definiens: shall mea n either of them ; Patents means in respect of the Licensed Technology, any a nd all of the patents and patent applications described in Appendix 1 to the relevant Licence Add endum including any continuations, continuations in part, extensions, reissues, divisions, and any pate nts, supplementary protection certificates and simi lar rights that are based on or derive priority from th e foregoing ; Reasonable Developing Country Licence Terms means terms that meet the requirements of both UCL ’s ethical and socially responsible licensing po licy, which is at : ( http://www.ucl.ac.uk/enterprise/about/policies/fil es / Global_access - final.pdf ) and the following principles : a ) the Licensee shall [ * * * ] ; b ) the Developing Country licence terms [ * * * ] that sha ll not [ * * * ] ; c ) if the Developing Country Manufacturer is grante d any exclusive rights, the continued grant of thos e rights shall be conditional upon the Developing Cou ntry Manufacturer supplying At - Cost Markets at a Cost -Based Price and meeting market demand in that marke t ; and d ) the Licensee may impose reasonable conditions, i ncluding as to use of trade marks, trade dress, format and pack size, to differentiate the Licensed Product when sold in the At - Cost market from Licensed Products sold in other markets and to proh ibit their export into other markets and territorie s, provided that such conditions or their implementati on do not act as an unreasonable barrier to the prompt and efficient sup ply of Licensed Product in the At -Cost market ; Receiving Party means has the meaning given in Clause 3.3 ; Regulatory Exclusivity means, with respect to a Licensed Product, any exc lusive rights or protection which are recognised, afforded or granted by any Re gulatory Authority in any country or region with respect to the Licensed Product other than through patent rights ; Confidential Portions of this Exhibit marked as [ * * * ] have been omitted pursuant to a request for conf idential treatment and have been filed separately with the S ecurities and Exchange Commission