Royalty, Royalty Reporting and other Payments Sample Clauses

Royalty, Royalty Reporting and other Payments. For any Established IFX-x and respective BDB-x the following royalty scheme should apply instead of the royalty scheme set forth in Sections ‎7.1 and ‎7.2 of the Co-Development Agreement: 6.1 Royalties to be paid to INFLARX for the development of BDB-x: For the granting of the exclusive license under INFLARX Intellectual Property with respect to INFLARX - BDB contract Addendum I - confidential information page 6 of 8 development and Commercialization of any BDB-x, for which (or respectively for the respective Established IFX-x) BDB has exercised its option right in accordance with Section ‎3.1 above, inside the BDB Territory in accordance to Section ‎6.2 of the Co-Development Agreement, BDB shall pay to INFLARX royalties amounting to [*****] 6.2 Royalties to be paid to BDB for the development of Established IFX-x: In the event that INFLARX chooses to develop and to Exploit and Commercialize any Established IFX-x within the INFLARX Territory, then INFLARX shall pay to BDB royalties amounting to [*****] arising from such Commercialization of a Product containing the relevant Established IFX-x. 6.3 Conditional Royalties for IFX-x and BDB-x development: i. Only in the event that INFLARX chooses to exercise its reserved right to Exploit and Commercialize any BDB-x, for which (or respectively for the respective Established IFX-x) BDB has exercised its option right in accordance with Section ‎3.1 above, and not the respective Established IFX-x anywhere in the INFLARX Territory pursuant to Section ‎6.5 of the Co-Development Agreement, then INFLARX shall pay to BDB royalties amounting to [*****] arising from such Commercialization of a Product containing the relevant BDB-x. ii. Only in the event that INFLARX Exploits and Commercializes any Product containing any Established IFX-x, for which BDB has exercised its option right in accordance with Section ‎3.1 above, for any Indication inside the BDB Territory pursuant to Section ‎6.7 of the Co-Development Agreement, then BDB shall be entitled to [*****] arising out of such Commercialization of Products containing the relevant IFX-x inside the BDB Territory.
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  • Royalties and Other Payments 5.1 For the rights, privileges and exclusive licenses granted hereunder, Licensee shall pay to CMCC the following amounts in the manner hereinafter provided until the end of the term of the last to expire Licensed Patent Right, unless this Agreement shall be sooner terminated as hereinafter provided: (a) A license issue fee of [**] Dollars ($[**]), which license issue fee shall be deemed earned on the date of the execution of this Agreement. (b) A License Maintenance Fee of [**] Dollars ($[**]),[**] Dollars ($[**]) of which shall be payable within [**] days of the first anniversary of the date of execution of this License Agreement and, [**] Dollars ($[**]) of which shall be payable [**] thereafter. (c) Licensee shall make the following milestone payments to CMCC upon the completion of the following events by Licensee (“Licensee Milestones”): (i) Payment of [**] Dollars ($[**]) upon [**] by Licensee, but not more than one payment shall be required for each Licensed Product or Licensed Process in the event that more than one [**] is required for the same Licensed Product or Licensed Process. (ii) Payment of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($[**]) upon [**] with respect to a Licensed Product or a Licensed Process. (iii) The Licensee Milestones will be creditable toward running royalties due CMCC for Net Sales by Licensee, up to, and no more than, [**]% of the Net Sales due in any given payment period. (iv) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, it is understood by the parties that if Licensee ceases to develop a Licensed Product or Licensed Process prior to the payment of all milestones specified in this paragraph 5.1 (such Licensed Product being referred to as a “Canceled Product”) and Licensee decides to develop a different Licensed Product or Licensed Process for the same labeled indication as the Canceled Product, then Licensee shall, with respect to such other Licensed Product or Licensed Process, be obligated to pay only that/those milestone payment(s) which were not made with respect to the Canceled Product; provided however, that if Licensee does at some time in the future develop such canceled product, then appropriate and prompt adjustment with respect to milestone payments shall be made hereunder. (d) Running royalties on a country-by-country basis in an amount equal to [**] percent ([**]%) of Net Sales by Licensee or an Affiliate of Licensed Products or Licensed Processes derived from a new chemical entity disclosed by CMCC to Licensee and which, but for this Agreement would infringe a Valid Claim of the Licensed Patent Rights. Running royalties on a country-by-country basis in an amount equal to [**] percent ([**]%) of Net Sales by Licensee or an Affiliate of Licensed Products or Licensed Processes derived from a new chemical entity discovered by Licensee or its Affiliate and which, but for this Agreement would infringe a Valid Claim of the Licensed Patent Rights. 5.2 In the event Licensee or its Affiliate has granted sublicenses under this Agreement, Licensee or its Affiliate will pay CMCC [**] percent ([**]%) of Gross Compensation received by Licensee or its Affiliate from said Sublicensees on a country-by-country basis for Licensed Products or Licensed Processes derived from a new chemical entity disclosed by CMCC to Licensee or its Affiliate which, but for this Agreement would infringe a Valid Claim of the Licensed Patent Rights in the country, and [**] percent ([**]%) of Gross Compensation received by Licensee or its Affiliate from said Sublicensees for Licensed Products or Licensed Processes derived from a new chemical entity discovered by Licensee, its Affiliate or Sublicensee, and which, but for this Agreement would infringe a Valid Claim of the Licensed Patent Rights in the country. 5.3 No multiple royalties shall be payable because any Licensed Product or Licensed Process, its manufacture, use, lease or sale which, but for this Agreement would infringe a Valid Claim of more than one patent licensed under this Agreement. 5.4 To the extent that Licensee or its Affiliates obtains subsequent to the date of this Agreement licenses to third party patents or other intellectual property that it or they reasonably believes are necessary to produce or sell Licensed Products or Licensed Processes, Licensee may deduct from the running royalty on Net Sales due to CMCC [**] percent [**]%) of the Net Sales as appropriate on a country by country basis due in respect of such third party patents or intellectual property, but only up to an amount equal to [**] percent ([**]%) of the Net Sales or share of Gross Compensation due hereunder for the same payment period. 5.5 For purposes of calculating royalties, in the event that a Licensed Product or Licensed Process includes both component(s) which, but for this Agreement would infringe a Valid Claim of the Licensed Patent Rights (“Patented Component”) and a component which is diagnostically useable or therapeutically active alone or in a combination which does not require the Patented Component, and such component is not covered by a Valid Claim of a Licensed Patent Right (“Unpatented Component”), then Net Sales of the Combination Product or Combination Process shall be calculated using one of the following methods; provided that in no event shall royalties payable to CMCC hereunder be reduced to less than fifty percent (50%) of those otherwise due hereunder: (a) By multiplying the Net Sales of the Combination Product or Combination Process during the applicable royalty accounting period (“accounting period”) by a fraction, the numerator of which is the aggregate gross selling price of the Patented Component(s) contained in the Combination Product or Combination Process if sold separately, and the denominator of which is the sum of the gross selling price of both the Patented Component(s) and the Unpatented Component(s) contained in the Combination Product or Combination Process if sold separately; or (b) In the event that no such separate sales are made of the Patented Component(s) or the Unpatented Components during the applicable accounting period, Net Sales for purposes of determining royalties payable hereunder shall be calculated by multiplying the Net Sales of the Combination Product or Combination Process by a fraction, the numerator of which is the fully allocated production cost of the Patented Component(s) and the denominator of which is the sum of the fully allocated production costs of the Patented Component(s) and the Unpatented Component(s) contained in the Combination Product or Combination Process. Such fully allocated costs shall be determined by using Licensee’s standard accounting procedures, which procedures must conform to standard cost accounting procedures. 5.6 Royalty payments shall be paid in United States dollars in Boston, Massachusetts, or at such other place as CMCC may reasonably designate consistent with the laws and regulations controlling in any foreign country. If the currency conversion shall be required in connection with the payments of royalties or other amounts hereunder, the conversion shall be made by using the exchange rate prevailing at the Bank of Boston on the last business day of the calendar quarterly reporting period to which such royalty payments relate. 5.7 The royalty payments set forth in this Agreement shall, if overdue, bear interest until payment at a per annum rate of four percent (4%) above the prime rate in effect at the Bank of Boston on the due date. The payment of such interest shall not foreclose CMCC from exercising any other rights it may have as a consequence of the lateness of any payment.

