Common use of Best of Knowledge Clause in Contracts

Best of Knowledge. “To the best of the knowledge” or “to the knowledge”, unless otherwise qualified hereunder means a statement of the declaring party’s knowledge of the actual facts or circumstances to which such phrase relates without having made any inquiries or investigations in connection with such facts and circumstances.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Additional Sponsored Research Agreement (Med BioGene Inc.), Sponsored Research Agreement (Med BioGene Inc.), Additional Sponsored Research Agreement (Med BioGene Inc.)

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Best of Knowledge. “To the best of the knowledge” or “to the knowledge”, unless otherwise qualified hereunder means a statement of the declaring partyParty’s knowledge of the actual facts or circumstances to which such phrase relates without having made any inquiries or investigations in connection with such facts and and/or circumstances.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Exclusive License Agreement, Exclusive License Agreement (AVROBIO, Inc.), Exclusive License Agreement (AVROBIO, Inc.)

Best of Knowledge. To the best of the knowledge" or "to the knowledge", unless otherwise qualified hereunder means a statement of the declaring partyParty’s knowledge of the actual facts or circumstances to which such phrase relates without having made any inquiries or investigations in connection with such facts and circumstances.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Trillium Therapeutics Inc.), License Agreement (Trillium Therapeutics Inc.)

Best of Knowledge. “To the best of the knowledge” or “to the knowledge”, unless otherwise qualified hereunder means a statement of the declaring partyParty’s knowledge of the actual facts or circumstances to which such phrase relates without having made any inquiries or investigations outside of its own incorporated organization in connection with such facts and and/or circumstances.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Exclusive License Agreement (Prothena Corp PLC), Exclusive License Agreement (Prothena Corp PLC)

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Best of Knowledge. “To the best of the knowledge” or “to the knowledge”, unless otherwise qualified hereunder means a statement of the declaring partydeclarent’s knowledge of the actual facts or circumstances to which such phrase relates without having made any inquiries or investigations in connection with such facts and circumstances.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: University Health Network License Agreement (ProMIS Neurosciences Inc.)

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