Common use of Stanford Suit Clause in Contracts

Stanford Suit. If Forty Seven does not initiate an enforcement action within [*] days of a request by Stanford to do so or Forty Seven does not elect to control a declaratory judgment action within [*] days of receiving notice that such action has been filed, in each case relating to the Exclusive Patents and/or the Limited Exclusive Patents, Stanford has the right to institute and prosecute such a suit or defend any such declaratory judgment action. If Stanford decides to institute suit, it will notify Forty Seven in writing. If Forty Seven does not notify Stanford in writing that it desires to jointly prosecute the suit within [*] days after the date of the notice, Forty Seven will [*]. Stanford will bear the entire cost of the litigation and will [*].

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Exclusive (Equity) Agreement, Exclusive Agreement (Forty Seven, Inc.), Exclusive Agreement (Forty Seven, Inc.)

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