EXHIBIT 10.2

 

AMENDED AND RESTATED ASSET PURCHASE AND LICENSE AGREEMENT

 

THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED ASSET PURCHASE AND LICENSE AGREEMENT (this
“Agreement”) dated as of the last date provided on the signature page (the
“Restatement Date”), is entered into between IMPRIMIS PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., a
Delaware corporation (“Imprimis”), with a place of business at 12264 El Camino
Real, Suite 350, San Diego, California 92130, and SURFACE Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,
a Delaware corporation (“Surface”), with a place of business at 12264 El Camino
Real, Suite 350, San Diego, California 92130.

 

WHEREAS, the parties entered into the Asset Purchase and License Agreement (the
“Original Agreement”) effective September 28, 2017 (the “Effective Date”); and

 

WHEREAS, the parties now desire to amend the Original Agreement in certain
respects and for convenience to restate the Original Agreement, on the terms and
conditions set forth in this Agreement.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants set forth
below and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of
which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby amend and restate the Original
Agreement, and otherwise agree, as follows effective as of the Effective Date:

 

1. Definitions. For the purposes of this Agreement, the following terms shall
have the respective meanings set forth below and grammatical variations of such
terms shall have corresponding meanings:

 

1.1 “Affiliate” shall mean, with respect to any Person, any other Person which
directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control
with, such Person. A Person shall be regarded as in control of another Person if
it owns, or directly or indirectly controls, more than fifty percent (50%) of
the voting stock or other ownership interest of the other Person, or if it
directly or indirectly possesses the power to direct or cause the direction of
the management and policies of the other Person by any means whatsoever.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, for purposes of this Agreement, neither Imprimis
nor Surface shall be Affiliates of the other or the other’s Affiliates.

 

1.2 “Assets” shall mean, collectively, (a) all Technology as of the Effective
Date, (b) the Assigned Patent Rights, (c) the Assigned Know-How Rights, and (d)
all compositions, formulations, samples, data and information in Imprimis’
control as of the Effective Date regarding the Technology.

 

1.3 “Assigned Know-How Rights” shall mean all trade secret and other know-how
rights specific to the Technology owned by Imprimis as of the Effective Date.

 

1.4 “Assigned Patent Rights” shall mean, collectively, (a) all patent
applications (including provisional patent applications) listed on Schedule A,
together with all divisionals, continuations and continuations-in-part that
claim priority to, or common priority with, the foregoing; (b) all patents
issuing therefrom (including utility models and design patents and certificates
of invention), together with all reissues, renewals, extensions or additions
thereof and thereto; and (c) all foreign counterparts with or to any of the
foregoing.

 

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1.5 “Confidential Information” shall mean all information and data that (a) is
provided by one party to the other party under this Agreement, and (b) if
disclosed in writing or other tangible medium is marked or identified as
confidential at the time of disclosure to the recipient, is acknowledged at the
time of disclosure to be confidential, or otherwise should reasonably be deemed
to be confidential. Imprimis’ Confidential Information includes, without
limitation, embodiments of the Licensed Know-How Rights. Surface’s Confidential
Information includes, without limitation, the Assets. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, Confidential Information of a party shall not include that portion of
such information and data which, and only to the extent, the recipient can
establish by written documentation: (a) is known to the recipient as evidenced
by its written records before receipt thereof from the disclosing party, (b) is
disclosed to the recipient free of confidentiality obligations by a third person
who has the right to make such disclosure, (c) is or becomes part of the public
domain through no fault of the recipient, or (d) the recipient can reasonably
establish is independently developed by persons on behalf of recipient without
access to or use of the information disclosed by the disclosing party. For
clarity, the Assets shall be the Confidential Information of Surface
notwithstanding the fact that such information originated with Imprimis and
notwithstanding exception (a) above.

 

1.6 “Control” and its correlative terms, “Controlled” or “Controls” shall mean,
with respect to any patent, patent application, item of know-how or other
intellectual property, that a party owns or has a license or sublicense to such
item or right, and has the ability to grant the access, license or sublicense
contemplated by this Agreement in or to such item or right without violating the
terms of any agreement or other arrangement with any Third Party.

 

1.7 “FDA” shall mean the Food and Drug Administration of the United States, or
any successor thereto.

 

1.8 “First Commercial Sale” shall mean, with respect to any Product, the first
sale of such Product after all applicable marketing and pricing approvals (if
any) have been granted by the applicable governing health authority.

 

1.9 “Imprimis Field” shall mean drug products compounded or manufactured in
compounding pharmacies or outsourcing facilities as defined and outlined in the
Federal Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C §353a and 21 U.S.C. §353b).

