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Subject to The California. Public Records Act and the right of each parry to acknowledge the existence of this Agreement, UCSD and UOS respectively shall hold the other party's proprietary business, patent prosecution, engineering, process and technical information, and other proprietary information In confidence using at least the same degree of are as that party uses to protect its own proprietary information of a like nature for a period from the date of disclosure until five (5) years after the date of termination of this Agreement. The disclosing party shall label or xxxx confidential, or as otherwise appropriate, all proprietary information. If proprietary information is orally disclosed, the disclosing party shall reduce the proprietary information to writing or to some other physically tangible form and deliver it to the receiving party within thirty (30) days of the oral disclosure, marked and labeled as set forth above. Manuscripts published in scientific journals, papers, and presentations at public meetings that relate to proprietary information are exempt from the Provisions of this Article after their timely submission to and subsequent timely approval of the other party within thirty (30) days of their submission. Notwithstanding the foregoing:
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Subject to The California. Public Records Act and the right of each party to acknowledge the existence of this Agreement, MAYO and UCSD respectively shall hold the other party’s proprietary business, patent prosecution, engineering, process and technical information, and other proprietary information in confidence using at least the same degree of care as that party uses to protect its own proprietary information of a like nature for a period from the date of disclosure until five (5) Portions of this Exhibit were omitted and have been filed separately with the Secretary of the Commission pursuant to the Company’s application requesting confidential treatment under Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. years after the date of termination of this Agreement. The disclosing party shall label or xxxx confidential, or as otherwise appropriate, all proprietary information. If proprietary information is orally disclosed, the disclosing party shall reduce the proprietary information to writing or to some other physically tangible form and deliver it to the receiving party within 30 days of the oral disclosure, marked and labeled as set forth above. Manuscripts published in scientific journals, papers, and presentations at public meetings that relate to proprietary information are exempt from the provisions of this Article after their timely submission to and subsequent timely approval of the other party within 30 days of their submission. Notwithstanding the foregoing:

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  • HOW DO I OBJECT TO THE SETTLEMENT Only Participating Class Members have the right to object to the Settlement. Before deciding whether to object, you may wish to see what Plaintiff and XXXX are asking the Court to approve. At least 16 court days before the Final Approval Hearing, Class Counsel and/or Plaintiff will file in Court (1) a Motion for Final Approval that includes, among other things, the reasons why the proposed Settlement is fair, and (2) a Motion for Fees, Litigation Expenses and Service Award stating (i) the amount Class Counsel is requesting for attorneys’ fees and litigation expenses; and (ii) the amount Plaintiff is requesting as a Class Representative Service Award. Upon reasonable request, Class Counsel (whose contact information is in Section 9 of this Notice) will send you copies of these documents at no cost to you. You can also view them on the Administrator’s Website (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/case-list) or the Court’s website (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/documentimages/pacommerce/login.aspx?appId=IMG&casetype=CIV). A Participating Class Member who disagrees with any aspect of the Agreement, the Motion for Final Approval and/or Motion for Fees, Litigation Expenses and Service Award may wish to object, for example, that the proposed Settlement is unfair, or that the amounts requested by Class Counsel or Plaintiff are too high or too low. The deadline for sending written objections to the Administrator is . Be sure to tell the Administrator what you object to, why you object, and any facts that support your objection. Make sure you identify the Action (“Xxxxxxxx x. Xxxx Enterprises”) and include your name, current address, telephone number, and approximate dates of employment for XXXX, and sign the objection. Section 9 of this Notice has the Administrator’s contact information. Alternatively, a Participating Class Member can object (or personally retain a lawyer to object at your own cost) by attending the Final Approval Hearing. You (or your attorney) should be ready to tell the Court what you object to, why you object, and any facts that support your objection. See Section 8 of this Notice (immediately below) for specifics regarding the Final Approval Hearing.

  • Subject to the Plan The Option evidenced by this Agreement and the exercise thereof are subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan, which is incorporated by reference and made a part hereof, but the terms of the Plan shall not be considered an enlargement of any rights or benefits under this Agreement. In addition, the Option is subject to any rules and regulations promulgated by the Committee.

  • Securities Subject to This Agreement (a) The Securities entitled to the benefits of this Agreement are the Restricted Securities, but only for so long as they remain Restricted Securities.

  • Subject to Plan The Stock Option and its exercise are subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan, and the terms of the Plan shall control to the extent not otherwise inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement. The capitalized terms used herein that are defined in the Plan shall have the same meanings assigned to them in the Plan. The Stock Option is subject to any rules promulgated pursuant to the Plan by the Board or the Committee and communicated to the Participant in writing.

