Termination by Licensee for Cause Sample Clauses

Termination by Licensee for Cause. In the event this Agreement is properly terminated by Licensee under Section 12.03(a), Licensee’s license pursuant to Section 2.01 shall become a fully paid-up, perpetual license; and, subject, however, to the provisions of Section 12.04, Licensee shall owe no further payments to Merck pursuant to Article VII or otherwise under this Agreement.
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Termination by Licensee for Cause. Subject to the provisions of Section 4.6, the Licensee shall have the right to terminate this Agreement and all Licenses granted hereunder on sixty (60) Days' written notice to the County in the event of any of the following:
Termination by Licensee for Cause. The Licensee may terminate this Agreement, without penalty or legal liability, upon written notice for the breach by Licensor of any material term, condition or provision of this Agreement, if such breach is not cured within any time period specified in the notice of breach or any subsequent notice delivered by Licensee to Licensor, assuming cure is feasible. The Licensee’s right to terminate this Agreement shall be in addition to and not exclusive of other remedies available to the Licensee.
Termination by Licensee for Cause. Upon the occurrence of any Licensor Event of Default, Licensee may, at its option, and without waiving its rights hereunder or any other rights available at Law or in equity, including its rights to damages, terminate this Agreement and all of Licensor’s rights hereunder effective immediately upon the date Licensee delivers written notice of termination, upon such other date as may be set forth in such notice of termination, or upon the occurrence of or the lapse of the specified cure period following, any one of the following “Licensor Events of Default:”
Termination by Licensee for Cause. If Licensee has the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 13.2 or Section 17.4, then Licensee may, by written notice to Pfizer sent on, before, or reasonably after the applicable cure period, elect to continue this Agreement or terminate this Agreement, with the consequences set forth in either Section 13.5.1(a) or Section 13.5.1(b), as applicable:
Termination by Licensee for Cause. In the event that Licensee terminates this Agreement pursuant to Section 13.2, the following shall apply:
Termination by Licensee for Cause. In the event this Agreement is properly terminated by Licensee under Section 12.4(a), Licensee’s license pursuant to Section 2.1 shall become a fully paid-up, perpetual license and the payments to be made to Schering by Licensee hereunder shall be reduced by [ * ]. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, Licensee shall be responsible for the full amount of all payments due and owed to Schering prior to any written notice of termination.
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Termination by Licensee for Cause. In the event this Agreement is properly terminated by Licensee under Section 12.03(a), Licensee’s license pursuant to Section 2.01 shall become a fully paid-up, perpetual license; provided that all payments due to Merck pursuant to Sections 7.02 and 7.03 after the effective date of termination shall be reduced by [**] percent ([**]%) and Licensee continues to make such reduced payments to Merck. **CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND WILL BE FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUEST.
Termination by Licensee for Cause. In the event this Agreement is properly terminated by Licensee under Section 12.03(a), Licensee’s license pursuant to Section 2.01(a) shall become a fully paid-up, royalty-free, irrevocable, perpetual license.
Termination by Licensee for Cause. The Licensee may, at its option, terminate the License prior to the end of its term by written notice to the Licensor if the Licensor defaults in the performance of any material obligation or breaches any substantial provision contained in this Agreement and the default continues for a period of ________________________ [number] days after the Licensee gives the Licensor written notice of the default.
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