 

1.10 “IND” shall mean an investigational new drug application filed with the FDA
for approval to commence human clinical trials and any successor form thereto
and/or its equivalent in other jurisdictions.

 

1.11 “Licensed Know-How Rights” shall mean all trade secret or other know-how
rights Controlled by Imprimis as of the Effective Date regarding the Technology,
but excluding the Assigned Know-How Rights and Assigned Patent Rights.

 

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1.12 “Licensed Patent Rights” shall mean (a) the patents and patent applications
listed on Schedule B, (b) all worldwide patents and patent applications that
claim or cover the Product, or derivatives, enhancements, improvements and other
modifications thereof, or methods of manufacture or uses of any of the
foregoing, that share common priority date with the patents and patent
applications listed on Schedule B, in each case, which Imprimis heretofore or
hereafter Controls, (c) all divisions, continuations, continuations-in-part,
that claim priority to, or common priority with, the patent applications
described in clauses (a) and (b) above or the patent applications that resulted
in the patents described in clauses (a) and (b) above, (d) all patents that have
issued or in the future issue from any of the foregoing described patent
applications, including utility model, and (e) all extensions, supplemental
protection certificates, registrations, confirmations, reissues, reexaminations,
inter partes reviews, post-grant reviews, restorations, additions and renewals
of or to any of the foregoing described patents.

 

1.13 “Licensee” shall mean a Third Party to whom Surface or its Affiliate has
granted a (sub)license, immunity or other right under the Assigned Patent Rights
or Licensed Patent Rights to offer to sell, sell or otherwise commercialize one
or more Products, provided such license has not expired or been terminated.

 

1.14 “Lindstrom License Agreement” shall mean that certain Amended and Restated
License Agreement between Richard L. Lindstrom, M.D. (“Lindstrom”) and Imprimis,
of approximately even date herewith.

 

1.15 “Net Licensing Revenues” shall mean, with respect to any Product, the
aggregate cash payment (or equity received in lieu of cash payments) received by
Surface or its Affiliates as consideration for the grant by Surface or its
Affiliates to a Licensee of a license, immunity or other right under the
Assigned Patent Rights to offer to sell, sell or otherwise commercialize such
Product, excluding: (a) amounts calculated on the sales price of such Product,
(b) debt financing; (c) equity investments (and conditional equity, such as
warrants, convertible debt) in Surface at market value; (d) reimbursements of
patent prosecution costs and patent maintenance expenses; (e) withholding taxes
and other amounts actually withheld from or deducted against the amounts paid to
such party; (f) amounts received from Licensee for commercial manufacturing of
goods if sales of such goods are already subject to an earned royalty; and (g)
amounts received as payment or reimbursement for research, development and/or
other services conducted by or for Licensee, including costs of materials,
equipment, manufacturing services or clinical testing, e.g., provided on the
basis of full-time equivalent efforts of personnel at or below commercially
reasonable and standard FTE rates and/or the reimbursement of out-of-pocket
expenses.

 

1.16 “Net Receipts” shall mean, with respect to any Product, the aggregate of
the Net Sales thereof and Net Licensing Revenues therefrom.

 

1.17 “Net Sales” shall mean, with respect to any Product, the gross sales price
for such Product invoiced by Surface, or its Affiliates or its or their
respective Licensees to Third Parties, less (a) credits, allowances, discounts
and rebates to, and chargebacks from the account of, such customers; (b) freight
and insurance costs in transporting such Product to the extent separately
invoiced and included in the gross sales price; (c) cash, quantity and trade
discounts, rebates and other price reductions for such Product; (d) sales, use,
value-added and other direct taxes for such Product to the extent separately
invoiced and included in the gross sales price; (e) customs duties, tariffs,
surcharges and other governmental charges incurred in exporting or importing
such Product to the extent separately invoiced and included in the gross sales
price; and (f) an allowance for uncollectible or bad debts for such Product
determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles not to
exceed three percent (3%) of Net Sales of such Product for the applicable
quarterly reporting period before giving effect to this subsection (f). For
clarity, the amounts received for the transfer of Product by Surface to and
among its Affiliates and Licensees for resale shall be excluded from the
computation of Net Sales, but the subsequent resale of such Product to a Third
Party (that is not a Licensee) shall be included within the computation of Net
Sales.

 

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Disposal of Product for or use in clinical trials, as free samples, or under
compassionate use, patient assistance, named patient or test marketing programs
or non-registrational studies or other similar programs or studies or testing,
shall not result in any Net Sales under this Section to the extent the amounts
received for such Product do not exceed manufacturing cost.

