Common use of Additional Licenses Clause in Contracts

Additional Licenses. In the provision of Services under this Agreement, Provider may recommend to incorporate into the process or deliverables some specific Provider IP that needs an additional license. Prior to incorporation of such IP into the process and deliverables, Provider shall submit to Client a written list of such IP, describing it in reasonable detail. Within [***] of Client’s receipt of the information noted in the preceding sentence, Client will notify Provider of its decision as to whether to incorporate such IP into the process or deliverables. Provider shall not incorporate such IP into the process or deliverables without Client’s express written consent. For any specific Provider IP included in the process or deliverables for which Provider has failed to notify Client and/or for which Client has not expressly consented to the inclusion thereof, Client’s rights to such IP shall be the same as Client’s rights in the process or deliverables. If Client agrees that some specific Provider IP may be incorporated in the process or deliverables or may be necessary for Client’s full utilization of the deliverables, both parties shall discuss in good faith regarding such license required.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Biologics Master Services Agreement (Spyre Therapeutics, Inc.), Biologics Master Services Agreement (Aeglea BioTherapeutics, Inc.), Biologics Master Services Agreement (Apogee Therapeutics, Inc.)

Additional Licenses. In the provision of Services under this Agreement, Provider may recommend to incorporate into the process or deliverables some specific Provider IP that needs an additional license. Prior to incorporation of such IP into the process and deliverables, Provider shall submit to Client a written list of such IP, describing it in reasonable detail. Within [***] of Client’s receipt of the information noted in the preceding sentence, Client will notify Provider of its decision as to whether to incorporate such IP into the process or deliverables. Provider shall not incorporate such IP into the process or deliverables without Client’s express written consent. For any specific Provider IP included in the process or deliverables for which Provider has failed to notify Client and/or for which Client has not expressly consented to the inclusion thereof, Client’s rights to such IP shall be the same as Client’s rights in the process or deliverables. If Client agrees that some specific Provider IP may be incorporated in the process or deliverables or may be necessary for Client’s full utilization of the deliverables, both parties shall discuss in good faith [***] regarding such license required.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Biologics Master Services Agreement (Glycomimetics Inc)

Additional Licenses. In the provision of Services under this Agreement, Provider may recommend to incorporate into the process or deliverables some specific Provider IP that needs an additional license. Prior to incorporation of such IP into the process and deliverables, Provider shall submit to Client a written list of such IP, describing it in reasonable detail. Within [***] of Client’s receipt of the information noted in the preceding sentence, Client will notify Provider of its decision as to whether to incorporate such IP into the process or deliverables. Provider shall not incorporate such IP into the process or deliverables without Client’s express written consent. For any specific Provider IP included in the process or deliverables for which Provider has failed to notify Client and/or for which Client has not expressly consented to the inclusion thereof, Client’s rights to such IP shall be the same as Client’s rights in the process or deliverables. If Client agrees that some specific Provider IP may be incorporated in the process or deliverables or may be necessary for Client’s full utilization of the deliverables, both parties shall discuss in good faith [***] regarding such license required.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Biologics Master Services Agreement (Aerovate Therapeutics, Inc.)