Supply Shortfalls; Capacity Planning Sample Clauses

Supply Shortfalls; Capacity Planning. (a) At any time during the term of this Agreement Schering shall be entitled to qualify or license any reasonable supplier or manufacturer (including Schering) to manufacture Exogenous Ribozyme Products in any jurisdiction, and shall be entitled to enter into an agreement with such supplier or manufacturer to act as an alternate source of supply of Exogenous Ribozyme Products to Schering in any jurisdiction; provided that Schering shall not order or purchase Exogenous Ribozyme Products from such supplier (other than non-commercial quantities of Exogenous Ribozyme Products used solely for regulatory licensing of such supplier) except under circumstances permitted under this Agreement. (b) If at any time RPI is unable or otherwise falls to supply (or notifies Schering that it cannot supply) Schering with the Exogenous Ribozyme Product for a particular calendar quarter ordered pursuant to Section X, Schering shall be entitled, upon notice to RPI, to obtain the shortage in its requirements for such calendar quarter from any other licensed supplier or manufacturer (including Schering). RPI's sole compensation for Exogenous Ribozyme Product manufactured by such supplier (or Schering) pursuant to this Section shall be the royalty set forth in Section 9.2.
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Supply Shortfalls; Capacity Planning. .1 At any time during the term of this Agreement Schering shall be entitled to qualify or license any reasonable supplier or manufacturer (including BI and Schering) to manufacture Betaseron or any other Beta Molecule in any jurisdiction, and shall be entitled to enter into an agreement with such supplier or manufacturer to act as an alternate source of supply of Betaseron or any Beta Molecule to Schering in any jurisdiction; provided that Schering shall not order or purchase Betseron from such supplier (other than non-commercial quantities of Betaseron used solely for regulatory licensing of such supplier) except under circumstances permitted under this Agreement. * Confidential portions of material have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. .2 If at any time Chiron is unable or otherwise fails to supply (or notifies Schering that it cannot supply) Schering with the Betaseron for a particular calendar quarter ordered pursuant to Section 7.11, Schering shall be entitled, upon notice to Chiron, to obtain the shortage in its requirements for such calendar quarter from any other licensed supplier or manufacturer (including BI or Schering). Chiron's sole compensation for Betaseron manufactured by such supplier (or Schering) pursuant to this Section shall be the payments set forth in Section 9.4.1 or 9.5, as applicable; provided that if pursuant to Section 7.3.4(b) Chiron has not elected to be Schering's exclusive U.S. and Canadian supplier and any shortage of Betaseron is a result of a purchase order in respect of the U.S. and Canada being in excess of Chiron's Capacity, then the provisions of Section 7.3.4(c) shall apply in respect of payments to be made on Non-Chiron Sales to cover such shortages, and any other payments to be made for shortage requirements that are subject to Section 7.3.4 shall be made pursuant to the payment provisions of Section 9.4.1 or 9.

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