Right to Purchase Directly from Subcontractors or Second Source Suppliers Sample Clauses

Right to Purchase Directly from Subcontractors or Second Source Suppliers. (a) If (i) a Force Majeure Event affecting solely Antares (specifically excluding its Subcontractors or Second Source Suppliers) lasts for [***] which prevents Antares from fulfilling its financial obligations to a Subcontractor or a Second Source Supplier, or (ii) Antares is otherwise in material breach of its financial obligations to a Subcontractor or a Second Source Supplier for a period of at least [***] then Antares shall promptly deliver to AMAG a written notice of such event or breach. Following the receipt of such notice, or following Antares’ material breach of its obligation to deliver such notice under this Section 3.10(a), AMAG may deliver written notice to Antares of its intention to exercise its rights under this Section 3.10. (b) For the period commencing on Antares’ receipt of such notice from AMAG as set forth in Section 3.10(a) and ending [***] thereafter, Antares and AMAG shall negotiate in good faith a commercially reasonable agreement with respect to the Force Majeure Event or material breach describe in Section 3.10(a)(i) or 3.10(a)(ii), respectively, which may include, AMAG advancing payment for Manufacturing Services on terms to be negotiated among the Parties (an “Alternate Arrangement”). If, following the expiration of such [***] period, the Parties cannot mutually agree on a commercially reasonable agreement thereof, then, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Antares shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to enable AMAG to commence purchasing Devices, Components, Products, sample Products and/or Trainers directly from Antares’ Subcontractors or Second Source Supplier(s) on substantially similar terms, including price, that Antares has with such Subcontractor or Second Source Supplier(s) (as the case may be). AMAG’s right to purchase Devices, Components, Products, sample Products and/or Trainers directly from Antares’ Subcontractor(s) or Second Source Supplier(s) shall continue to [***]. (c) Provided that (i) AMAG and Antares have agreed to the terms of an Alternate Arrangement, or (ii) AMAG commences purchasing Devices, Components, Products, sample Products and/or Trainers directly from Antares’ Subcontractors or Second Source Supplier(s) pursuant to the terms of Section 3.10(b), AMAG’s election of its right to purchase Devices, Components, Products, sample Products and/or Trainers directly from Antares’ Subcontractor(s) or Second Source Supplier(s) under this Section 3.10 shall be AMAG’s sole and exclu...
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