Step-In Right Sample Clauses

Step-In Right. If Lyra elects not to continue to Prosecute a given Patent Right within the Licensed Patent Rights or Joint Patent Rights in the Territory pursuant to Section 7.2(a) (In the Territory), then Lyra will give Lian notice thereof within a reasonable period (but not less than [***] days) prior to allowing such Patent Rights to lapse or become abandoned or unenforceable, and Lian will have the right, but not the obligation, to assume the Prosecution of such Patent Rights in such Region, including paying any required fees to maintain such Patent Rights in such Region, all at Lian’s sole expense and through patent counsel or agents of its choice. Upon transfer of Lyra’s responsibility for Prosecuting any of the Patent Rights to Lian under this Section 7.2(b) (Step-In Right), (i) Lyra will promptly deliver to Lian copies of all necessary files related to the Patent Rights with respect to which responsibility has been transferred and will take all actions and execute all documents reasonably necessary for Lian to assume such Prosecution, and (ii) such Patent Right shall no longer extend the Royalty Term pursuant to Section 6.2(b) (Royalty Term).
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Step-In Right. Should Nanobiotix elect not to prosecute or maintain a Nanobiotix Patent in the Territory, it shall give Lian notice thereof within a reasonable period [***] prior to allowing such Patent to lapse or become abandoned or unenforceable, and Lian will have the right, but not the obligation, to assume such prosecution and maintenance at its expense and through patent counsel of its choice. Upon transfer of Nanobiotix’s responsibility for prosecuting and maintaining any of the Nanobiotix Patents under this Section 10.2(b), (i) Nanobiotix will promptly deliver to Lian copies of all necessary files related to such Patents with respect to which responsibility has been transferred and will take all actions and execute all documents reasonably necessary for Lian to assume such prosecution and maintenance, and (ii) such Patents shall no longer extend the Royalty Term pursuant to Section 9.7.
Step-In Right. If Licensor fails to diligently and timely comply with any of its obligations under Section 10.C, or Licensor elects not to prosecute or maintain any trademark holding in the Territory, then, unless such failure or election is based on Licensor’s good faith objection and belief that such prosecution or maintenance is reasonably likely to cause a material and adverse effect to Licensor’s rights in such trademark holding, after providing Licensor with thirty (30) days prior written notice (unless a shorter notice period is necessary due to any filing deadlines applicable to such trademark holding), Licensee shall have the right (but not the obligation) to take action, including in Licensor’s name, to prosecute, maintain, or preserve, as applicable, the applicable Licensed Property, at Licensee’s sole cost and expense.
Step-In Right. [*], if Forest does not initiate a suit or take other appropriate action that it has the initial right to initiate or take with respect to an Adamas IP Infringement Claim pursuant to Section 7.4(b) within [*] of a Party providing notice of such Adamas IP Infringement Claim under Section 7.4(a), then Adamas may, in its discretion, provide Forest with notice of Adamas’ intent to initiate a suit or take other appropriate action. If Adamas provides such notice and Forest does not initiate a suit within [*] after receipt of such notice [*] = Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by brackets, has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 406 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. from Adamas, then Adamas shall, subject to Section 7.4(d), have the right to initiate a suit or take other appropriate action that it believes is reasonably required to protect or enforce the Adamas Intellectual Property; provided that the provisions of Section 7.6 shall govern the right to defend any challenge to the validity or enforceability of any Adamas Patent Right brought in connection with such action. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if [*] a suit or taking other action to protect or enforce the Adamas Intellectual Property pursuant to this Section 7.4(c) that [*], [*] enforce such Adamas Intellectual Property pursuant to this Section 7.4(c); provided, however, that [*] an enforcement action with respect to the Adamas Intellectual Property based on considerations of [*] under this Agreement. Any suit by Adamas shall be either in the name of Adamas or its Affiliate, the name of Forest or its Affiliate, or jointly by Forest, Adamas and their respective Affiliates, as may be required by the Law of the forum. Forest shall join any action brought by Adamas pursuant to this Section 7.4(c) if requested by Adamas, at Adamas’ expense, and otherwise shall have the right to participate, at its sole expense, in such action. Forest shall execute such legal papers and cooperate in the prosecution of any such suit as may be reasonably requested by Adamas; provided that Adamas shall promptly reimburse all reasonable, documented, out-of-pocket expenses (including reasonable outside counsel fees and expenses) actually and reasonably incurred by Forest in connection with such cooperation. In respect of any enforcement action brought by Adamas pursuant to this Section 7.4(c), Adamas shall (i) keep Forest reasonabl...
