Work Plan Contents Clause Samples
The Work Plan Contents clause defines the required elements and structure of a work plan that must be prepared as part of a project or contract. Typically, this clause specifies the information to be included, such as project objectives, timelines, deliverables, milestones, and resource allocations. By clearly outlining what must be detailed in the work plan, the clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of expectations and responsibilities, thereby reducing ambiguity and facilitating effective project management.
Work Plan Contents. Each Work Plan will (a) provide a framework for the applicable Research Program and (b) set forth (i) the objectives of the Research Program, which will be consistent with the objectives of the Research Collaboration as set forth in the recitals and Section 2.1, (ii) the specific Codiak Program Activities to be undertaken to achieve those objectives, (iii) an estimated timeline for the completion of each such Codiak Program Activity, (iv) any Codiak Platform Know-How or Codiak Platform Patent Rights (A) to be used by Codiak or its Affiliates under such Work Plan, or (B) to be transferred to Jazz or its Affiliates in connection with the Work Plan, (v) if the applicable Collaboration Target is not one of the first [***] Collaboration Targets, an itemized budget for the estimated internal FTE Costs and out-of-pocket external costs and expenses expected to be incurred by Codiak and its Affiliates with respect to such Work Plan in the form of (and showing the level of detail as set forth in) the budget included in Exhibit B, including any Codiak Program Activities specified therein that are anticipated to be conducted by (sub)contractors, (vi) the Research Program Materials to be used or made available during the Research Program Term, (vii) any Jazz Know-How to be transferred to Codiak because it is necessary for Codiak to perform the Codiak Program Activities, and (viii) such further terms and conditions that the Parties may agree to be applicable to the Research Program (including their rights and obligations with respect thereto).
Work Plan Contents. Each Work Plan will include (i) all activities to be undertaken by each Party with respect to a Program, including Arcturus’ manufacture and supply of Formulated Product, (ii) a detailed budget of the FTE activities, FTE Costs and out-of-pocket costs to be incurred by Arcturus for which CureVac will reimburse Arcturus in connection with the performance of the Work, (iii) the Materials to be provided by one Party to the other, (iv) forecasting and ordering procedures for the Formulated Product, and (v) the projected timelines for completion of all activities set forth therein. The goal of each Work Plan and related Program will be to evaluate and produce tailored Arcturus LMD Technology formulations that are safe and efficacious for delivery of CureVac’s mRNA Constructs and to advance the development of such mRNA-LMD formulations against a Target. Each Program will include activities with respect to Reserved Targets but may also include activities with respect to Targets that are not on the CureVac Reserved Target List. As defined in the Work Plan, CureVac will perform up to [*****] pivotal animal studies to make a go/ no go decision for a particular LMD composition for a given Target.
Work Plan Contents. The Work Plan will include (i) all activities to be undertaken by each Party with respect to the Program, including Acuitas’ manufacture and supply of Formulated Product, (ii) a detailed budget of the FTE activities, FTE Costs and out-of-pocket costs to be incurred by Acuitas for which CureVac will reimburse Acuitas in connection with the performance of the Works and Services, (iii) the Materials to be provided by one Party to the other, (iv) forecasting and ordering procedures for the Formulated Product, and (v) the projected timelines for completion of all activities set forth therein. The goal of the Work Plan and Program will be to evaluate and produce LNP formulations that are safe and efficacious for delivery of CureVac’s mRNA Constructs and to advance the development of such mRNA-LNP formulations. The Parties will use commercially reasonable efforts to develop LNP formulations which do not infringe Third Party Technology (for avoidance of doubt, [*****]. The Program will include activities with respect to Reserved Targets but may also include activities with respect to Targets that are not on the CureVac Reserved List provided all such Targets have been pre-cleared with the Escrow Agent and confirmed not subject to exclusive Pre-existing Restrictions. Pre-clearance with the Escrow Agent will not reserve any Targets not on the CureVac Reserved List and Acuitas, through the Escrow Agent, will notify CureVac upon any such Target becoming subject to an exclusive Pre-existing Restriction at which time, CureVac will terminate all activities under the Program with respect to such Target.
Work Plan Contents. (a) The work plan content described below, and the evolution of those contents over the course of a validation project, is described here for a certification project that requires VA involvement beyond simple review of the application. The work plan is intended to ensure the VA receives the information it needs to:
(1) Identify the applicable Safety Emphasis Items (SEI); and
(2) Identify its Certification Basis, including the applicable Significant Standards Differences, Special Conditions, Equivalent Level of Safety Findings, Exemptions/ Deviations, and additional noise, fuel venting, engine exhaust emissions and/or airplane fuel efficiency (CO2 emissions) requirements relative to the CA certification basis.
(b) The work plan documents the scope and depth of VA level of involvement. All other areas shall not be subject to any VA technical review beyond technical familiarization. This means that EASA will verify compliance on behalf of FAA against FAA Certification basis for all non-listed areas, and FAA will find compliance on behalf of EASA against EASA Certification Basis for all non-listed areas.
(c) The initial VA work plan will include the following elements:
(1) A brief description of the product or change, as provided in the application package;
(2) A proposed initial VA certification basis, including the following elements, to the extent that they can be defined based on review of the application:
(i) Applicable VA airworthiness standards;
(ii) Applicable Significant Standards Differences (SSD); and
(iii) Proposed Exemptions/ Deviations, Special Conditions, or Equivalent Level of Safety Findings;
(3) A list of proposed areas of VA level of involvement, bounded by the applicable Non-Basic criteria;
(4) A proposal for technical familiarization activities (see section 3.5.
10.1) necessary to achieve a final work plan;
(5) Identification of the responsible VA Project Certification Manager and any VA Team Members identified based on review of the application.
