Common use of Restored Active Target Clause in Contracts

Restored Active Target. Any Optimization Target which has ceased to be an Active Target due to the later designation of another Optimization Target as an Active Target, may always be restored to the status of an additional Active Target at ICOS's request provided that no more than [ * ] targets may be designated as active targets at any one time, as described in 4.1 above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Discovery Collaboration Agreement (Array Biopharma Inc), Drug Discovery Collaboration Agreement (Array Biopharma Inc)

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Restored Active Target. Any Optimization Target which has ceased to be an Active Target due to the later designation of another Optimization Target as an Active Target, may always be restored to the status of an additional Active Target at ICOS's request provided that no more than [ * ] targets may be designated as active targets at any one time, as described in 4.1 abovenegotiation has taken place between the Parties regarding reasonable scheduling and consideration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lead Optimization Agreement (Array Biopharma Inc)

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Restored Active Target. Any C3 Optimization Target which has ceased to be an Active Target due to the later designation of another C3 Optimization Target as an Active Target, may always be restored to the status of an additional Active Target at ICOS's request provided that no more than [ * ] targets may be designated as active targets at any one time, as described in 4.1 3.1 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cycle Checkpoint Optimization Agreement (Array Biopharma Inc)

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