Step-In Right. If Bank’s right to terminate this Agreement arises pursuant to clause (iii) of Section 2.2, in addition to Bank’s termination right and regardless of whether Bank exercises such right, the following shall apply:
Step-In Right. If Santarus has not undertaken to defend any Third Party action that is subject to Section 8.5(a) above, or if Santarus shall at any time fail to continue to defend such Third Party action, then LifeCycle, CHRP and Shore shall have the right, as provided in the applicable Upstream Agreement, but not the obligation, to defend and control such action. Santarus shall provide all reasonable cooperation, at the requesting party’s expense, required to defend such litigation.
Step-In Right. If Otsuka or Acucela, as the case may be, does not initiate a suit or take other appropriate action that it has the initial right to initiate or take in a country in the Territory pursuant to Section 10.4.2 within ninety (90) days following receipt of notice of an Infringement Claim pursuant to Section 10.4.1, then the other Party shall have the right to initiate a suit or take other appropriate action in such country that it believes is reasonably required to protect such Joint Patent Rights or Sole Patent Rights in such country. The non-initiating Party shall execute such legal papers and cooperate in the prosecution of such suit as may be reasonably requested by the initiating Party.
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Step-In Right. If, prior to the expiration of three (3) months from said claim being brought, or such sooner period as may be necessary to appropriately respond to said claim, the defending Party has not elected to defend such action or proceeding, or if the defending Party shall notify the other Party at any time prior thereto of its intention not to defend such action or proceeding, then, and in those events only, the other Party shall have the right, but not be obligated, at its own expense to defend and control any action or proceeding. Such other Party shall have sole control of any such suit and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise; provided, however, that the other Party shall not settle or compromise any such suit or enter into any consent order for the settlement or compromise thereof without the prior written consent of the original defending Party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed.
Step-In Right. If TransTech fails to initiate a suit or take other appropriate action that it has the initial right to initiate or take pursuant to Section 5.3(b) within sixty (60) days after becoming aware of the basis for such suit or action, or, in the case that a Third Party files a Paragraph IV Claim, within twenty (20) days after receipt of the written notice pursuant to Section 5.3(a) or desires to cease to continue any such action to stop such infringement or fails to agree to be responsible for all associated costs as set forth in such Section, then Novo shall have the right to initiate or continue a suit or take other appropriate action that it believes is reasonably required to protect the Novo Patent Rights.
Step-In Right. If Calithera does not initiate a suit or take other appropriate action that it has the initial right to initiate or take pursuant to Section 8.3(b) with respect to the High Point Patent Rights (including any Abandoned Patent or Unelected Patent), Joint Patents (including any Abandoned Joint Patent), High Point Know-How or Know-How in Joint Inventions, against a Third Party as to which the Infringement Claim concerns a product for which a Third Party is seeking or has received marketing approval from the FDA or a corresponding foreign regulatory authority, HPP may provide Calithera with notice of HPP’s intent to initiate a suit or take other appropriate action. If HPP provides such notice and Calithera does not initiate a suit or take other appropriate action to protect the High Point Patent Rights (including any Abandoned Patent or Unelected Patent), Joint Patents (including any Abandoned Joint Patent), High Point Know-How or Know-How in Joint Inventions within sixty (60) days after receipt of such notice from HPP, then HPP shall have the right to initiate a suit or take such other appropriate action that HPP believes is reasonably required to protect the High Point Patent Rights (including any Abandoned Patent or Unelected Patent), Joint Patents (including any Abandoned Joint Patent), High Point Know-How or Know-How in Joint Inventions. Any suit by HPP shall be either in the name of HPP or its Affiliate, the name of Calithera or its Affiliate, or jointly by Calithera, Calithera’s Affiliate(s), HPP and HPP’s Affiliate(s), as may be required by the Law of the forum. For this purpose, Calithera shall execute such legal papers and cooperate in the prosecution of such suit as may be reasonably requested by HPP; provided that [***] in connection with such cooperation.
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