Common use of Definition of Scope Clause in Contracts

Definition of Scope. Cardinal Health will perform the Services in accordance with the specific terms set forth in each applicable SOW and the Quality Agreement. Each SOW shall clearly define the undertakings, tasks, objectives and expected deliverables (including Product(s)) for each project contemplated in such SOW (each, a “Project”) and the responsibilities of the parties with respect to such Project. A separate SOW shall be prepared for each Xencor project. Each SOW will include, as appropriate, the scope of work, pricing and payment schedule. Each SOW shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, in addition to the specific details set forth in the SOW. To the extent any terms or conditions of a SOW conflict with any terms and conditions of this Agreement, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall control, except to the extent that the applicable SOW expressly and specifically states an intent to supersede this Agreement on a specific matter. This Agreement shall also supersede the terms of any purchase order, acknowledgement, delivery document or any oral communication or writing between the parties. No SOW shall be effective or binding upon either party unless and until such SOW is executed by both parties.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Development and Manufacturing Services Agreement (Xencor Inc), Development and Manufacturing Services Agreement (Xencor Inc), Development and Manufacturing Services Agreement (Xencor Inc)

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