepare a report showing the actual Joint Development Costs incurred or -45-
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