Termination Right for Pricing Adjustments Sample Clauses

Termination Right for Pricing Adjustments. For all Price adjustments under this Section 2.1, Patheon will deliver to Client on or about [**] (and in any event, no later than [**]) of each Year a revised Table for Schedule C to be effective for Product delivered on or after the first day of the next Year. If the pricing adjustments, in the aggregate, permitted to be made under this Agreement (including without limitation this Article 2) with respect to the Price for the Product in any Year exceed the then-current Price by more than [**] percent (+[**]%), then the Parties shall negotiate in good faith the price adjustments. If the Parties, acting reasonably and in good faith, do not reach an agreement on the price adjustments within [**] months from the date on which Client receives written request of a Price adjustment from Patheon, then either Party will have the right to terminate the Agreement by providing the other Party with a written notice of termination. Such written notice of termination, if any, must be delivered within thirty (30) days following the expiry of the said [**]-month period of the date on which Client receives notice of a Price adjustment that would result in the foregoing [**] percent ([**]%) threshold being exceeded, and termination of the Agreement will be effective [**] months after the delivery of such written termination notice. If the Agreement is so terminated, then during the period prior to termination, the Price for the Product in effect prior to such adjustment will prevail.
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