Shared Systems and Infrastructure Expenses Sample Clauses

Shared Systems and Infrastructure Expenses. For each Product, the Parties, through the JCC and JMDC, may agree to share responsibility for expenses for certain systems and infrastructure. The Parties agree that upon Sobi’s Opt-In for a Lead Product, the Parties shall share expenses for the Global Safety Database as set forth in Section 4.6 below and for other systems and infrastructure as set forth in Schedule 4.4(c); provided, for clarity, that the Parties may, through the JCC and JMDC and without amending this Agreement, modify, add or remove the sharing of expenses for systems and infrastructure. The cost sharing arrangement shall be set forth in Schedule 4.4(c), and from time to time may be updated to add or remove systems or infrastructure expenses as determined by the Parties on case-by-case basis based on good faith determinations of relative benefits and costs of such activities for each Party’s Territory and taking into account the benefits and costs in respect of the use of such systems and infrastructure for other products. The Parties acknowledge that Schedule 4.4(c) in the form attached to the Agreement as of the Effective Date contains fee estimates for both Lead Products for the entire calendar year 2014. The Parties’ respective cost share shall be based on actual expenses applicable to each Lead Product for which Sobi has Opted-In and shall be calculated beginning on the date of Sobi’s Opt-In for such Lead Product in accordance with the allocations, rates and other terms set forth in Schedule 4.4(c), as it may be amended by the Parties, and, for avoidance of doubt, in accordance with Section 4.6 with respect to the Global Safety Database. Unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing by the Parties, the amounts incurred by the Parties for such shared systems and infrastructure shall be calculated and reported in reasonable detail in writing by each Party within 30 days after each quarter, and the net amount owed by one Party to the other Party for such quarter shall be paid within 45 days after issuance of an invoice from the Party to which such net amount is payable after exchange of such reports.
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