Takeda Jurisdiction Selection Sample Clauses

Takeda Jurisdiction Selection. Notwithstanding the foregoing, subject to Section 9.3(b)(1)(ii) below, MacroGenics agrees that it shall prepare, file, prosecute and/or maintain the MacroGenics Product Patents in any jurisdiction requested by Takeda to the extent, and as much as, permitted under Applicable Law. If MacroGenics determines in its discretion not to prepare and file any previously unfiled MacroGenics Product Patent in a jurisdiction so requested by Takeda or to abandon or not maintain any previously filed MacroGenics Product Patent, then, in each case, MacroGenics shall provide Takeda with written notice of such determination within a period of time reasonably necessary to allow Takeda to determine, in its discretion, its interest in the preparation and filing of such previously unfiled MacroGenics Product Patent or the continuation of prosecution or maintenance of such previously filed MacroGenics Product Patent. MacroGenics shall give such notice no later than sixty (60) days prior to any final deadline for the preparation and filing of a patent application necessary to establish or maintain priority or any pending action or response that may be due with respect to a previously filed MacroGenics Product Patent with the applicable patent authority. If Takeda provides written notice expressing its interest in the preparation and filing, the continuation of prosecution or the maintenance of such MacroGenics Product Patent(s) in such jurisdictions, MacroGenics shall prepare and file, continue prosecution of or maintain such MacroGenics Product Patent in such jurisdictions.
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