Production Royalty When Lessee commences production of ores, minerals or materials from the premises, Lessee shall pay to Lessor a production royalty of 3% of the Net Smelter Returns (NSR) received by Lessee from the sale of said ores, minerals or materials, from the Premises. Lessor may buy out the Lessee’s Production Royalty at a rate of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per Royalty percentage, with the Lessee retaining One Percent (1%). (1) If Lessee sells refined gold or silver, Lessee will be deemed to have received proceeds from the sale thereof equal to the number of ounces of refined gold or silver outturned to Lessee's account during the calendar quarter multiplied in the case of gold by the average daily London Bullion Brokers P .M Gold Fixing during such calendar quarter and in the case of silver by the average of the daily Engelhard industrial bullion price for silver during the calendar quarter. The average price for a calendar quarter shall be determined by dividing the sum of all daily prices posted during the calendar quarter by the number of days that prices were posted. The posted price shall be obtained from the Wall Street Journal, Reuters, E&MJ or other industry-accepted source. If a posted price referenced above becomes no longer available, Lessee shall, acting reasonably, select an alternative posted price that closely approximates such original posted price. Lessee shall have the right to market and sell to third parties refined gold and silver in any manner it chooses, including the sale of such refined gold and silver on the commodity market. In this regard, Lessor shall have no right to participate in any gains and/or profits or obligation to suffer any losses accruing to Lessee as a result of forward sales, options trading, commodities futures trading or similar transactions. (2) Charges to be deducted from proceeds in determining Net Smelter Returns (a) all costs, charges and expenses paid or incurred by Lessee for treatment in the smelting and refining processes (including handling, processing, interest and provisional settlement fees, sampling, assaying and representation costs, penalties and other processor deductions);
Royalty Stacking Unity shall be entitled to deduct from the amounts owing to Ascentage under Sections 5.2 and 5.3 above [***] percent ([***]%) of any royalties or other payments made to Third Parties for Enabling IP, provided that (a) the total aggregate amount payable to Ascentage under Sections 5.2 and 5.3 in any [***] may not be reduced to less than [***] percent ([***]%) of the amounts that would otherwise be due Ascentage in such [***], and (b) Unity shall not be entitled to deduct any royalties or other payments made under the Existing Agreements. If, in any [***], Unity is not able to fully recover its [***] percent ([***]%) portion of the payments due to a Third Party, it shall be entitled to carry forward such right of off-set to future [***] with respect to the excess amount
Royalty Beglend shall pay royalties to InNexus equal to 3% of Net Sales Revenue, calculated and payable as follows: (a) any Royalty payable hereunder shall be calculated on a Product by Product basis for each jurisdiction (each a "Market Area")in which any such Product is sold; (b) the period for which Beglend is required to pay a Royalty hereunder shall commence upon the first Launch of Product in a particular Market Area, and shall continue for the patent life of any Patents comprising the Licensed Technology or any Joint Patents which may hereafter be filed with respect to such Product or upon which such Product is based in that Market Area (the "Royalty Payment Period"); (c) the first Royalty payment shall be calculated for the broken period commencing from the date of the first Launch of Product to and including the last day of Beglend's fiscal year in which the Launch of Product took place; and any succeeding Royalty payments shall be calculated from the first day until the last day of the corresponding fiscal year; and all Royalty payments shall be payable by cheque, cash, or bank draft, to InNexus' order, and shall be paid within 180 days of the completion of Beglend's fiscal year corresponding to that payment; provided that, notwithstanding the foregoing, Beglend shall pay quarterly installments of the estimated amount of Royalty payments due for each fiscal quarter completed after the date of Launch of Product, which shall be payable within 90 days after the end of each such quarter, and shall, when calculating the amount of Royalty due for that fiscal year in accordance with sub-section 6.5(c), adjust the installment payable for the final quarter in each fiscal year to reflect Beglend's estimate of the actual amount payable, after accounting for each of the prior payments made in that fiscal year; and Beglend shall pay all royalties in the currencies in which the revenues giving rise to such payment obligation are received by Beglend unless otherwise agreed in writing between the parties; (d) On or before 180 days following the end of each fiscal year of Beglend after the first Launch of Product, Beglend shall deliver to InNexus a statement indicating, in reasonable detail, as of the last day of the immediately preceding fiscal year, the calculation of Net Sales Revenue for each Product sold in each Market Area and the aggregate of the Royalty payable with respect to each such Product and each such Market Area for such year; (e) Beglcnd will maintain up to date and complete records for the production and sale of Products in each Market Area including accounts, records, statements, the amount of free Products and sample Products distributed, Product returns relating to sales and marketing of the Product, and InNexus or its agent shall have the right at all reasonable