Rights to Engage Sublicensees, Subcontractors and Affiliates Sample Clauses

Rights to Engage Sublicensees, Subcontractors and Affiliates. Terns shall have the right to sublicense its rights hereunder to or engage (a) its Affiliates or (b) permitted Third Party sublicensees or contractors with Lilly’s prior written consent (not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed, or conditioned) (such Affiliates and such Third Parties, collectively, the “Permitted Sublicensees”) to perform any portion of its Development, Manufacture or Commercialization obligations hereunder, except that no Permitted Sublicensee can be debarred or disqualified by a Regulatory Authority. Terns shall be responsible for ensuring that, prior to engaging any Permitted Sublicensee that such Permitted Sublicensee is subject to written agreements containing terms and conditions: (i) consistent with the relevant terms and conditions of this Agreement protecting the rights of the Parties under this Agreement including imposing obligations of confidentiality on each such Permitted Sublicensee; (ii) that vests ownership of any and all inventions developed by such Permitted Sublicensee to the extent relating to the Covered Product in the course of performing such subcontracted work in the contracting Party; (iii) that does not under any circumstance impose any payment obligations or liability on Lilly, and (iv) that is otherwise consistent with the terms of this Agreement. Terns shall advise Lilly pursuant to Article 2.2 of any engagement of a Permitted Sublicensee and shall provide Lilly with a copy of the sublicensee agreement with such Permitted Sublicensee. Terns shall remain directly responsible for all of its obligations under this Agreement that have been delegated, subcontracted or sublicensed to any Permitted Sublicensee.
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Related to Rights to Engage Sublicensees, Subcontractors and Affiliates

  • Sublicensees Licensee shall have the right (but not the obligation) to sublicense those rights granted to it under Section 2.1 only as set forth in, and subject to the terms and conditions of, Section 2.5 and this Section 2.3.2, to (a) any Person (other than a Specified Person) with the prior written consent of Lxxxx, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed; provided that Licensee may contract in the ordinary course of business with any Third Party contract research organization (“CRO”) or contract development and manufacturing organization (“CMO”) to handle certain clinical Development or Manufacturing activities, in Licensee’s reasonable discretion, without requiring Lilly’s consent; provided further that such CRO or CMO are working on Licensee’s behalf, (b) any of its Affiliates (only for so long as they remain Affiliates), provided that Licensee provides prior written notice (at least 20 Business Days in advance) to Lilly of any sublicenses to be granted to any Affiliate or its request for approval of any sublicense to be granted to any other Person, which shall include in each case a description of the rights to be granted and the purpose therefor, the identity of the proposed Sublicensee and the countries involved, or (c) a Specified Person. Each Affiliate or other Person to which any such sublicense is granted is referred to herein as a “Sublicensee.” Licensee shall remain responsible for the performance by each of its Sublicensees and shall cause each of its Sublicensees to comply with the applicable provisions of this Agreement, and Licensee shall be liable for the acts or omissions of its Sublicensees under or in connection with this Agreement (as if such acts or omission were those of Licensee). Without limiting the foregoing, Licensee shall: (x) ensure that each of its Sublicensees accepts in writing all applicable terms and conditions of this Agreement, including the non-compete, reporting, audit, inspection and confidentiality provisions hereunder; (y) under the agreements between Licensee and each of its Sublicensees, include a provision pursuant to which either (a) Lilly is named as a third-party beneficiary or (b) a mechanism (for example, a power of attorney) is implemented for Lxxxx to enforce all applicable terms and conditions of this Agreement against the Sublicensee in a manner reasonably satisfactory to Lilly, provided that, in each case, Lxxxx shall not proceed against any Sublicensee unless Lxxxx has first provided Licensee with written notice of the Sublicensee’s breach and Licensee has not, within 90 days after receipt of such notice, caused the Sublicensee to cease the breaching activity or otherwise cure the breach, in each case, to the reasonable satisfaction of Lxxxx; and (z) terminate all relevant agreements with any such Sublicensee in the case of any breach of such terms and conditions by such Sublicensee. A Sublicensee shall have the right to grant further sublicenses, subject to complying with the terms of this Section 2.3.2 with respect to further Sublicensees. For the avoidance of doubt, (i) Licensee will remain directly responsible for all amounts owed to Lilly under this Agreement, and (ii) each Sublicensee is subject to the negative and restrictive covenants set forth in Sections 2.2.1 and 2.4, respectively. Licensee hereby expressly waives any requirement that Lxxxx exhaust any right, power or remedy, or proceed against a subcontractor, for any obligation or performance hereunder prior to proceeding directly against Licensee. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, (A) all sublicenses granted hereunder shall automatically terminate upon expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason and (B) if the Parties enter into an agreement pursuant to Section 2.5 with respect to the Product, then as of the effective date of such agreement all sublicenses granted with respect to the Product shall automatically terminate, except as otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties in writing (and in no event shall any negotiations for any such agreement pursuant to Section 2.5 be conditioned on or otherwise affected by whether Lxxxx agrees to allow any such sublicenses to continue).

  • SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS The Commissioner reserves the right to reject any proposed Subcontractor or supplier for bona fide business reasons, including, but not limited to: the company failed to solicit New York State certified minority- and women-owned business enterprises as required in prior OGS Contracts; the fact that such Subcontractor or supplier is on the New York State Department of Labor’s list of companies with which New York State cannot do business; the Commissioner’s determination that the company is not qualified or is not responsible; or the fact that the company has previously provided unsatisfactory work or services.

  • Contractors and Subcontractors Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 1) Publish and give a policy statement to all covered employees informing them that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the covered workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees who violate the policy. 2) Establish a drug-free awareness program to make employees aware of a) the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; b) the policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace; c) any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and d) the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3) Notify employees that as a condition of employment on a federal contract or grant, the employee must a) abide by the terms of the policy statement; and b) notify the employer, within five (5) calendar days, if he or she is convicted of a criminal drug violation in the workplace. 4) Notify the contracting or granting agency within ten (10) days after receiving notice that a covered employee has been convicted of a criminal drug violation in the workplace. 5) Impose a penalty on or require satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program by any employee who is convicted of a reportable workplace drug conviction. 6) Make an ongoing, good faith effort to maintain a drug-free workplace by meeting the requirements of the act.

  • Subcontractors The Contractor will not subcontract any work under the Contract without prior written consent of the Department. The Contractor is fully responsible for satisfactory completion of all its subcontracted work. The Department supports diversity in its procurements and contracts, and requests that the Contractor offer subcontracting opportunities to certified woman-, veteran-, and minority-owned small businesses. The Contractor may contact the OSD at xxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx for information on certified small business enterprises available for subcontracting opportunities.

  • Subcontractors and Agents Business Associate hereby agrees that any time PHI is provided or made available to any subcontractors or agents, Business Associate shall provide only the minimum necessary PHI for the purpose of the covered transaction and shall first enter into a subcontract or contract with the subcontractor or agent that contains the same terms, conditions and restrictions on the use and disclosure of PHI as contained in this Agreement.

  • Third Party Contractors Tenant shall obtain and deliver to Landlord, Third Party Contractor’s certificates of insurance and applicable endorsements at least seven (7) business days prior to the commencement of work in or about the Premises by any vendor or any other third-party contractor (collectively, a “Third Party Contractor”). All such insurance shall (a) name Landlord as an additional insured under such party’s liability policies as required by Section 10.3.1 above and this Section 10.6, (b) provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of Landlord under such Third Party Contractor’s commercial general liability insurance, (c) be primary and any insurance carried by Landlord shall be excess and non-contributing, and (d) comply with Landlord’s minimum insurance requirements.

  • Contractor’s Employees and Subcontractors (a) Contractor shall only disclose PII to Contractor’s employees and subcontractors who need to know the PII in order to provide the Services and the disclosure of PII shall be limited to the extent necessary to provide such Services. Contractor shall ensure that all such employees and subcontractors comply with the terms of this DPA. (b) Contractor must ensure that each subcontractor performing functions pursuant to the Service Agreement where the subcontractor will receive or have access to PII is contractually bound by a written agreement that includes confidentiality and data security obligations equivalent to, consistent with, and no less protective than, those found in this DPA. (c) Contractor shall examine the data security and privacy measures of its subcontractors prior to utilizing the subcontractor. If at any point a subcontractor fails to materially comply with the requirements of this DPA, Contractor shall: notify the EA and remove such subcontractor’s access to PII; and, as applicable, retrieve all PII received or stored by such subcontractor and/or ensure that PII has been securely deleted and destroyed in accordance with this DPA. In the event there is an incident in which the subcontractor compromises PII, Contractor shall follow the Data Breach reporting requirements set forth herein. (d) Contractor shall take full responsibility for the acts and omissions of its employees and subcontractors. (e) Contractor must not disclose PII to any other party unless such disclosure is required by statute, court order or subpoena, and the Contractor makes a reasonable effort to notify the EA of the court order or subpoena in advance of compliance but in any case, provides notice to the EA no later than the time the PII is disclosed, unless such disclosure to the EA is expressly prohibited by the statute, court order or subpoena.

  • CONTRACTOR's Agents and Subcontractors To impose the same restrictions and conditions set forth in this Personal Information and Security Contract on any subcontractors or other agents with whom CONTRACTOR subcontracts any activities under the Agreement that involve the disclosure of DHCS PI or PII to such subcontractors or other agents.

  • Payroll Records Contractors and Subcontractors must keep original payrolls or transcripts subscribed and affirmed as true under the penalties of perjury as required by law. For public works contracts over $25,000 where the Contractor maintains no regular place of business in New York State, such records must be kept at the work site. For building services contracts, such records must be kept at the work site while work is being performed.

  • Affiliates and Third Parties If the Asset Representations Reviewer processes the PII of the Issuer’s Affiliates or a third party when performing a Review, and if such Affiliate or third party is identified to the Asset Representations Reviewer, such Affiliate or third party is an intended third-party beneficiary of this Section 4.10, and this Agreement is intended to benefit the Affiliate or third party. The Affiliate or third party may enforce the PII related terms of this Section 4.10 against the Asset Representations Reviewer as if each were a signatory to this Agreement.

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