  • 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.

  • Royalty Reports Licensee shall submit to Cornell a Royalty Report annually on or before October 1st for the sales of Licensed Variety during the prior 12 month period beginning October 1st and ending on September 30th of that year. Licensee may use the Royalty Report provided in Exhibit A.

  • 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.

  • Fees and Royalties In consideration for the license granted herein to LICENSEE under Patent Rights LICENSEE agrees to pay to UNIVERSITY: (a) license maintenance fees of i) [***] on the [***] anniversary of the Effective Date, and ii) [***] on the [***] anniversary of the Effective Date, and iii) [***] on the [***] and annually thereafter on each anniversary of the Effective date; (b) an earned royalty of [***] on Net Sales; [***] Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. (c) [***] of all sublicense fees received by LICENSEE from its Sublicensees that are not earned royalties. All fees and royalty payments specified in this Paragraph 3.1 shall be paid by LICENSEE in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 4.3. If there are multiple, stacking royalties required to be paid by LICENSEE to any third party in order to exercise its rights hereunder to make, have made, use or sell the Licensed Products and the resulting aggregate royalty rate is [***], then the royalty rate under Section 3.1.(b) will be adjusted so that the combined royalty payments from LICENSEE to all of its licensors, including UNIVERSITY, does not exceed [***]. The royalty rate payable to UNIVERSITY will be reduced [***] to a rate determined by [***], provided, however, that in no event shall the royalty rate payable to LICENSEE be less than [***]. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if LICENSEE’s agreement with any of such other licensors provides for a royalty proration formula based on an aggregate royalty rate [***], LICENSEE and UNIVERSITY will replace the aggregate royalty rate set forth in this Section with [***].