 

If any Product is sold as part of a combination product (being a product
containing both a Product and one or more active ingredients or a product in
which both Product and one or more active ingredients are packaged), the Net
Sales from the combination product, for the purposes of determining royalty
payments, shall be determined by multiplying the Net Sales of the combination
product (as defined in the standard Net Sales definition), during the applicable
royalty period, by the fraction, A/(A+B), where A is the average per unit sale
price of Product when sold separately as a stand-alone product in finished form
in the country in which the combination product is sold and B is the average per
unit sale of the other active ingredients contained in the combination product
when sold separately as stand-alone products in finished form in the country in
which the combination product is sold, in each case during the applicable
royalty reporting period or, if sales of stand-alone Product did not occur in
such period, then in the most recent royalty reporting period in which
arms-length fair market sales of such Products, as applicable, occurred. If such
average sale price cannot be determined for the stand-alone Products or the
other products, Net Sales for the purposes of determining royalty payments shall
be mutually agreed upon by the Parties based on the relative value contributed
by each component.

 

1.18 “Patent Issuance” shall mean issuance of a patent from, claiming priority
to, or claiming common priority with, a patent application listed on Schedule A,
or any foreign counterpart of the foregoing.

 

1.19 “Person” shall mean any individual, partnership, firm, corporation,
association, trust, unincorporated organization or other entity, as well as any
syndicate or group of any of the foregoing.

 

1.20 “Product” shall mean any product, in a topical eyedrop formulation, that if
made, used, offered for sale, sold or imported would infringe a Valid Claim
within the Assigned Patent Rights (if such Valid Claim were in an issued patent
and not owned by Surface).

 

1.21 “Product Supported Patent Rights” shall mean, collectively, (a) all patent
applications hereafter filed anywhere in the world claiming inventions made
within five (5) years after the Effective Date by Surface or Imprimis; (b) all
patents that have issued or in the future issue from any of the foregoing patent
applications, including without limitation utility models, design patents and
certificates of invention; and (c) all divisionals, continuations,
continuations-in-part, reissues, renewals, extensions or additions to any such
patents and patent applications; in each case that use or are supported by data
and information derived from the development, manufacture or use of a Product by
either party in their respective fields; provided, however, that Product
Supported Patent Rights shall exclude the Assigned Patent Rights.

 

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1.22 “Regulatory Exclusivity” shall mean, with respect to any country or other
jurisdiction, an additional market protection, other than patent protection,
granted by a regulatory authority in such country or other jurisdiction which
confers an exclusive commercialization period during which Surface or its
Affiliates or Licensees have an exclusive right to market and sell a Product in
such country or other jurisdiction through a regulatory exclusivity right
(including regulatory data exclusivity).

 

1.23 “Royalty Term” shall mean with respect to a given Product in a given
country, the later of:

 

1.23.1 ten (10) years from the First Commercial Sale of the first Product in
such country, and

 

1.23.2 the later of (a) expiration of the last to expire Valid Claim in such
country of the Assigned Patent Rights covering such Product, and (b) expiration
of any Regulatory Exclusivity with respect to such Product in such country.

 

1.24 “Surface Field” shall mean all fields of use other than the Imprimis Field.

 

1.25 “Technology” shall mean, collectively, the Product together with all
methods of manufacture or use thereof.

 

1.26 “Third Party” shall mean any Person other than Imprimis, Surface or their
respective Affiliates.

 

1.27 “Valid Claim” shall mean either (a) a claim of an issued and unexpired
patent included within the Assigned Patent Rights, which has not been held
permanently revoked, unenforceable or invalid by a decision of a court or other
governmental agency of competent jurisdiction, unappealable or unappealed within
the time allowed for appeal, and which has not been admitted to be invalid or
unenforceable through reissue or disclaimer or otherwise, or (b) a claim of a
pending patent application included within the Assigned Patent Rights, which
claim was filed in good faith and has not been abandoned or finally disallowed
without the possibility of appeal or refiling of such application.

 

2. Purchase and Sale of the Assets.

 

2.1 Assets. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Surface
hereby purchases from Imprimis, and Imprimis hereby sells, conveys, transfers
and assigns to Surface, on the Effective Date, all of Imprimis’ right, title and
interest in and to the Assets. To the extent necessary to comply with applicable
privacy laws, Imprimis shall have the right to redact patient identifying
information from any data or information transferred to Surface.

