Waiver of Assay Criteria Sample Clauses

Waiver of Assay Criteria. If Avidia generates assay results showing that a particular Domain-Based Protein meets the criteria for a Reserved Therapeutic Product set forth in Exhibit K, but Avidia believes that such Domain-Based Protein should not be considered a Reserved Therapeutic Protein, then, at Avidia’s written request, Maxygen may, at its sole discretion, determine whether such assay results are sufficient (or insufficient) to demonstrate that such Domain-Based Protein is not a Reserved Therapeutic Product. If Maxygen makes a determination that such results are sufficient to demonstrate that such Domain-Based Protein is not a Reserved Therapeutic Product, it shall provide Avidia with express written notice of its decision, identifying the specific (a) assay(s), (b) Domain-Based Protein(s), and (c) Reserved Therapeutic Product criteria to which such determination applies. If * Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Maxygen decides that the assay results are insufficient to demonstrate that such Domain-Based Protein is not a Reserved Therapeutic Product, but Avidia believes that it has conclusive scientific evidence that demonstrates that such Domain-Based Protein is not a Reserved Therapeutic Product, then Avidia may submit the matter to a mutually agreed independent molecular biologist (the “Neutral”) who shall have the authority to determine whether such assay results are sufficient to demonstrate that such Domain-Based Protein is not a Reserved Therapeutic Product. The Party against whom the Neutral rules shall bear the costs associated with such determination.
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