times, including for a period of 12 months following the expiration or termination of this Agreement, to inspect such accounts, records and statements and make copies thereof at their own expense for the purpose of verifying the amount of Royalty payments to be made by Beglend to InNexus pursuant hereto; and InNexus shall have the right at its own expense to have such accounts audited by independent auditors once each year; (f) Beglend shall have an audited statement prepared by its auditors (which shall be qualified certified public accountants or chartered accountants) for each year with respect to the Royalty payable to InNexus hereunder, by 180 days following the end of each fiscal year, and Beglend shall forthwith deliver a copy of such statement to InNexus; (g) All Royalty payments shall be considered full and final satisfaction of all obligations of Beglend making the same in respect thereof if such payments or the calculations in respect thereof are not disputed by InNexus within 180 days after receipt by InNexus of the audited statement referred to in subsection 6.5(f) hereof; and any disputes under this subsection shall be decided by arbitration as herein provided; (h) for the purpose of calculating Royalties, revenue shall be deemed to have been received when it has actually been received in the form of cash or credit or by way of any measurable benefit, advantage or concession; and in the event of any partial payment, the Royalty otherwise payable shall be pro-rated accordingly; in no event will Beglend be obligated to pay Royalties more than once in respect of any revenue received by it or its associates, affiliates, licensees or sub-licensees in connection with any single transaction (i.e. no "double" Royalties); and (i) for any product containing both a pharmaceutically active agent which causes it to be considered a Product and one or more other pharmaceutically active agents which are not Products (each a "Combination Product"), the parties shall in good faith negotiate and agree to an appropriate adjustment to the Net Sales Revenue to reflect the relative contribution of each Product and each other pharmaceutically active agent which is not a Product to the Combination Product; and if, after good faith negotiations (not to exceed ninety (90) days in duration unless extended by mutual agreement), the parties can not agree to an appropriate adjustment, Net Sale Revenue shall be equal to Net Sales of the Combination Product multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the reasonable fair market value of the Compounds contained in the Combination Product and the denominator of which is the reasonable fair market value of all pharmaceutically active agents contained in the Combination Product, as determined by arbitration.
Conformity of production 8.1. Procedures concerning conformity of production shall comply with those set out in the 1958 Agreement, Schedule 1 (E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.3) and meet the following requirements: 8.2. A vehicle approved pursuant to this Regulation shall be so manufactured as to conform to the type approved by meeting the requirements of paragraph 5. above; 8.3. The Type Approval Authority which has granted approval may at any time verify the conformity of control methods applicable to each production unit. The normal frequency of such inspections shall be once every two years.
Earned Royalty In addition to the annual license maintenance fee, ***** will pay Stanford earned royalties (Y%) on Net Sales as follows:
Royalty Payments (1) Royalties shall accrue when Licensed Products are invoiced, or if not invoiced, when delivered to a third party or Affiliate. (2) LICENSEE shall pay earned royalties quarterly on or before February 28, May 31, August 31 and November 30 of each calendar year. Each such payment shall be for earned royalties accrued within LICENSEE’s most recently completed calendar quarter. (3) Royalties earned on sales occurring or under sublicense granted pursuant to this Agreement in any country outside the United States shall not be reduced by LICENSEE for any taxes, fees, or other charges imposed by the government of such country on the payment of royalty income, except that all payments made by LICENSEE in fulfillment of UNIVERSITY’s tax liability in any particular country may be credited against earned royalties or fees due UNIVERSITY for that country. LICENSEE shall pay all bank charges resulting from the transfer of such royalty payments. (4) If at any time legal restrictions prevent the prompt remittance of part or all royalties by LICENSEE with respect to any country where a Licensed Product is sold or a sublicense is granted pursuant to this Agreement, LICENSEE shall convert the amount owed to UNIVERSITY into US currency and shall pay UNIVERSITY directly from its US sources of fund for as long as the legal restrictions apply. (5) LICENSEE shall not collect royalties from, or cause to be paid on Licensed Products sold to the account of the US Government or any agency thereof as provided for in the license to the US Government. (6) In the event that any patent or patent claim within Patent Rights is held invalid in a final decision by a patent office from which no appeal or additional patent prosecution has been or can be taken, or by a court of competent jurisdiction and last resort and from which no appeal has or can be taken, all obligation to pay royalties based solely on that patent or claim or any claim patentably indistinct therefrom shall cease as of the date of such final decision. LICENSEE shall not, however, be relieved from paying any royalties that accrued before the date of such final decision, that are based on another patent or claim not involved in such final decision, or that are based on the use of Technology.
