Company: MDCXW
Filing Date: 2025-05-27
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001062993-25-010394
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Company: Medicus Pharma Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-05-27
Form: S-1
Chunk 18
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 (the "University of Pittsburgh") has the right to terminate the License Agreement if breaches are not cured within 30 days of our receipt of notice thereof from the University of Pittsburgh or in certain insolvency-related situations or if we cease to carry out our business. There can be no assurance that we will be able to comply with the License Agreement going forward or that the University of Pittsburgh will grant any necessary waivers if we are unable to do so. The obligations under the License Agreement principally require the trial of the Product on specified timelines. If the University of Pittsburgh were to terminate the License Agreement our assets would essentially be rendered worthless and it would have a material adverse effect on our ability to pursue our business objective.

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We may not complete the Antev Transaction or may be delayed in completing the Antev Transaction.

The Antev Transaction is subject to the completion of satisfactory due diligence by Medicus, negotiation of definitive agreements, obtaining applicable corporate, regulatory and other third-party approvals and the fulfillment of customary closing conditions. There is no certainty and Medicus can provide no assurances that the parties will successfully negotiate and enter into a definitive agreement, or that the Antev Transaction will be consummated on the terms or timeframe currently contemplated, or at all. If the Antev Transaction is not completed as contemplated, Medicus could suffer adverse consequences, including the loss of investor confidence, volatility and a significant decrease in the market prices of our securities and reputational harm. In addition, any delay in completing the Antev Transaction could cause Medicus not to realize some or all of the benefits that it expects to achieve if the Antev Transaction is successfully completed within the expected timeframe.

Our intellectual property is held under third-party licenses.

Our intellectual property is held under a third-party license and we may require additional third-party licenses to effectively develop and manufacture our key products or future technologies. There can be no assurance as to the availability or cost of such additional licenses. A substantial number of patents have already been issued to other biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. To the extent that valid third-party patent rights cover our products or services, we or our strategic collaborators would be required to seek licenses from the holders of these patents in order to manufacture, use or sell these products and services, and payments under them would reduce our profits from these products and services. It is not possible to predict the extent to which we may wish or be required to acquire rights under such patents, the availability and cost of acquiring such rights, and whether a license to such patents will