Common use of Damages Inadequate Clause in Contracts

Damages Inadequate. The Recipient acknowledges that: (a) damages may be an inadequate remedy to the Discloser in the event of any breach of clause 8.2 or 8.3 occurring, and that only injunctive relief or some other equitable remedy might be adequate to properly protect the interests of the Discloser, and (b) the Discloser would not have entered into this Agreement but for the acknowledgment made by the Recipient in paragraph (a).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Inter Institutional License Agreement, License Agreement

Damages Inadequate. The Recipient acknowledges that: (a) damages may be an inadequate remedy to the Discloser in the event of any breach of clause 8.2 or 8.3 occurring, 11.2 and that only injunctive relief or some other equitable remedy might be adequate to properly protect the interests of the Discloser, ; and (b) the Discloser would not have entered into this Agreement but for the acknowledgment made by the Recipient in paragraph (a).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Material Transfer Agreement

Damages Inadequate. The Recipient acknowledges that: (a) damages may be an inadequate remedy to the Discloser in the event of any breach of clause Clause 8.2 or 8.3 occurring, occurring and that only injunctive relief or some other equitable remedy might be adequate to properly protect the interests of the Discloser, ; and (b) the Discloser would not have entered into this Agreement but for the acknowledgment made by the Recipient in paragraph (a)) of this Clause 8.5.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: License Agreement (Nuvilex, Inc.)

Damages Inadequate. The Recipient acknowledges that: (a) damages may be an inadequate remedy to the Discloser in the event of any breach of clause 8.2 or 8.3 occurring, 10.2 and that only injunctive relief or some other equitable remedy might be adequate to properly protect the interests of the Discloser, ; and (b) the Discloser would not have entered into this Agreement but for the acknowledgment made by the Recipient in paragraph (a).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Material Transfer Agreement