Third Party Royalties (i) In the event that Amgen, its Affiliates or Sublicensee obtains a license under Patents of a Third Party in any country that Amgen or its Affiliate, on the advice of patent counsel, determines, in the absence of a license thereunder could be considered to be infringed by the manufacture, use, sale, offer for sale or import of the Compound contained in a Product sold by Amgen (or its Affiliate or Sublicensee) in such country (in each case, a “Necessary Third Party License”), then Amgen may deduct […***…]% of the royalties actually paid to such Third Party under such Necessary Third Party License with respect to sales of such Product in such country from the royalty payments owed to Xencor pursuant to Section 6.7 with respect to Net Sales of such Product in such country, provided that the royalties payable to Xencor with respect to such Product in such country may not be reduced by more than […***…]% in any calendar quarter as a result of any and all such offsets in the aggregate. (ii) In the event that Amgen, its Affiliates or Sublicensee obtains a license (other than a Necessary Third Party License) under Patents of a Third Party in any country that Amgen or its Affiliate determines are necessary or reasonably useful to Develop, make, use, sell, offer for sale or import a Compound or Product sold by Amgen (or its Affiliate or Sublicensee) in such country (in each case, a “Useful Third Party License”), then Amgen may deduct […***…]% of the […***…] actually paid to such Third Party under such Useful Third Party License with respect to sales of such Product in such country from the royalty payments owed to Xencor pursuant to Section 6.7 with respect to Net Sales of such Product in such country, provided that the royalties payable to Xencor with respect to such Product in such country may not be reduced by more than […***…]% in any calendar quarter as a result of any and all such offsets in the aggregate. (iii) For the avoidance of doubt, subject to the foregoing, it is understood that a Party shall be solely responsible for payment of any and all royalties and other amounts owed by such Party under its license or other agreements with Third Parties that were entered into prior to the Effective Date; provided, however, that Amgen shall be responsible for payment of all payments that become due after the Option Exercise Date under the Catalent Agreement (defined in Section 10.2(b)) as a result of the Development, manufacture, use, sale, offer for sale or import of any Product by or on behalf of Amgen or any of its Affiliates or Sublicensees.
Earned Royalties In partial consideration of the License and subject to Sections 3.7 and 3.8, Company will pay to Penn: (i) a graduated royalty as set forth in the table below based upon worldwide annual Net Sales made by Company and its Affiliates (but not sublicensees) of any Designated Compound Sold for use in the Field of Use while covered in the country of Sale of expected use by a Valid Claim of the Assigned BMS Patents that is licensed to Company under the License (but no other Licensed Product): <$500 million [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/% >$500 million but <$750 million [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/% >$750 million but <$1 billion [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/% >$1 billion [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/% [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/ PATENT LICENSE AGREEMENT (ii) a royalty of [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/ percent ([CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/%) of Net Sales made by Company and its Affiliates (but not sublicensees) for all Licensed Products that qualify as “Licensed Products” hereunder based on clause (b) of that definition and Sold while covered in the country of Sale of expected use by a Valid Claim of the Penn Existing Patents or Penn New Patents; provided that, notwithstanding any credits provided for in Section 3.7 but subject in all events to Section 3.8, royalties payable by Company for such Net Sales for such Licensed Products shall not be less than [CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/ percent ([CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED] /*/%). Only one royalty shall be due hereunder on the Sale of the same unit of Licensed Product. If a royalty accrues to a Sale of a Licensed Product under both clause (i) and (ii) above, then the higher rate of clause (i) shall apply. Only one royalty shall be due hereunder on the Sale of a Licensed Product even if the manufacture, use, sale, offer for sale or importation of such Licensed Product infringes more than one Valid Claim of the Penn Patent Rights.
License Fees and Royalties Consistent with the applicable U.S. DOT Common Rules, the Recipient agrees that license fees and royalties for patents, patent applications, and inventions produced with federal assistance provided through the Underlying Agreement are program income, and must be used in compliance with federal applicable requirements.