 

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2.2 No Assumption of Liabilities. Surface shall not be obligated to assume or
perform and is not assuming or performing any liabilities or obligations of
Imprimis which relate to Imprimis’ ownership of the Assets prior to the
Effective Date or otherwise, whether known or unknown, fixed or contingent,
certain or uncertain, and regardless of when they are or were asserted, and
Imprimis shall remain responsible for such liabilities.

 

2.3 Transfer Documents. The sale, conveyance, transfer and assignment of the
Assets may be further evidenced by the due execution and delivery by the parties
of any additional bills of sale, assignment or other title transfer documents
and instruments as reasonably requested by Surface evidencing the sale,
conveyance, transfer and assignment of the Assets in accordance with this
Agreement.

 

3. License Grants.

 

3.1 License to Surface.

 

3.1.1 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Imprimis hereby
grants to Surface a non-exclusive non-transferable (except in connection with a
permitted assignment of this Agreement), worldwide (sub)license under the
Licensed Patent Rights and Licensed Know-How Rights to develop, make, have made,
use, offer for sale, sell, and import (a) Products in the Surface Field, and (b)
any other product(s) in a topical eyedrop formulation, that (i) would infringe
the Licensed Patent Rights (if such Licensed Patent Rights were not licensed to
Surface), and (ii) contain one or more additional active ingredients not claimed
in the Licensed Patent Rights (including without limitation mycophenolic acid,
cyclosporine, betamethasone, albumin, plasma, platelet rich plasma, serum or
derivatives or analogs thereof), in each case solely in the Surface Field.

 

3.1.2 Surface shall have the right to grant sublicenses, through multiple tiers,
to Third Parties and Affiliates for the purpose of developing, manufacturing,
seeking regulatory approval for, or commercializing any products described in
3.1.1(a) or (b) in the Surface Field. Any such sublicense shall be subject and
subordinate to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

 

3.1.3 The licenses granted to Surface pursuant to Section 3.1.1 above shall be
perpetual and irrevocable, provided that it is understood and acknowledged that
with respect to the Licensed Patent Rights and Licensed Know-How licensed to
Imprimis under the Lindstrom License Agreement, Imprimis’ ability to maintain
the license granted to Surface under Section 3.1.1 with respect to such Licensed
Patent Rights and Licensed Know-How is contingent upon Imprimis’ continued
maintenance of the Lindstrom License Agreement in full force and effect.
Accordingly, Imprimis agrees that it will use its best efforts to maintain in
full force and effect the Lindstrom License Agreement. Without limiting the
foregoing, Imprimis covenants that during the term of this Agreement, Imprimis
shall not (a) amend or otherwise modify or permit to be amended or modified the
Lindstrom License Agreement, in each case in a manner that would encumber or
diminish the rights granted to Surface hereunder, or (b) grant to any Third
Party any rights under the Lindstrom License Agreement that would conflict with
or otherwise diminish the rights granted to Surface hereunder.

 

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3.2 Grantback Licenses

 

3.2.1 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Surface hereby
grants to Imprimis a non-exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual, non-transferable
(except in connection with a permitted assignment of this Agreement), worldwide
license under:

 

(a) the Assigned Patent Rights for purposes of making, using, selling, offering
for sale and importing Products in the Imprimis Field (subject to the
limitations contained in Section 6.2.3) and

 

(b) the Product Supported Patent Rights Controlled by Surface (i) in the
Imprimis Field (subject to the limitations contained in Section 6.2.3), and (ii)
for purposes of making, using, selling, offering for sale and importing
non-combination medical device cleared under Section 510(k) of the Federal Food,
Drug & Cosmetic Act. For clarity, the license granted pursuant to subsection
(ii) expressly excludes the right to make, use, sell, offer for sale or import
the products described in 3.1.1(a) or (b).

 

3.2.2 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Imprimis hereby
grants to Surface a non-exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual, non-transferable
(except in connection with a permitted assignment of this Agreement), worldwide
license under the Product Supported Patent Rights Controlled by Imprimis solely
for purposes of making, using, selling, offering for sale and importing products
described in 3.1.1(a) or (b) in the Surface Field.

 

3.2.3 Imprimis shall have the right to grant sublicenses, through multiple
tiers, to Third Parties and Affiliates under the license granted to pursuant to
Section 3.2.1. Surface shall have the right to grant sublicenses, through
multiple tiers, to Third Parties and Affiliates under the license granted to
pursuant to Section 3.2.2.

 

3.3 No Implied Licenses. Only licenses and rights expressly granted herein shall
be of legal force and effect. No license or other right shall be created
hereunder by implication, estoppel, or otherwise.

