Right of First Negotiation with Respect to Nucleic Acid Products Sample Clauses

Right of First Negotiation with Respect to Nucleic Acid Products. On a Development Target-by-Development Target basis, during the corresponding Development Target Exclusivity Period, Arcturus hereby grants Ultragenyx an exclusive right of first negotiation to obtain an exclusive license to Exploit products that are not Nucleic Acid Products with respect to each Development Target within the Territory (each, a “Development Target ROFN”) as further described herein. Arcturus shall provide written notice to Ultragenyx promptly upon Arcturus’ decision to seek a partner for the research, development and/or commercialization of any such Nucleic Acid Product with respect to a Development Target (“Development Target ROFN Notice”). Ultragenyx shall have [...***...] days from its receipt of the Development Target ROFN Notice to notify Arcturus if Ultragenyx desires to exercise its Development Target ROFN with respect to such Development Target and upon such notice from Ultragenyx, Arcturus and Ultragenyx will negotiate such rights in good faith for a period of [...***...] (the “Development Target ROFN Negotiation Period”). If, at the end of the Development Target ROFN Negotiation Period, Arcturus and Ultragenyx are unable to reach agreement on such terms, or if Ultragenyx does not notify Arcturus of its interest in such Development Target during such [...***...] period, Arcturus shall be free to grant a license or enter into any other arrangement with a Third Party to Exploit such Nucleic Acid Products with respect to such Development Target; provided, for clarity, that this Section 3.3.1(b) shall not relieve Arcturus of its restrictions under Section 3.3.1(a) or (c).
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