AUDIT OF PRODUCT COSTS Sample Clauses

AUDIT OF PRODUCT COSTS. Nycomed shall have the right to cause an independent, certified public accountant reasonably acceptable to Acusphere to audit those records of Acusphere relating to the calculation of those costs and expenses of Acusphere for which Nycomed is responsible under this Section 2.02 for the sole purpose of verifying such costs and expenses. Such audits may be exercised during normal business hours no more than once in a twelve (12) month period upon at least ten (10) days prior written notice.
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  • Development Costs With respect to activities prior to the Amendment Effective Date, each Party was to pay [*] of the total Direct Development Costs of a Product incurred in accordance with the Development Budget (as defined in the Original Agreement). Notwithstanding anything in this Article 6 of this Agreement or in any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, with respect to activities on and after the Amendment Effective Date, subject to Sections 3.1.2, Alimera will be solely responsible for, and shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of, all development costs of a Product, including Direct Development Costs. Notwithstanding anything in this Article 6 of this Agreement or in any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, (i) all payments owing by CDS hereunder with respect to development activities prior to the Amendment Effective Date are hereby deemed fully paid by CDS (or waived, to the extent such waiver may be required), including any Development Payments, Compounded Development Payments, Determined Disputed Costs and Compounded Disputed Costs (as all defined in the Original Agreement), further including any penalties and interest which might have accrued with respect thereto, and further including all CDS payments deferred pursuant to that February 11, 2008 letter agreement sent by CDS and executed by CDS and Alimera regarding deferral of payments under the Original Agreement as of such date; (ii) all payments owing by Alimera hereunder with respect to development activities prior to the Amendment Effective Date are hereby deemed fully paid by Alimera (or waived, to the extent such waiver may be required), including any Development Payments, Compounded Development Payments, Determined Disputed Costs and Compounded Disputed Costs (as all defined in the Original Agreement), and further including any penalties and interest which might have accrued with respect thereto; and (iii) subject to Sections 3.1.1 and 3.1.2, from and after the Amendment Effective Date, CDS will have no liability whatsoever hereunder for any past, present or future development costs, including Direct Development Costs (which includes those incurred before, on and after the Amendment Effective Date), and instead Alimera shall have sole liability therefor.

  • Patent Expenses Unless agreed otherwise, the Party filing a Patent Application will pay all preparation and filing expenses, prosecution fees, issuance fees, post issuance fees, patent maintenance fees, annuities, interference expenses, and attorneys’ fees for that Patent Application and any resulting Patent(s). If a license to any CRADA Subject Invention is granted to Collaborator, then Collaborator will be responsible for all expenses and fees, past and future, in connection with the preparation, filing, prosecution, and maintenance of any Patent Applications and Patents claiming exclusively licensed CRADA Subject Inventions and will be responsible for a pro-rated share, divided equally among all licensees, of those expenses and fees for non-exclusively licensed CRADA Subject Inventions. Collaborator may waive its exclusive option rights at any time, and incur no subsequent financial obligation for those Patent Application(s) or Patent(s).

  • AUDIT OF LICENSED PRODUCT USAGE Contractor shall have the right to periodically audit, no more than annually, at Contractor’s expense, use of licensed Product at any site where a copy of the Product resides provided that: (i) Contractor gives Licensee(s) at least thirty (30) days advance written notice, (ii) such audit is conducted during such party’s normal business hours, (iii) the audit is conducted by an independent auditor chosen on mutual agreement of the parties. Contractor shall recommend a minimum of three (3) auditing/accounting firms from which the Licensee will select one (1). In no case shall the Business Software Alliance (BSA), Software Publishers Association (SPA), Software and Industry Information Association (SIIA) or Federation Against Software Theft (FAST) be used directly or indirectly to conduct audits, or be recommended by Contractor; (iv) Contractor and Licensee are each entitled to designate a representative who shall be entitled to participate, and who shall mutually agree on audit format, and simultaneously review all information obtained by the audit. Such representatives also shall be entitled to copies of all reports, data or information obtained from the audit; and (v) if the audit shows that such party is not in compliance, Licensee shall be required to purchase additional licenses or capacities necessary to bring it into compliance and shall pay for the unlicensed capacity at the NYS Net Price in effect at time of audit, or if none, then at the Contractor’s U.S. Commercial list price. Once such additional licenses or capacities are purchased, Licensee shall be deemed to have been in compliance retroactively, and Licensee shall have no further liability of any kind for the unauthorized use of the software.

