The Delaware case Sample Clauses

The Delaware case i. In consideration for the St. Jude Parties’ covenants and agreements in Sections 2.02, 2.03 and 2.04 of this Agreement, the BSC Parties covenant and agree that plaintiffs in the Delaware case shall withdraw and/or not further pursue any damages claim for lost profits, price erosion, an “up front” royalty payment, enhanced damages (i.e., treble damages and/or attorneys’ fees), or prejudgment interest, against the St. Jude Parties. In addition, the BSC Parties covenant and agree that plaintiffs in the Delaware case shall only pursue a damages claim based on pulse generators and leads which plaintiffs contend infringe the patent claims asserted in the Delaware case, and will withdraw and/or not pursue any damages claim based on other products, whether through a “convoyed sales” theory or otherwise. Notwithstanding such covenant and agreement, it is understood that the defendants in the Delaware case shall continue to be free to argue that damages are not warranted due to non-infringement, invalidity and/or other defenses, except as set forth in Section 2.02(b)(ii), below. The BSC Parties also covenant and agree that plaintiffs in the Delaware case shall withdraw their request for and/or not further pursue an injunction until all appeals have been exhausted and any judgment of infringement is final and no longer appealable. The BSC Parties further covenant and agree that plaintiffs in the Delaware case shall limit any claim for damages to a reasonable royalty theory, with a royalty that shall not exceed three percent (3%) of the net sales revenue from any sales found to infringe the patent in suit, and that plaintiffs shall not be entitled to receive any payment in connection with the Delaware case, by way of judgment or otherwise, that exceeds three percent (3%) of the net sales revenue from any sales found to infringe the patent in suit. ii. In consideration for the BSC Parties’ covenants and agreements in Sections 2.02, 2.03 and 2.04 of this Agreement, the St. Jude Parties covenant and agree that they will withdraw and/or not further pursue their fourth (“no error”), sixth (“intervening rights”), and eighth (“claim splitting”) affirmative defenses, and any claim for attorneys’ fees. In addition, the St. Jude Parties covenant and agree not to seek to introduce any evidence of Guidant product recalls; provided, however, that the BSC Parties covenant and agree to ensure that plaintiffs will not seek to introduce any evidence of St. Jude product recalls. iii....
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  • Certificate of Dissolution After the affairs of the Company have been wound up and the Company terminated, a certificate of dissolution shall be executed and filed in the office of the Delaware Secretary of State.

  • Formation of the Partnership The Partnership was formed as a limited partnership pursuant to the provisions of the Act and the Original Agreement and continued upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement. Except as expressly provided herein to the contrary, the rights and obligations of the Partners and administration and termination of the Partnership shall be governed by the Act. The Partnership Interest of each Partner shall be personal property for all purposes.

  • Recognition of the U.S. Special Resolution Regimes (i) In the event that any Underwriter that is a Covered Entity becomes subject to a proceeding under a U.S. Special Resolution Regime, the transfer from such Underwriter of this Agreement, and any interest and obligation in or under this Agreement, will be effective to the same extent as the transfer would be effective under the U.S. Special Resolution Regime if this Agreement, and any such interest and obligation, were governed by the laws of the United States or a state of the United States. (ii) In the event that any Underwriter that is a Covered Entity or a BHC Act Affiliate of such Underwriter becomes subject to a proceeding under a U.S. Special Resolution Regime, Default Rights under this Agreement that may be exercised against such Underwriter are permitted to be exercised to no greater extent than such Default Rights could be exercised under the U.S. Special Resolution Regime if this Agreement were governed by the laws of the United States or a state of the United States. As used in this Section 16(e):

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  • Certificate of Limited Partnership The General Partner has caused the Certificate of Limited Partnership to be filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware as required by the Delaware Act. The General Partner shall use all reasonable efforts to cause to be filed such other certificates or documents that the General Partner determines to be necessary or appropriate for the formation, continuation, qualification and operation of a limited partnership (or a partnership in which the limited partners have limited liability) in the State of Delaware or any other state in which the Partnership may elect to do business or own property. To the extent the General Partner determines such action to be necessary or appropriate, the General Partner shall file amendments to and restatements of the Certificate of Limited Partnership and do all things to maintain the Partnership as a limited partnership (or a partnership or other entity in which the limited partners have limited liability) under the laws of the State of Delaware or of any other state in which the Partnership may elect to do business or own property. Subject to the terms of Section 3.4(a), the General Partner shall not be required, before or after filing, to deliver or mail a copy of the Certificate of Limited Partnership, any qualification document or any amendment thereto to any Limited Partner.

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