Primary Indications definition
Examples of Primary Indications in a sentence
In consideration of (i) the conversion of Bellicum’s license for […***…] from a non-exclusive license to an exclusive license, and (ii) the inclusion of Cell Transplantation Indications as Primary Indications and the consequent grant to Bellicum of an exclusive license for Cell Transplantation Indications, Bellicum agrees to pay to ARIAD the non-refundable amount of two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) within […***…].
Subject to Section 11.5, if Fujisawa decides, at any time or from time to time, that it does not desire to commence or continue research, development or commercialization activities, including without limitation, conducting clinical development or seeking Regulatory Approval of a Licensed Product (for either of the Primary Indications or any other indications) or to sublicense any of the foregoing activities, it shall provide written notice to DTI within thirty (30) days of such decision.
Notwithstanding DTI's disclosure obligation pursuant to Section 2.7 if DTI (or its sublicensee or contractee) has commenced Experimentation for any Remaining Compound, DTI shall not be required to provide Fujisawa with any additional DTI Know-How that DTI develops with respect to any such Remaining Compound(s), except for DTI Know-How that relates to the Primary Indications, in which case DTI shall be obligated to disclose promptly such DTI Know-How.
It is expressly understood by Fujisawa that the exclusivity grant in this Section 2.1 is subject to the provisions of Section 3.8(a)(iii), which may have the effect of reducing the exclusivity in the Field for Licensed Products containing certain Back-up Compounds from all indications to only the Primary Indications.
In such event, and where the substituted Compound was under development for the Primary Indications, the JMC shall discuss appropriate changes to the Development Plan to accommodate the changes in the pre-clinical, clinical and regulatory schedule necessitated by such substitution.