  • Patent Costs Within 30 days after receiving a statement from Stanford, ***** will reimburse Stanford:

  • Return of Products No Products or part shall be returned to Seller without an approved Return Goods Authorization (“RMA”) from Seller. Custom and special order Products are non-returnable. Returns are subject to a restocking fee.

  • Program Costs 3.1 The Province will pay the University of British Columbia’s Faculty of Medicine for the costs of the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical Education. Annually, the cost to the Province to fund the Participant’s Postgraduate Medical Education is approximately $150,000, including the Participant’s salary and benefits.

  • Third Party Costs Except to the extent expressly provided herein to the contrary, all third party costs incurred in connection with actions to be taken by the Company shall solely be the responsibility of the Company, including, but not limited to, all legal, auditing, accounting, underwriting, brokerage, investor communications, and listing, reporting and registration fees or other costs of the SEC, any state or local governments, any national securities exchange and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc.

  • Third Party Royalties Each party shall be responsible for all of its own costs of commercializing Products or licensing Intellectual Property Rights, including any payments to Third Parties for work done by such Third Parties or for licenses necessary for the manufacture, sale, or use of Products by a party or its Affiliates or sublicensees.

  • Supply of Product 3.1 In accordance with the terms of this Agreement, GENSIA SICOR (through SICOR) shall supply all of PURCHASER'S ordered requirements for Product in bulk form for use by PURCHASER in the Territories in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. The right and license of PURCHASER to obtain, use and distribute Product (including, without limitation, the right to make or have made Product) from GENSIA SICOR and SICOR shall be (i) non-exclusive in the Non-exclusive Territory, and (ii exclusive in the Exclusive Territory; provided, however, that the rights and licenses set forth in clause (ii) above shall be co-exclusive in each jurisdiction in which GENSIA SICOR (or ALCO or SICOR, as the case may be) has binding written agreements, or binding written commitments that will lead to binding written agreements, to sell Product on the Restatement Date (which is limited to only those [ * ] and the [ * ] with whom GENSIA SICOR has commitments that are in existence on the Restatement Date), but only with respect to such third parties and only until the earlier of expiration or termination of such agreements; and provided, further that GENSIA SICOR shall use all diligent efforts (without any obligation to violate or alter the terms of such agreements existing on the Restatement Date) to provide PURCHASER with exclusive rights and licenses to sell the Products in the Territory as soon as possible. All Product hereunder shall be manufactured at SICOR's GMP facilities at Rho, Italy, the facility identified in Exhibit 9 hereto, the Santxx Xxxility and additional (as necessary and as provided in Section 6 below) GMP qualified facilities that are approved in advance by PURCHASER (which approval will not be unreasonably withheld). In addition, all Product shall be manufactured (A) in accordance with drug substance manufacturing and quality control procedures existing on the Effective Date, which drug substance manufacturing and quality control procedures have been included in manufacturer's Abbreviated Antibiotic Drug Application ("AADA") submitted to the FDA in 1996, and that will be submitted to other Regulatory Authorities in the Territory (which AADA shall include at least the elements set forth in the Drug Master File) in accordance with U.S. FDA current Good Manufacturing Practices, and (B) to the Q/C Specifications. GENSIA SICOR shall cause SICOR to use its diligent efforts to [ * ] in order to produce and supply all Product ordered by Purchaser hereunder and to meet the Product [ * ] that will be set forth in Schedule 1 hereto within [ * ] after the Restatement Date. In addition, GENSIA SICOR agrees to the following (and GENSIA SICOR agrees to cause SICOR to undertake):

  • Supply of Products During the term of this Agreement and any extension hereof, the Seller shall sell and supply the products as set out in Schedule 1 hereto (“Products”) to SiPM and SiPM shall buy from the Seller such Products on a non-exclusive basis. The specifications of the Products are set out in Schedule 2 hereto. SUPPLY AGREEMENT - SiPM A Supply Agreement is a document between two parties, a Supplier and a Purchaser. The Supplier can be an individual or business and is the party that " supplies," or sells, the goods to the Purchaser. The Purchaser can also be an individual or a business and is the party that purchases for its use the goods that the Supplier provides.

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