Common use of RECIPIENT Default Clause in Contracts

RECIPIENT Default. In the event that the INSTITUTE notifies RECIPIENT in writing of RECIPIENT’s failure to materially comply with its obligations under Section D3.02, and RECIPIENT fails within sixty (60) days of such notice either: (a) to cure such failure, or in the event that such failure cannot be reasonably cured within such 60-day period, to provide to INSTITUTE a plan to cure such failure that INSTITUTE deems acceptable, (b) to provide written notice to the INSTITUTE that such failure was due to material safety concerns, or (c) to provide proper notice pursuant to Section 3.06, then without further action on the part of the RECIPIENT or INSTITUTE, the RECIPIENT shall be deemed to have provided the INSTITUTE the complete, written notice of its cessation of efforts as described in Section 3.06, and the INSTITUTE shall be free to exercise its rights under Section 3.06.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Cancer Research Grant Contract (Molecular Templates, Inc.), Cancer Research Grant Contract (Plus Therapeutics, Inc.), Cancer Research Grant Contract (Medicenna Therapeutics Corp.)

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RECIPIENT Default. In the event that the INSTITUTE notifies RECIPIENT in writing of RECIPIENT’s failure to materially comply with its obligations under Section D3.02, and RECIPIENT fails within sixty (60) days […***…] of such notice either: (a) to cure such failure, or in the event that such failure cannot be reasonably cured within such 60-day period, to provide to INSTITUTE a plan to cure such failure that INSTITUTE deems acceptable, (b) to provide written notice to the INSTITUTE that such failure was due to material safety concerns, or (c) to provide proper notice pursuant to Section 3.06, then without further action on the part of the RECIPIENT or INSTITUTE, the RECIPIENT shall be deemed to have provided the INSTITUTE the complete, written notice of its cessation of efforts as described in Section 3.06, and the INSTITUTE shall be free to exercise its rights under Section 3.06.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cancer Research Grant Contract (Bellicum Pharmaceuticals, Inc), www.sec.gov

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