New Research definition
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A suspension of a New Research Program or other activities related to the development or commercialization of a Licensed Product shall be deemed to be abandonment if Licensee does not have a good-faith intention to continue development and commercialization of such Licensed Product.
Following the New Research Program Inclusion Date, Licensee will provide Institute promptly with copies of all relevant documentation so that Institute will be informed of the continuing prosecution and may comment upon such documentation sufficiently in advance of any initial deadline for filing a response.
Each Party shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to conduct the Research Collaboration by performing the activities allocated to such Party pursuant to this Agreement and the Development Plan (including any activities relating to New Research Programs that the Parties mutually agree to include within the scope of the Research Collaboration).
The foregoing activities, as well as any New Research Programs conducted by the Parties pursuant to Section 2.3, and activities conducted pursuant to the License Agreement, together, shall be the “Research Collaboration”.
A Party may withhold its consent to inclusion of any New Research Program within the scope of the Research Collaboration at its sole discretion.
Institute shall provide a comprehensive final written report of all activities conducted, and all results and data generated (collectively “Data”) under the Autologous Programs, the Allogeneic Programs, and any New Research Programs within ninety (90) days after termination of this Agreement (“Final Report”).
Any such New Research Proposal shall be presented to the JSC no less than thirty (30) days prior to the JSC meeting at which such New Research Proposal is to be considered.
Sincere thanks go to my colleagues at the Asser Dissertation Program (1997-2000); the Graduate Program of Harvard Law School (1997- 1999); the network of the Foundation for New Research in International Law (FNRIL); my fellow Editors of the Leiden Journal of International Law; and the attendants of the various conferences and workshops of Critical international law at Birkbeck and elsewhere.
Notwithstanding the exclusive license granted under Section 2.1, TSRI reserves the right to use for any internal research and educational purposes any Licensed Patent Rights licensed hereunder, without TSRI being obligated to pay Licensee any royalties or other compensation or to account to Licensee in any way (except as otherwise specifically stated in the New Research Agreement).
The term “Option Product” shall mean any Compound that is discovered under the New Research Agreement that is a KOR Modulator, V1aR Modulator or OTR Modulator, and as to which Licensee has properly exercised its option rights pursuant to the provisions of the New Research Agreement, and which are the subject of an amendment to this Agreement.