Step-Down Formula Sample Clauses

Step-Down Formula. The Parties agree and acknowledge that Felicitex may undertake Development and Commercialization not only with regard to the Optioned Compounds most advanced as of the Effective Date, but that Felicitex may proceed with the Development and Commercialization of any other Optioned Compound for which a Patent with a Valid Claim Covering the Development, Manufacture or Commercialization of such given Optioned Compound may be filed several months after the Effective Date. With a view to Optioned Compounds and only in case that Felicitex (or its Affiliate or Sublicensee or Third Party Partner, as applicable) files the first Patent with a Valid Claim Covering the Development, Manufacture or Commercialization of such Optioned Compounds or related Products after 31 January 2019, Selvita’s Initial Value Share shall be decreased on basis of the following formula (“Decreased Value Share”), whereas the Parties agree that Felicitex (or its Affiliate or Sublicensee or Third Party Partner, as applicable) shall file such first Patent for a given Optioned Compound no later than upon the initiation of GLP Toxicology Studies with regard to such Optioned Compound: Decreased Value Share = [**])*(X-52)/24, where X is the number of months elapsed from 1 October 2014 until the month when the relevant application for the first Patent on such Optioned Compounds or related Products is filed. Notwithstanding the aforesaid: If the application for the first Patent on such Optioned Compounds or related Products is filed after 31 January 2021, the Decreased Value Share is zero percent (0%). For avoidance of doubt: The Step-Down Formula pursuant to this Section 7.1.2 shall be applied only once to a given Optioned Compound.
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