Upstream Agreement definition

Upstream Agreement means any agreement existing as of the Effective Date under which Onconova obtains a license or other right from a Third Party to develop, make, use, sell, offer for sale or import the Compound and/or the Licensed Product in the Licensed Territory.
Upstream Agreement means any and all agreements between Mirati or any of its Affiliates, on the one hand, and any Third Party, on the other hand, pursuant to which Mirati has (a) in-licensed any material Patent or Know-How Controlled by such Third Party that are included as part of the Licensed Patents or Licensed Know-How or (b) agreed to provisions that would require Licensee to make any payments (including royalties) to any Third Party or to undertake or observe any restrictions or obligations with respect to the Exploitation of the Compound or any Licensed Products in the Field [***]. Exhibit 1.145 sets forth a list of all Upstream Agreements as of the Effective Date.
Upstream Agreement means the Intercompany License Agreement entered into between Mirati and MethylGene effective as of January 1, 2015.

Examples of Upstream Agreement in a sentence

  • Assessment of water quality of polluted lake using multi- variate statistical techniques: A case study.

  • If Chroma becomes aware of any amendment or termination of any other Upstream Agreement, Chroma shall promptly notify CTI of the same.

  • If the Parties do not amend Exhibit E to include such license agreement within [***] days after Fate first provides such license agreement to Juno, then such license agreement shall not be a Fate Upstream Agreement and the intellectual property rights licensed to Fate under such license agreement shall automatically be excluded from the definitions of Fate Know-How and Fate Patents.

  • Any copy of a Fate Upstream Agreement provided to Juno may be redacted to remove any confidential, proprietary or competitive information of Fate except to the extent such information is required for Juno to understand the scope of the Fate IP and any restrictions or limitations included therein.

  • This is an action to QUIET TITLE to only the minerals, royalties, and mineral leasehold estates and overriding royalties included in the above-described real property, and no per- sonal claim is made against Defendants above- named or any of them.


More Definitions of Upstream Agreement

Upstream Agreement means that certain Research and License Agreement between BioLineRx Ltd. and Bar-Ilan Research and Development Company Ltd. and Ramot at Tel-Aviv University Ltd. (collectively, the latter two parties are referred to herein as the “Upstream Licensors”) dated April 15, 2004, as amended through the Execution Date.
Upstream Agreement means the Stock Purchase Agreement dated October 31, by and among CMS Oil and Gas Company, CMS, Marathon E.G. Holding Limited and Marathon.
Upstream Agreement means the Stock Purchase Agreement dated October 31, by and between CMS Oil and Gas Company, CMS Enterprises Company, Marathon E.G.
Upstream Agreement has the meaning set out in Section 11.2(a)(ⅲ).
Upstream Agreement means that certain Exclusive License Agreement between The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University (“Stanford”) and Aravive dated January 25, 2012, as previously amended, as set forth in Exhibit E.
Upstream Agreement means the agreement dated 5 March 2002 as amended, between the Issuer and Sodexo Inc., a U.S. subsidiary of the Issuer, pursuant to which Sodexo Inc. has agreed, for the sole benefit of the Issuer, that if the Issuer fails to pay amounts due by it under, inter alia, the Bonds, Sodexo Inc. will pay such amounts.For the avoidance of doubt, no holder of the Bonds or Coupons has or will itself have the right neither to enforce the Upstream Agreement nor to benefit directly from such Upstream Agreement.
Upstream Agreement means that certain Exclusive License Agreement between The Board of Trustees of the Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Junior University (“Stanford”) and Aravive dated January 25, 2012, as previously amended, as set forth in Exhibit E.