 

4. Representations and Warranties.

 

4.1 Mutual Representations and Warranties. Each party represents and warrants to
the other party as follows:

4.1.1 Organization. Such party is duly organized, validly existing and in good
standing under the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is organized.

 

4.1.2 Authorization and Enforcement of Obligations. Such party (a) has the
requisite power and authority and the legal right to enter into this Agreement
and to perform its obligations hereunder; and (b) has taken all requisite action
on its part to authorize the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the
performance of its obligations hereunder. This Agreement has been duly executed
and delivered on behalf of such party, and constitutes a legal, valid, binding
obligation, enforceable against such party in accordance with its terms.

 

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4.1.3 Consents. All necessary consents, approvals and authorizations of all
governmental authorities and other persons or entities required to be obtained
by such party in connection with this Agreement have been obtained.

 

4.1.4 No Conflict. The execution and delivery of this Agreement and the
performance of such party’s obligations hereunder (a) do not conflict with or
violate any requirement of applicable laws, regulations or orders of
governmental bodies; and (b) do not conflict with, or constitute a default
under, any contractual obligation of such party.

 

4.2 Disclaimer of Warranties. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN SECTION
4.1, NEITHER PARTY MAKES ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
REGARDING THE ASSETS, LICENSED PATENT RIGHTS, LICENSED KNOW-HOW RIGHTS, OR ANY
OTHER MATTER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY
REGARDING VALIDITY, ENFORCEABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE OR NONINFRINGEMENT. THE ASSETS, LICENSED PATENT RIGHTS, AND LICENSED
KNOW-HOW RIGHTS ARE PROVIDED “AS IS.”

 

 

5. Financial Terms.

 

5.1 Milestone Payment. Within thirty (30) days following the first Patent
Issuance, Surface shall give written notice to Imprimis and shall pay to
Imprimis a non-refundable and noncreditable payment of fifty thousand dollars
($50,000).

 

5.2 Lindstrom Royalties. In connection with the execution of this Agreement,
Surface has entered into a written agreement (“Royalty Agreement”) with Richard
L. Lindstrom, an individual, pursuant to which Surface shall pay to Richard L.
Lindstrom, on a Product-by-Product basis, three percent (3%) of Net Sales on
terms and conditions set forth therein. A copy of the Royalty Agreement is
attached hereto as Schedule C.

 

5.3 Net Receipts Payments.

 

5.3.1 Net Receipts Payment Amounts.

 

(a) Payment Amount. Subject to the provisions in this Section 5.3.1, on a
Product-by-Product and country-by-country basis, Surface shall pay to Imprimis,
on a quarterly basis for the duration of the Royalty Term, four percent (4%) of
Net Receipts (the “Payment Amount”); provided, however, if, the manufacture,
use, offer for sale, sale, or import of such Product in a particular country
would not infringe a Valid Claim (if such Valid Claim were in an issued patent
and not owned by or licensed to Surface) and is not subject to Regulatory
Exclusivity, then the applicable Payment Amount with respect to such Product in
such country shall be reduced by one-half (½).

 

(b) Third Party Royalties. If Surface, its Affiliate or its or their respective
Licensee is required to pay a Third Party (other than Richard L. Lindstrom)
amounts with respect to a Product under agreements for patent rights or other
technologies which Surface, its Affiliate or its or their respective Licensee
determines are necessary or desirable to license or acquire with respect to such
Product, Surface may deduct such amount owing to such Third Parties (prior to
any reductions) from the royalty owing to Imprimis pursuant to Section 5.3.1(a)
above. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 5.3.1(b), in no
event shall the royalties due to Imprimis pursuant to Section 5.3.1(a) above be
so reduced to less than fifty percent (50%) of the amount that would otherwise
be due Imprimis thereunder.

 

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(c) Discounts. If Surface, its Affiliates, or its or their respective Licensees
sells the Product to a Third Party who also purchases other products or services
from Surface, its Affiliates, or its or their respective Licensees, and Surface,
its Affiliates, or its or their respective Licensees discounts the purchase
price of the Product to a greater degree than it generally discounts the price
of its other products or services to such customer, then in such case the Net
Sales for the sale of the Product to such Third Party shall equal the arm’s
length price that Third Parties would generally pay for the Product alone when
not purchasing any other product or service from Surface, its Licensees, or its
or their respective Licensees. For purposes of this provision, “discounting”
includes establishing the list price at a lower-than-normal level.

