Common use of Termination by Either Party for Cause Clause in Contracts

Termination by Either Party for Cause. Except as otherwise provided in Section 3.2.5, either Party may terminate this Agreement, in its entirety or, at the terminating Party’s option, on a Research Project Target-by-Research Project Target basis, at any time during the Term of this Agreement by giving written notice to the other Party if the other Party commits a material breach of its obligations under this Agreement and such breach remains uncured for ninety (90) days, measured from the date written notice of such breach is given to the breaching Party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 9.3 (a) in part with respect to an individual Research Project Target only if the other Party’s material breach giving rise to such termination right relates to such Research Project Target or (b) in its entirety only if such material breach fundamentally frustrates the objectives of or transactions contemplated by this Agreement taken as a whole or affects substantially all of the Research Program.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Research Collaboration, Option and License Agreement (CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.), Research Collaboration, Option and License Agreement (CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.), Research Collaboration, Option and License Agreement (CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.)

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