1. | UM hereby grants to NEMUS, on the terms and conditions herein set forth, a nonassignable, exclusive option expiring on October 15, 2014 (the "Option Period"), to exclusively license UM's rights to UM 1490, as defined in Appendix A. UM will charge NEMUS an option fee of $7,500 per month for each month starting on August 15, 2014. In exchange for this exclusive option, NEMUS agrees to provide UM with a copy of all research and development, manufacturing, and commercialization related information and data generated by NEMUS or otherwise obtained by NEMUS related to UM 1490 (collectively the "Studies") during the Option Period. |
2. | UM represents to NEMUS that UM has the right to grant licenses to UM 1490, and UM 1490 is not subject to any lien, license, assignment, security interest, or other encumbrances. |
3. | During the term of this Agreement UM agrees to notify 3rd parties who express interest in licensing UM 1490 that the technology is under an exclusive option with another company. NEMUS understands and agrees that UM retains the right to list UM 1490 as available for licensing on UM's website and in UM technology related publications during the term of this Agreement. |
1. | NEMUS will exercise diligence during the term of this Agreement in evaluating its interest in UM 1490. |
2. | If NEMUS decides not to exercise the option, NEMUS agrees to provide UM within thirty (30) days after expiration or termination of this Agreement copies of all Studies as defined in Section I.1. NEMUS agrees and understands that UM shall own all right, title and interest in these Studies with no financial obligation to NEMUS. |
1. | This AGREEMENT will expire on October 15, 2014 and may be extended by mutual agreement of the parties in writing under the financial terms detailed in Section I.1. |
2. | NEMUS may terminate this AGREEMENT at any time by notifying UM in writing of its intent to terminate and the effective termination date. In such event, NEMUS will provide UM a copy of all Studies as defined in Section I.1 within thirty (30) days. |
THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI
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By:
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/s/ Walter G. Chambliss
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6/30/14
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Name:
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Walter G. Chambliss, Ph.D.
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Title:
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Director of Technology Management
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Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
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Acknowledged:
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By:
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/s/ Mahmoud A. ElSohly
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7/22/14
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Name:
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Mahmoud A. ElSohly, Ph.D.
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Date
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Title:
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Research Professor, National Center for Natural Products Research
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NEMUS, a California Corporation
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By:
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/s/ Reg A. Lapham
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6/30/14
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Name:
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Reg A. Lapham
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Date
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Title:
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President
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· | U.S. Patent No. 6,375,963; "Bioadhesive Hot-Melt Extruded Film for Topical and Mucosal Adhesion Applications and Drug Delivery and Process for Preparation Thereof. Issued Date: April 23, 2002. Expiration date: June 16, 2019. This Option Agreement is limited to the delivery of cannabinoids using this patented delivery system. The delivery of any active pharmaceutical ingredient that is not in the cannabinoid class of compounds is outside the field of use granted in this Option Agreement. |
· | U.S. Patent No. 6,008,383 "Method of Preparing Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Esters". Issued Date: December 28, 1999. Expiration date: October 26, 2018. Field of use limited to oral mucosal delivery. |
· | U.S. Patent Application No. 2011/0275555, "Compositions Containing Delta-9-THC Amino Acid Esters and Process of Preparation". Filing date: October 31, 2008, Notice of Allowance Received by not yet issued. Field of use limited to oral mucosal delivery. |
Licensed Field
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All therapeutics uses of cannabinoids.
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Licensed Territory
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Worldwide
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Term
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Ten (10) years after first commercial sale of until expiration of last licensed patent, whichever comes last. Will be extended for up to ten (10) additional years on an annual basis if there is no generic competition to a Licensed Product in the U.S. market. Generic competition does not including any generic product to a Licensed Product in which Nemus receives financial considerations including but not limited to royalties on sales, revenue sharing, marketing sharing or equity.
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License
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UM will grant to NEMUS an exclusive worldwide license to UM Know-How and Technical Information related to UM 1490, with the right to make, have made, use, lease, distribute, import, sell, offer for sale and otherwise exploit Licensed Products in the Licensed Field, subject to agreement on final terms.
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Diligence Requirements
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UM and NEMUS will agree to development milestones to accompany a Development Plan that will be an exhibit to the License Agreement. NEMUS must use commercially reasonable efforts to commercialize and market all Products as soon as practicable in accordance with the development milestones.
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License Issue Fee
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$65,000 upfront payment
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Upfront Equity
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Waived
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License Maintenance Fees
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$25,000 per year per Licensed Product due on the anniversary of the Effective Date – credited against royalties in the current fiscal year.
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Milestone Payments
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$100,000 within thirty (30) days of submission of an IND application to the FDA or an equivalent application to a regulatory agency anywhere in the world.
$200,000 within thirty (30) days of submission of an NDA or a 505b(2) application to the FDA or an equivalent application to a regulatory agency anywhere in the world.
$400,000 within thirty (30) days of receiving approval of a NDA or a 505b(2) application to the FDA or an equivalent approval from a regulatory agency anywhere in the world.
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Running Royalties
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Five and one-half percent (5.5%) of Net Sales of all Licensed Products paid to UM quarterly. No royalty will be due on Licensed Products used in clinical trials or other pre-FDA approved development studies.
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Sublicensing
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With written permission of UM. Share of sublicensing income including upfront and milestone payments, equity, and royalties: 60% NEMUS, 40% UM with minimum of five and one-half percent (5.5%) royalty to UM.
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Indemnification
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NEMUS will indemnify, defend and hold harmless UM, the University of Texas ("UT"), the State of Mississippi, the State of Texas, officers, employees, students, and agents of UM and UT from and against any and all liability, loss, damage, action, claim or expense that results from or arises out of actions or omissions of NEMUS and its Affiliates in the performance of the License Agreement. As state agencies, UM and UT are unable to indemnify NEMUS.
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Insurance
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NEMUS and its Affiliates will procure and maintain policies of insurance for comprehensive general liability and products liability coverage in the larger amount of $6.5 million per claim and $6.5 million in aggregate or that amount deemed customary and appropriate in the pharmaceutical industry for the stage of development.
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Miscellaneous:
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1. Due to UM's and UT's status as state agencies, UM and UT will not agree to: (a) allow the License Agreement to be governed by another state's laws, (b) settle disputes by arbitration, or (c) pay attorney's fees of NEMUS under any circumstances.
2. NEMUS, Affiliates, and their employees, and agents will not use UM's or UT's name, seal, logo, trademark, or service mark, or any adaptation of them, or the name, mark, or logo of any representative or organization of UM or UT in any way without the prior written consent of UM or UT, in its sole discretion.
3. The Know-How and Technical Information are provided on an "AS IS" basis, and UM makes no representations, express or implied.
4. Until execution of a final License Agreement acceptable to the parties containing the above terms and conditions, this Term Sheet is a non-binding expression of the intent of the parties. This Term Sheet is only a list of proposed points that may or may not become part of an eventual contract. It is not based on any agreement between the parties. It is not intended to impose any obligation whatsoever on either party, including without limitation an obligation to bargain in good faith or in any way other than at arms-length. The parties do not intend to be bound by any agreement until both agree to and sign a License Agreement, and neither party may reasonably rely on any promises inconsistent with this paragraph.
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