 

(d) Incentives. If Surface, its Affiliates, or its or their respective Licensees
sells the Product to a Third Party who also purchases other products or services
from Surface, its Affiliates, or its or their respective Licensees during the
same period pursuant to a pharmacy, performance or other incentive program, a
disease management or similar program, or any other discount, chargeback or
credit program for products or services purchased, then for purposes of
calculating Net Sales of the Product hereunder for such period, all discounts,
chargebacks, credits and the like for such Third Party shall be allocated in
proportion to the respective list prices of all products or services sold to
such Third Party during such period.

 

5.3.2 Reports and Net Receipts Payments. Within sixty (60) days after the end of
each calendar quarter, Surface shall deliver to Imprimis a report setting forth
for such calendar quarter (a) the calculation of the applicable Payment Amount;
(b) the payments due under this Agreement for the sale of each Product; and (c)
the applicable exchange rate as determined below. Surface shall remit the total
payments due for the sale of Products during such calendar quarter at the time
such report is made. No such reports or payments shall be due for any Product
before the First Commercial Sale of such Product. With respect to Net Receipts
received in United States dollars, all amounts shall be expressed in United
States dollars. With respect to Net Receipts received in a currency other than
United States dollars, all amounts shall be expressed both in the currency in
which the amount is invoiced (or received as applicable) and in the United
States dollar equivalent. The United States dollar equivalent shall be
calculated using the average of the exchange rate (local currency per US$1)
published in The Wall Street Journal, Western Edition, under the heading
“Currency Trading” on the last business day of each month during the applicable
calendar quarter.

 

5.4 Payment Provisions.

 

5.4.1 Payment Method. All payments by Surface to Imprimis hereunder shall be in
United States dollars in immediately available funds and shall be made by wire
transfer from a United States bank located in the United States to such bank
account as designated from time to time by Imprimis to Surface.

 

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5.4.2 Payment Terms. The Payment Amount shown to have accrued by each report
provided for under Section 5.3.2 shall be due on the date such report is due.
Payment of Payment Amount in whole or in part may be made in advance of such due
date.

 

5.4.3 Withholding Taxes. Surface shall be entitled to deduct the amount of any
withholding taxes, value-added taxes or other taxes, levies or charges with
respect to such amounts, other than United States taxes, payable by Surface, its
Affiliates, or its or their respective Licensees, or any taxes required to be
withheld by Surface, its Affiliates, or its or their respective Licensees, to
the extent Surface, its Affiliates, or its or their respective Licensees pay to
the appropriate governmental authority on behalf of Imprimis such taxes, levies
or charges. Surface shall use reasonable efforts to minimize any such taxes,
levies or charges required to be withheld on behalf of Imprimis by Surface, its
Affiliates, or its or their respective Licensees. Surface promptly shall deliver
to Imprimis proof of payment of all such taxes, levies and other charges,
together with copies of all communications from or with such governmental
authority with respect thereto.

 

5.5 Audits. Upon the written request of Imprimis and not more than once in each
calendar year, Surface shall permit an independent certified public accounting
firm selected by Imprimis and reasonably acceptable to Surface, at Imprimis’
expense, to have access during normal business hours to such of the financial
records of Imprimis as may be reasonably necessary to verify the accuracy of the
Payment Amount reports hereunder for the eight (8) calendar quarters immediately
prior to the date of such request. If such accounting firm concludes that
additional amounts were owed during the audited period, Surface shall pay such
additional amounts within thirty (30) days after the date Imprimis delivers to
Surface such accounting firm’s written report so concluding. The fees charged by
such accounting firm shall be paid by Imprimis; provided, however, if the audit
discloses that the Payment Amount payable by Surface for such period are more
than one hundred five percent (105%) of the Payment Amount actually paid for
such period, then Surface shall pay the fees and expenses charged by such
accounting firm. Imprimis shall cause its accounting firm to retain all
financial information subject to review under this Section 5.5 in strict
confidence. Imprimis shall treat all such financial information as Surface’s
confidential information, and shall not disclose such financial information to
any Third Party or use it for any purpose other than as specified in this
Section 5.5.

 

6. Post-Effective Date Covenants.

 

6.1 Surface Diligence.

 

6.1.1 Surface shall use commercially reasonable efforts (whether alone or with
or through its Licensees and its or their respective Affiliates) to research,
develop and commercialize Products.

 

6.1.2 Surface shall control, at its sole expense, the preparation, filing,
prosecution, maintenance and enforcement of the Assigned Patent Rights
consistent with prudent business practices, and shall consider in good faith the
interests of Imprimis.