  • Royalty Payments and Reports Payments for Coal mined and sold hereunder shall be made on a timely basis, when due and without demand by COLT, on or before the twentieth (20th) day of each month (“Payment Deadline”) for all Coal mined or produced from the Premises, shipped and sold, or used, together with all Foreign Coal transported and sold by Lessee or its Affiliates, or assigns during the preceding month as to Coal, as evidenced by a report or reports furnished by Lessee to COLT tendered contemporaneously with payment. Payments shall be made by check or wire transfer. If by check, payment shall be made to the following address: 000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Drive Beckley, WV 25801 If by wire transfer, payment shall be to the following address: Bank: Huntington Bank ABA: 000000000 Credit To: Colt LLC Account #: 01221137324 Copies of the reports required in this section 14 and evidence of the wire transfer or check shall be forwarded by mail or fax to: Colt LLC 0000 XXX Xxxx., Xxxxx 000 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 The addresses for payment by check or wire transfer and/or for submitting reports may be amended from time to time by COLT upon notice to Lessee. Not later than the Payment Deadline, Lessee shall report to COLT showing the actual amount for each and every mining method of Coal mined, processed, stockpiled, loaded, shipped, and sold from the Premises by Lessee and/or its Affiliates or contractors during the preceding month and shall also include individual sales of Coal by Lessee, the customers to which Coal was sold, the Gross Sales Prices of Coal for each sale, itemization of allowable deductions for each sale, calculations of Actual Production Royalty due COLT for each sale and for the preceding month, and the location, by Quarter-Quarter Section, Township, and Range, of the lands of COLT from which such Coal was mined. Such report or reports shall be made either on a form or forms of COLT supplied to Lessee or on a form or forms of Lessee that are approved by COLT. Each report shall be certified to be true, accurate, and correct by Lessee and shall be to the satisfaction of COLT. In any event, all of the aforementioned items shall be made available to COLT by Lessee, at all times upon COLT’s request, for any month during the term of this Lease. Such reports shall, at COLT’s request, be accompanied by copies of invoices, purchase orders, sales receipts, bills of lading, truck weight tickets, railroad weight tickets, barge weight tickets, statements of transportation, washing and handling charges, and other forms of verification as may be deemed necessary by COLT.

  • Royalty Reports and Payments After the first sale of a Product on which royalties are payable by a Party hereunder, such Party shall make quarterly written reports to the other Party within sixty (60) days after the end of each calendar quarter, stating in each such report, separately the number, description, and aggregate Net Sales, by territory, of each such Product sold during the calendar quarter upon which a royalty is payable under Section 6.3 or Section 6.4 above, as applicable. Concurrently with the making of such reports, such Party shall pay to the other Party royalties due at the rates specified in Section 6.3 or Section 6.4 above, as applicable.

  • PROGRESS AND ROYALTY REPORTS 8.1 For the period beginning [date] LICENSEE will submit to REGENTS a semi-annual progress report covering LICENSEE's activities related to the development and testing of all LICENSED PRODUCTS, LICENSED SERVICES and LICENSED METHOD and the obtaining of necessary governmental approvals, if any, for marketing in the United States. These progress reports will be made for all development activities until the first SALE occurs in the United States. 8.2 Each progress report will be a sufficiently detailed summary of activities of LICENSEE and any SUBLICENSEES so that REGENTS may evaluate and determine LICENSEE’s progress in development of LICENSED PRODUCTS, LICENSED SERVICES, and LICENSED METHOD, and in meeting its diligence obligations under Article 7, and will include (but not be limited to) the following: summary of work completed and in progress; current schedule of anticipated events and milestones, including diligence milestones under Paragraph 7.2; anticipated market introduction dates for the LICENSED TERRITORIES; and SUBLICENSEE’s activities during the reporting period. 8.3 LICENSEE also will report to REGENTS in its immediately subsequent progress and royalty reports, the date of first SALE. 8.4 After the first SALE anywhere in the world, LICENSEE will make quarterly royalty reports to REGENTS within sixty (60) days after the quarters ending March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, of each year. Each such royalty report will be substantially similar to APPENDIX A and include at least the following: (a) The number of LICENSED PRODUCTS manufactured and the number SOLD; (b) Gross revenue from SALE of LICENSED PRODUCTS, LICENSED SERVICES and LICENSED METHOD; (c) NET SALES pursuant to Paragraph 2.5; (d) Total royalties due REGENTS; and (e) Names and addresses of any new SUBLICENSEES along with a summary of the material terms of each new SUBLICENSE AGREEMENT entered into during the reporting quarter. 8.5 If no SALEs have occurred during the report period, a statement to this effect is required in the royalty report for that period.

  • Sublicense Fees Licensee will pay Sublicense Fees indicated in Section 3.1(e) of the Patent & Technology License Agreement on or before the Quarterly Payment Deadline for the Contract Quarter.

  • Royalty Report The term “Royalty Report” shall have the meaning ascribed to such term as provided in Section 4.4.6.

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