Sequana definition

Sequana or the "Borrower"), and THE SUMITOMO BANK, LIMITED, a Japanese banking corporation (the "Bank"). The Borrower and the Bank hereby agree as follows:
Sequana shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble hereto.
Sequana. -- is defined in the Preamble.

Examples of Sequana in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise required by law, the Certificate of Incorporation, these By-Laws or the Joint Venture Agreement (the "Joint Venture Agreement"), dated as of January 29, 1997, among the Corporation, Sequana Therapeutics, Inc.

  • Sequana shall make any required withholding payments to appropriate tax authorities and forward to Aurora all appropriate receipts and other documents necessary to enable Aurora to recover such withheld taxes to the extent permissible under applicable law.

  • The Company and Sequana further agree that they will not, and will use their best efforts to cause their directors, officers, employees and agents not to, communicate Confidential Information of the other party to directors, officers, employees or agents of MSK unless (i) such persons are bound by confidentiality obligations such as those in this Agreement, and (ii) such persons are first made aware of the confidential nature of the information being provided.

  • It is the express intent of this Agreement that the relationship of the Company to Sequana and Sequana to the Company shall be solely that of separate and independent companies and not that of a joint venture, partnership or any other joint relationship.

  • Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Aurora shall not be entitled to receive any amounts of any payments received by Sequana under the following agreements as in effect on the date hereof: (i) the Collaborative Research Agreement between Sequana and Glaxo Wellcome Inc.

  • Sequana shall provide reports to Aurora within 60 days after the end of each calendar quarter during this Agreement stating the quantity and description of Products subject to royalty sold the preceding calendar half year, the Net Sales thereof and the calculation of the royalty due, as well the amount of any other payments due under Section 4.2 and the basis for determining such amount.

  • Sequana hereby agrees that it shall cause each of its officers, directors, employees and agents who receive Confidential Information to maintain such Confidential Information in secrecy.

  • Upon written election by the Company to pay all reasonable costs therefor (including reasonable attorney's fees), Sequana will file and prosecute, and will not abandon, such applications and patents, and will maintain patents issuing therefrom, for so long as the Company continues to timely reimburse Sequana for all costs therefor.

  • Sequana is a company engaged in the discovery, characterization and positional cloning of disease genes, which desires to extend its discovery capabilities into functional analysis of newly identified genes, cell-based or other systems for screening such gene targets and methods for high throughput screening of potential drug candidates.

  • Sequana shall make research funding payments to Aurora a rate equal to *** per FTE for each FTE provided for in any Research Plan.


More Definitions of Sequana

Sequana. SEQUANA THERAPEUTICS, INC., a California corporation doing business as Axys Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Sequana means Sequana, S.A., a French corporation that is the former corporate parent of Windward.
Sequana means Sequana Therapeutics, Inc., a California corporation.

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