Common use of Patent Cooperation Clause in Contracts

Patent Cooperation. Each Party hereby agrees to make its employees, agents and consultants reasonably available to the other Party (or the other Party’s authorized attorneys, agents or representatives) at the other Party’s expense, to the extent reasonably necessary to enable the Party responsible for prosecuting the Licensed Patents to undertake preparation, filing, prosecution and maintenance of the Licensed Patents.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Mirum Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), Development and License Agreement (CoLucid Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), Development and License Agreement (CoLucid Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

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Patent Cooperation. Each Party hereby agrees will (a) use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to make its employees, agents and consultants reasonably available to the other Party (or to the other Party’s authorized attorneys, agents or representatives) at the other Party’s expense), to the extent reasonably necessary to enable such other Party in exercising its Prosecution and Maintenance rights described herein, and (b) reasonably cooperate in any such Prosecution and Maintenance by the Party responsible for prosecuting the Licensed Patents other Party, including signing or having signed all legal documents as are reasonably necessary to undertake preparation, filing, prosecution Prosecute and maintenance of the Licensed Maintain Patents.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collaboration and License Agreement (Xencor Inc)

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