 

6.2 Imprimis Covenants.

 

6.2.1 Within thirty (30) days after the Effective Date, Imprimis shall transfer
to Surface all tangible embodiments of the Technology in the possession and
control of Imprimis.

 

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6.2.2 Imprimis shall provide cooperation reasonably requested by Surface in
connection with Surface’s efforts to establish, perfect, defend, or enforce its
rights in or to the Assets (including without limitation the Assigned Patent
Rights). Such cooperation shall include, without limitation, (a) executing such
further assignments, transfers, licenses, releases and consents, and (b)
providing such data and information, consulting with Surface and executing and
delivering all such further documents and instruments, in each case as
reasonably requested by Surface regarding the Assets (including without
limitation the Assigned Patent Rights).

 

6.2.3 Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, for the period
commencing on the date thirty (30) days after the First Commercial Sale of a
Product and continuing until such time as Surface, its Affiliates and its or
their respective Licensees (or their successors) cease for at least twenty-four
(24) months all bona fide development or commercialization of such Product,
Imprimis shall refrain from compounding pharmaceutical products containing the
same active ingredient as contained in such Product (or if there is more than
one active ingredient contained in a given Product, then the same combination of
active ingredients as is contained in such Product) in the Surface Field;
provided however, within 30 days of the filing of an IND for a drug candidate
containing mycophenolic acid or betamethasone, Surface shall retain the right to
demand Imprimis cease production and selling of any topical eye drop products
containing mycophenolic acid or betamethasone, and Imprimis shall comply with
such demand within 90 days thereafter.

 

7. Indemnification.

 

7.1 Indemnification of Surface. Subject to the provisions of this Section 7,
Imprimis shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Surface, its officers,
directors, affiliates, agents, stockholders and representatives (collectively,
the “Surface Indemnitees”), from and against any and all losses, liabilities,
damages and expenses (including without limitation reasonable attorneys’ fees
and costs) incurred as a result of any claim, demand, action or proceeding by
any Third Party (collectively, “Losses”) incurred or suffered by an Surface
Indemnitee to the extent arising out of:

 

7.1.1 any breach of the representations and warranties of Imprimis set forth in
this Agreement;

 

7.1.2 any breach of any covenant or agreement of Imprimis set forth in this
Agreement or in any certificate, instrument, or other document delivered
pursuant to this Agreement;

 

7.1.3 the ownership or exploitation of the Assets prior to the Effective Date or
any liability or obligation whatsoever of Imprimis; and

 

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7.1.4 the development, manufacture, use, or sale of any product described in
3.1.1(a) or (b) solely by Imprimis, its Affiliates or their respective Licensees
or the use of any such product by their customers.

 

7.2 Indemnification of Imprimis. Subject to the provisions of this Section 7,
Surface shall indemnify and hold harmless Imprimis, its officers, directors,
affiliates, agents, stockholders and representatives (collectively, the
“Imprimis Indemnitees”), from and against any and all Losses incurred or
suffered by an Imprimis Indemnitee to the extent arising out of:

 

7.2.1 any breach of the representations and warranties of Surface set forth in
this Agreement;

7.2.2 any breach of any covenant or agreement of Surface set forth in this
Agreement or in any certificate, instrument, or other document delivered
pursuant to this Agreement;

 

7.2.3 the ownership or exploitation of the Assets after the Effective Date
(other than the exploitation of the Assigned Patent Rights and Product Supported
Patent Rights by Imprimis subject to its grantback license) or the manufacture,
use, or sale of any product described in 3.1.1(a) or (b) solely by Surface, its
Affiliates or their respective Licensees or the use of any such product by their
customers.

 

7.3 Procedure. A party seeking indemnification (the “Indemnitee”) shall promptly
notify the other party (the “Indemnifying Party”) in writing of a claim or suit;
provided that an Indemnitee’s failure to give such notice or delay in giving
such notice shall not affect such Indemnitee’s right to indemnification under
this Section 7 except to the extent that the Indemnifying Party has been
prejudiced by such failure or delay. The Indemnifying Party shall have the right
to control the defense of all indemnification claims hereunder. The Indemnitee
shall have the right to participate at its own expense in the claim or suit with
counsel of its own choosing. The Indemnifying Party shall consult with the
Indemnitee in good faith with respect to all non-privileged aspects of the
defense strategy. The Indemnitee shall cooperate with the Indemnifying Party as
reasonably requested, at the Indemnifying Party’s sole cost and expense. The
Indemnifying Party shall not settle any claim or suit without the Indemnitee’s
prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.

