Termination by Either Party for Cause. Either Party may terminate this Agreement in its entirety at any time during the Term by giving written notice to the other Party if the other Party commits a material breach of its obligations under this Agreement (a “Material Breach”), such notice to describe such Material Breach in reasonable detail, and such Material Breach remains uncured for [***], measured from the date written notice of such breach is given to the breaching Party; provided, however, that if the nature of the asserted breach is such that more than [***] days are reasonably required to cure, then the cure period shall be extended for a period not to exceed an additional [***] days so long as the Party seeking to cure the asserted breach is diligently pursuing such cure to completion.
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Samples: Research Collaboration Agreement (CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.), Research Collaboration Agreement (CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.), Research Collaboration Agreement (CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.)
Termination by Either Party for Cause. Either Party may terminate this Agreement in its entirety at any time during the Term by giving written notice to the other Party if the other Party commits a material breach of its obligations under this Agreement (a “Material Breach”), such notice to describe such Material Breach in reasonable detail, and such Material Breach remains uncured for [***]] days, measured from the date written notice of such breach is given to the breaching Party; provided, however, that if the nature of the asserted breach is such that more than [***] days are reasonably required to cure, then the cure period shall be extended for a period not to exceed an additional [***] days so long as the Party seeking to cure the asserted breach is diligently pursuing such cure to completion.
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Samples: Research Collaboration Agreement (CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.), Research Collaboration Agreement (CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.), Research Collaboration Agreement (CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.)
Termination by Either Party for Cause. Either Party may terminate this Agreement in its entirety at any time during the Term by giving written notice to the other Party if the other Party commits a material breach of its obligations under this Agreement (a “Material Breach”), such notice to describe such Material Breach in reasonable detail, and such Material Breach remains uncured for [***]ninety (90) days, measured from the date written notice of such breach is given to the breaching Party; provided, however, that if the nature of the asserted breach is such that more than [***] ninety (90) days are reasonably required to cure, then the cure period shall be extended for a period not to exceed an additional [***] sixty (60) days so long as the Party seeking to cure the asserted breach is diligently pursuing such cure to completion.
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Samples: License Agreement (CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.), Research Collaboration Agreement (CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.)