Discovery Program Costs Sample Clauses

The Discovery Program Costs clause defines how expenses related to a discovery or pilot program will be handled between the parties. Typically, it outlines which party is responsible for covering specific costs, such as materials, labor, or third-party services, and may set limits or require pre-approval for certain expenditures. This clause ensures transparency and prevents disputes by clearly allocating financial responsibility for the discovery phase of a project.
Discovery Program Costs. During the applicable Discovery Program Term and subject to TESARO funding the costs of each Discovery Program pursuant to Section 6.1, AnaptysBio shall [*]. At the beginning of each calendar quarter, [*].
Discovery Program Costs. Commencing on the Original Agreement Effective Date and continuing during the term of the Discovery Program, Sanofi shall be responsible for paying one hundred percent (100%) of all Discovery Program Costs, including Discovery Program Costs incurred for a Product Candidate until the anticipated IND filing date for such Product Candidate, regardless of whether Sanofi exercises its Opt-In Rights in accordance with Section 5.1; provided that, except as set forth below and in Section 4.10, the total annual Discovery Program Costs to be paid by Sanofi in each of the first ten (10) years of the Discovery Program (the “Maximum Annual Discovery Program Costs”) shall not exceed the following amounts (as calculated for each Contract Year): In the event that the Discovery Program Costs incurred in any Contract Year are less than the Maximum Annual Discovery Program Costs for such Contract Year, the amount of such shortfall up to ten percent (10%) of the Maximum Annual Discovery Program Costs stated immediately above for each Contract Year may be carried over to the ensuing Contract Year and added to the Maximum Annual Discovery Program Costs for such ensuing Contract Year except for any such shortfall at the end of Contract Year 10, such that Regeneron’s right to carry over any shortfall shall not be applicable into or during the Tail Period. At least sixty (60) days prior to the end of each Contract Year, Regeneron shall notify Sanofi if it reasonably believes that the total Discovery Program Costs for such Contract Year will be less than the Maximum Annual Discovery Program Costs for such Contract Year and whether Regeneron intends to apply such shortfall amount to the Discovery Program Costs for the ensuing Contract Year. To the extent that Sanofi performs any activities under the Discovery Program, it shall do so at its sole cost and expense and such costs and expenses shall not be treated as Discovery Program Costs for purposes of calculating the Maximum Annual Discovery Program Costs unless the JRC expressly requests Sanofi to perform any such activities, in which case the mutually agreed upon costs directly related to such activities shall be included in the calculation of the Maximum Annual Discovery Program Costs. The Parties acknowledge that payments made by Sanofi pursuant to this Section 4.2 are being made as research and development expenses, as defined in the U.S. Internal Revenue Code Section 41, and agree that any and all credits or deductions to whic...

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  • Program Costs a. The Seller Parties shall reimburse Administrative Agent and Buyers for any of Administrative Agent’s and Buyers’ reasonable and documented out-of-pocket costs, including due diligence review costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred by Administrative Agent and Buyers in determining the acceptability to Administrative Agent and Buyers of any Purchased Asset or REO Property. The Seller Parties shall also pay, or reimburse Administrative Agent and Buyers if Administrative Agent or Buyers shall pay, any termination fee, which may be due any Servicer. The Seller Parties shall pay the reasonable and documented out-of-pocket fees and expenses of Administrative Agent’s and Buyers’ counsel in connection with the Program Agreements. Reasonable and documented legal fees for any subsequent amendments to this Agreement or related documents shall be borne by the Seller Parties. The Seller Parties shall pay ongoing custodial fees and expenses as set forth in the Custodial Agreement, and any other ongoing fees and expenses payable in accordance with any other Program Agreement. Without limiting the foregoing, the Seller Parties shall pay all fees as and when required under the Pricing Side Letter. b. If any Buyer determines that, due to the introduction of, any change in, or the compliance by such Buyer with (i) any eurocurrency reserve requirement or (ii) the interpretation of any law, regulation or any guideline or request from any central bank or other Governmental Authority (whether or not having the force of law), there shall be an increase in the cost to such Buyer in engaging in the present or any future Transactions, then, to the extent each Seller Party and Guarantor received notice of such amounts no later than thirty (30) days after the incurrence of such costs, then each Seller Party and Guarantor may, at its option and in its sole discretion, either (i) terminate this Agreement and repurchase the Purchased Assets and pay costs or (ii) promptly pay such Buyer the actual cost of additional amounts as specified by such Buyer to compensate such Buyer for such increased costs; provided, however, that any such determination by any Buyer must also be made in a manner substantially consistent with respect to similarly situated counterparties with substantially similar assets in similar facilities. c. With respect to any Transaction, Administrative Agent and Buyers may conclusively rely upon, and shall incur no liability to any Seller Party or Guarantor in acting upon, any request or other communication that Administrative Agent and Buyers reasonably believe to have been given or made by a person authorized to enter into a Transaction on each Seller Party’s behalf, whether or not such person is listed on the certificate delivered pursuant to Section 10.a(5) hereof. d. Notwithstanding the assignment of the Program Agreements with respect to each Purchased Asset to Administrative Agent for the benefit of Buyers, Seller Parties and Guarantor agrees and covenants with Administrative Agent and Buyers to reasonably enforce in a commercially reasonable manner Seller Parties’ and Guarantor’s rights and remedies with respect to parties other than Administrative Agent and Buyers set forth in the Program Agreements. (i) Any payments made by a Seller Party or Guarantor to Administrative Agent or a Buyer or a Buyer assignee or participant hereunder or any Program Agreement shall be made free and clear of and without deduction or withholding for any Taxes, except as required by applicable law. If a Seller Party or Guarantor shall be required by applicable law (as determined in the good faith discretion of the applicable withholding agent) to deduct or withhold any Tax from any sums payable to Administrative Agent or a Buyer or Buyer assignee or participant, then (1) a Seller Party or Guarantor shall make such deductions or withholdings and pay the full amount deducted to the relevant Governmental Authority in accordance with applicable law; (2) to the extent the withheld or deducted Tax is an Indemnified Tax, the sum payable shall be increased as necessary so that after making such deductions and withholdings (including such deductions and withholdings applicable to additional sums payable under this Section 11.e Administrative Agent or a Buyer receives an amount equal to the sum it would have received had no such deductions or withholdings been made; and

  • Development Program A. Development activities to be undertaken (Please break activities into subunits with the date of completion of major milestones) B. Estimated total development time

  • Development Activities The Development activities referred to in item “b” of paragraph 3.1 include: studies and projects of implementation of the Production facilities; drilling and completion of the Producing and injection ▇▇▇▇▇; and installation of equipment and vessels for extraction, collection, Treatment, storage, and transfer of Oil and Gas. The installation referred to in item “c” includes, but is not limited to, offshore platforms, pipelines, Oil and Gas Treatment plants, equipment and facilities for measurement of the inspected Production, wellhead equipment, production pipes, flow lines, tanks, and other facilities exclusively intended for extraction, as well as oil and gas pipelines for Production Outflow and their respective compressor and pumping stations.

  • Development Costs Licensee shall be responsible for all of its costs and expenses in connection with the Development of, and obtaining and maintaining Regulatory Approvals for, the Licensed Products in the Field in the Territory.

  • Development Plan document specifying the work program, schedule, and relevant investments required for the Development and the Production of a Discovery or set of Discoveries of Oil and Gas in the Contract Area, including its abandonment.