Common use of Limitations on Decision-Making Clause in Contracts

Limitations on Decision-Making. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, without the other Party’s prior written consent, neither Party (in the exercise of a Party’s final decision-making authority), the JSC, nor a Party’s Executive Officer, in each case, may make a decision that could reasonably be expected to require the other Party to take any action that such other Party reasonably believes would require such other Party to violate any Applicable Law (including cGLP, cGMP, or cGCP, as applicable).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: License Agreement (Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc.), License Agreement (Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc.)

Limitations on Decision-Making. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, without the other Party’s prior written consent, neither Party (in the exercise of a Party’s final decision-making authority), the JSC, nor a Party’s Executive Officer, in each case, may make a decision that could reasonably be expected to require the other Party to take any action that such other Party reasonably believes would require such other Party to violate any Applicable Law (including cGLP, cGMP, or cGCP, as applicable)[***].

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: License Agreement (Precision Biosciences Inc), License Agreement (Tg Therapeutics, Inc.)

Limitations on Decision-Making. Notwithstanding any provision anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, without the other Party’s prior written [***] consent, neither Party no decision of the JSC or a Party’s Executive Officer (in the exercise of a Party’s final decision-decision making authorityauthority on any such matters), the JSC, nor a Party’s Executive Officer, in each case, may make a decision that could reasonably be expected to require the other Party to take any action that such other Party reasonably believes would require such other Party to violate any Applicable Law (including cGLP, cGMP, or cGCP, as applicable)[***].

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Supply and License Agreement

Limitations on Decision-Making. Notwithstanding any provision anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, no decision of the JSC, or a Party’s Executive Officer (in the exercise of a Party’s decisionmaking authority on any such matters), in each case may, without the other Party’s prior written consent, neither Party (in the exercise of a Party’s final decision-making authority)a) [***], the JSC(b) [***], nor a Party’s Executive Officer, in each case, may make a decision that could reasonably be expected to require the other Party to take any action that such other Party reasonably believes would require such other Party to violate any Applicable Law (including cGLP, cGMPc) [***], or cGCP, as applicable)(d) [***].

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: License Agreement (Ionis Pharmaceuticals Inc)

Limitations on Decision-Making. Notwithstanding any provision anything to the contrary set forth in this Restated Agreement, without the other Party’s prior written [***] consent, neither Party no decision of the JSC or a Party’s Executive Officer (in the exercise of a Party’s final decision-decision making authorityauthority on any such matters), the JSC, nor a Party’s Executive Officer, in each case, may make a decision that could reasonably be expected to require the other Party to take any action that such other Party reasonably believes would require such other Party to violate any Applicable Law (including cGLP, cGMP, or cGCP, as applicable).[***]. 110105043_8

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Supply and License Agreement (Novavax Inc)

Limitations on Decision-Making. Notwithstanding any provision anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, without the other Party’s prior written [***] consent, neither Party (in no decision of the exercise of a Party’s final decision-making authority), the JSC, nor JSC or a Party’s Executive OfficerOfficers, in each case, may make a decision that could reasonably be expected to require the other Party to take any action that such other Party reasonably believes would require such other Party to violate any Applicable Law (including cGLP, cGMP, or cGCP, as applicable)[***].

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collaboration and License Agreement (Novavax Inc)