Acquisition and Maintenance of Inventory Sample Clauses

Acquisition and Maintenance of Inventory. As of the date hereof, Consignee has placed an order with Consignor, to manufacture and deliver prior to December, 2008 the quantities of Consigned Product as set forth in Schedule C hereto (the “Ordered Inventory”). Consignee shall not cancel or modify its purchase order for the Ordered Inventory without the written consent of Consignor. Consignee shall use commercially reasonable efforts at all times during the Repurchase Period to maintain, in Consignee’s reasonable business judgment, a sufficient supply of each dose and package size of the finished products included in the Consigned Merchandise; provided, that with respect to the Ordered Inventory, Consignee’s obligation to use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain such finished products shall begin upon receipt of the Ordered Inventory. Consignee shall pay all costs incurred to replenish the Consigned Merchandise pursuant to this Section 4.
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Acquisition and Maintenance of Inventory. As of the date hereof, Consignee has placed an order with Ceph International Corp., a Commonwealth of Puerto Rico corporation, to manufacture and deliver in April, 2008 the quantities of 250 mg. and 500 mg. Part 1 Assets set forth in Schedule C hereto (the “Ordered Inventory”). Consignee shall not cancel or modify its purchase order for the Ordered Inventory without the written consent of Consignor. Consignee shall use commercially reasonable efforts at all times during the Repurchase Period to maintain, in Consignee’s reasonable business judgment, a sufficient supply of each dose and package size of the finished products included in the Consigned Merchandise; provided, that with respect to the Ordered Inventory, Consignee’s obligation to use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain such finished products shall begin upon receipt of the Ordered Inventory. Consignee shall pay all costs incurred to replenish the Consigned Merchandise pursuant to this Section 4.

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