Supply of Product 4.1 DAEWOONG shall manufacture and supply Product to AEON in a primary packaged and labeled form. Product packaging shall display the logo of DAEWOONG (to the extent required by applicable law) and AEON and the outer label shall be marked using English language in accordance with applicable laws and Product’s Regulatory Approvals. 4.2 AEON’s estimate sales forecast of the Product during the Term of Agreement in the Territory in the Field is set forth in Annex D. Within ninety (90) days after the Effective Date, AEON shall provide DAEWOONG with a non-binding twelve (12) month rolling forecast of its requirements of Product, which the Parties agree is not a commitment to buy any stated quantity. Thereafter, on at least a quarterly basis, AEON shall provide DAEWOONG with an updated twelve (12) month rolling forecast, together with a binding six (6) month forecast to the extent AEON has requested Safety Stock as described in Article 4.10 below. Each such forecast shah be referred to herein as a “Forecast.” 4.3 AEON may from time to time submit Purchase Orders to DAEWOONG for Product in accordance with the forecasting requirements in Article 4.2. Orders will be shipped on CIF Los Angeles port. 4.4 Once a Purchase Order for Product and Product Samples has been received by DAEWOONG, it shall be considered as irrevocable. 4.5 AEON agrees herein to place an Order for Product not later than [***] from receipt of Regulatory Approval. 4.6 Individual Purchase Orders of Product shall be placed at least [***] in advance of the required delivery date. 4.7 For the purpose of Commercialization, AEON will store and maintain the full quantity of Product in a clean, secured area in accordance with the reasonable directions and specifications provided by DAEWOONG in writing in connection thereof in the Territory. AEON will advise DAEWOONG on the applicable requirements specifically deriving from the laws and regulations in the Territory. 4.8 AEON agrees that DAEWOONG and its collaborators and agents, in DAEWOONG’s sole discretion, which collaborators and Agents will be subject to appropriate obligations of confidentiality, will have the right upon reasonable prior notice, to observe and to inspect and to audit AEON’s facility to ascertain compliance by AEON with the terms of this Agreement, including without limitation (a) the holding facilities for Product, and (b) AEON’s compliance with applicable law, including cGMP (if applicable). Following any such audit, DAEWOONG will discuss its observations and conclusions with AEON and corrective actions, if any, will be agreed upon by the Parties, and executed by AEON using Commercially Reasonable Efforts. 4.9 In addition to any other rights and remedies available to AEON, AEON shall have the right to recover lost profits in the event that DAEWOONG fails to deliver at least [***] in any [***] (a “Supply Default Event”). For purposes of this provision, lost profits would be equal to [***] of AEON operating profit (sales less direct expenses and the puce paid by AEON for such Products) on Products that have not been shipped against firm Purchase Orders during the period leading up to the Supply Default Event and bona fide Purchase Orders submitted by AEON that are consistent with the Forecast during the Supply Default Period (as defined below). Such payment shall be made with respect to all Product not shipped in the period giving rise to the Supply Default and for the period until DAEWOONG is again timely shipping Product to meet AEON’s needs (the “Supply Default Period”). The first such payment shall be made within [***] of the Supply Default Event, and every [***] thereafter. AEON agrees to permit full disclosure to DAEWOONG of AEON’s accounting records, solely related to the calculation of lost profits, for the [***] ending on the first day of the month in which the Supply Event Default occurred. In the event that DAEWOONG is unable to supply both AEON’s requirements of Product and its own and third parties’ requirements for Product, DAEWOONG shall allocate Product that DAEWOONG has in inventory and that DAEWOONG is able to Product, so that AEON receives its requirements of Product in priority to DAEWOONG and third parties. 4.10 At the request of AEON, DAEWOONG shall at its own cost and expense during the Term, maintain an amount of inventory of Product equal to AEON’s requirements for Product for [***] based on AEON’s most recent forecast (“Safety Stock”). The Safety Stock shall be (i) maintained for the sole benefit of AEON and its Affiliates, (ii) shall be stored at a secure facility in compliance with GMP, and (iii) shall not be used for the benefit of any other customer of DAEWOONG. DAEWOONG shall rotate the Safety Stock on a “First Expiry-First Out” basis for routine fulfillment of firm orders, subject to Article 7.