  • Agreement Subject to the Plan This Agreement is subject to the provisions of the Plan and shall be interpreted in accordance therewith. The Holder hereby acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Plan.

  • Notice to the Company The Option shall be exercised in whole or in part by written notice in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A directed to the Company at its principal place of business accompanied by full payment as hereinafter provided of the exercise price for the number of Option Shares specified in the notice.

  • Duties with Respect to the Issuer (i) In addition to the duties of the Servicer set forth in this Agreement or any of the Basic Documents, the Servicer shall perform such calculations and shall prepare for execution by the Issuer or the Owner Trustee or shall cause the preparation by other appropriate Persons of all such documents, reports, filings, instruments, certificates and opinions as it shall be the duty of the Issuer or the Owner Trustee to prepare, file or deliver pursuant to this Agreement or any of the Basic Documents or under state and federal tax and securities laws (including any filings required pursuant to the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act of 2002 or any rule or regulation promulgated thereunder), and at the request of the Owner Trustee shall take all appropriate action that it is the duty of the Issuer to take pursuant to this Agreement or any of the Basic Documents, including, without limitation, pursuant to Sections 2.6 and 2.11 of the Trust Agreement. In accordance with the directions of the Issuer or the Owner Trustee, the Servicer shall administer, perform or supervise the performance of such other activities in connection with the Collateral (including the Basic Documents) as are not covered by any of the foregoing provisions and as are expressly requested by the Issuer or the Owner Trustee and are reasonably within the capability of the Servicer. The Servicer shall monitor the activities of the Issuer to ensure the Issuer’s compliance with Section 4.6 of the Trust Agreement and shall take all action necessary to ensure that the Issuer is operated in accordance with the provisions of such section.

  • Remedies Subject to Applicable Law All rights, remedies and powers provided by this Article may be exercised only to the extent that the exercise thereof does not violate any applicable provision of law in the premises, and all the provisions of this Article are intended to be subject to all applicable mandatory provisions of law which may be controlling in the premises and to be limited to the extent necessary so that they will not render this Funding Loan Agreement invalid, unenforceable or not entitled to be recorded, registered or filed under the provisions of any applicable law.

  • Provisions Subject to Applicable Law All rights, powers and remedies provided in this Security Instrument may be exercised only to the extent that the exercise thereof does not violate any applicable provisions of law and are intended to be limited to the extent necessary so that they will not render this Security Instrument invalid, unenforceable or not entitled to be recorded, registered or filed under the provisions of any applicable law. If any term of this Security Instrument or any application thereof shall be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Security Instrument and any other application of the term shall not be affected thereby.

  • Stock Subject to the Plan The number of shares of Stock allocated to the Plan and reserved to satisfy Awards under the Plan as of December 29, 2013 (the “Share Reserve”) shall be an aggregate of One Million Four Hundred Seventy Five Thousand (1,475,000) shares of Stock in addition to shares of Stock subject to awards outstanding under (i) this Plan; and (ii) the Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. 2002 Stock Incentive Plan that may lapse, terminate, be forfeited or otherwise expire. Awards shall be counted against this limit as one (1) share of Stock for every one (1) share of Stock subject to the Awards. The maximum number of shares of Stock subject to Awards which are Options and Stock Appreciation Rights which may be granted during a calendar year to a Participant shall be Three Hundred Thousand (300,000). Notwithstanding the preceding, in no event shall the number of shares of Stock awarded to Participants under the Plan, when taken in combination with the number of outstanding shares of Stock previously issued by the Company, a Parent or Subsidiary to employees of the Company, a Parent or Subsidiary, exceed the limit specified in the Company Charter. The Company may, in its discretion, use shares held in the treasury or shares acquired on the public market, if applicable, in lieu of authorized but unissued shares. Shares of Stock subject to an Award that is forfeited, expires or is settled for cash (in whole or in part) shall, to the extent of such forfeiture, expiration or cash settlement, be added to the shares of Stock available for Awards under the Plan. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the following shares of Stock shall not be added to the shares authorized for issuance under this Section 3: (i) shares of Stock tendered by the Participant in payment of the purchase price of an Option; (ii) shares of Stock tendered by the Participant or withheld by the Company to satisfy any tax withholding obligation with respect to Options or Stock Appreciation Rights; (iii) shares of Stock subject to a Stock Appreciation Right that are not issued in connection with its share settlement on exercise thereof; and (iv) shares of Stock reacquired by the Company on the open market or otherwise using cash proceeds from the exercise of Options.

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