 

8. Confidentiality.

 

8.1 Confidential Information. Following the Effective Date and for a period of
five (5) years after the expiration of the last Valid Claim, except as otherwise
provided in this Section 8, each party shall maintain in confidence the
Confidential Information of the other party except as expressly permitted
herein, and shall not use, disclose or grant the use of the Confidential
Information except on a need-to-know basis to those directors, officers,
employees and contractors, to the extent such disclosure is reasonably necessary
in connection with performing its obligations or exercising its rights under
this Agreement. To the extent that disclosure by a party is authorized by this
Agreement, prior to disclosure, such party shall obtain agreement of any such
Person to hold in confidence and not make use of the Confidential Information
for any purpose other than those permitted by this Agreement.

 

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8.2 Terms of this Agreement. Neither party shall disclose any terms or
conditions of this Agreement to any Third Party without the prior consent of the
other party; provided, however, that a party may disclose the terms or
conditions of this Agreement, (a) on a need-to-know basis to its legal and
financial advisors to the extent such disclosure is reasonably necessary, and
(b) to a third party in connection with (i) an equity investment in such party,
(ii) a merger, consolidation or similar transaction by such party, (iii) a
permitted sublicense under this Agreement, or (iv) the sale of all or
substantially all of the assets of such party. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
prior to execution of this Agreement, the parties have agreed upon the substance
of information that can be used to describe the terms of this transaction, and
each party may disclose such information, as modified by mutual agreement from
time to time, without the other party’s consent.

 

8.3 Permitted Disclosures. The confidentiality obligations contained in this
Section 8 shall not apply to the extent that a party is required (a) in the
reasonable opinion of such party’s legal counsel, to disclose information by
applicable law, regulation, rule (including rule of a stock exchange or
automated quotation system), order of a governmental agency or a court of
competent jurisdiction or legal process, including tax authorities, or (b) to
disclose information to any governmental agency for purposes of obtaining
approval to test or market a product, provided in either case that, to the
extent practicable, such party shall provide written notice thereof to the other
party and sufficient opportunity to object to any such disclosure or to request
confidential treatment.

 

8.4 Injunctive Relief. Each party acknowledges that it will be impossible to
measure in money the damage to the other party if such party fails to comply
with the obligations imposed by this Section 8, and that, in the event of any
such failure, the other party may not have an adequate remedy at law or in
damages. Accordingly, each party agrees that injunctive relief or other
equitable remedy, in addition to remedies at law or damages, is an appropriate
remedy for any such failure and shall not oppose the granting of such relief on
the basis that the disclosing party has an adequate remedy at law. Each party
agrees that it shall not seek, and agrees to waive any requirement for, the
securing or posting of a bond in connection with the other party seeking or
obtaining such equitable relief.

 

9. Miscellaneous.

 

9.1 Assignment. Neither party shall assign its rights or obligations under this
Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party; provided,
however, that a party may, without such consent, assign this Agreement and its
rights and obligations hereunder (a) to any Affiliate, or (b) in connection with
the transfer or sale of all or substantially all of its business to which this
Agreement relates, or in the event of its merger, consolidation, change in
control or similar transaction. Any permitted assignee shall assume all
obligations of its assignor under this Agreement. Any purported assignment in
violation of this Section 9.1 shall be void.

 

9.2 Severability. Any provision of this Agreement which is illegal, invalid or
unenforceable shall be ineffective to the extent of such illegality, invalidity
or unenforceability, without affecting in any way the remaining provisions
hereof.

 

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9.3 Governing Law; Exclusive Jurisdiction. This Agreement shall be governed by
and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, without
regard to the conflicts of law principles thereof. Each of the parties hereto
irrevocably consents to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of any federal
court located in the Southern District of the State of California or state court
in San Diego, California having jurisdiction, in connection with any matter
based upon or arising out of this Agreement or the matters contemplated herein,
agrees that process may be served upon them in any manner authorized by laws of
the State of California for such persons and waives and covenants not to assert
or plead any objection which they might otherwise have to such jurisdiction,
venue and such process.

 

9.4 Entire Agreement; Amendment. This Agreement, together with the Schedules
hereto, and each additional document, instrument or other agreement to be
executed and delivered pursuant hereto constitute all of the agreements of the
parties with respect to, and supersede all prior agreements and understandings
relating to the subject matter of, this Agreement or the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement. This Agreement may not be modified or amended
except by a written instrument specifically referring to this Agreement signed
by the parties hereto.

 

9.5 Waiver. No waiver by one party of the other party’s obligations, or of any
breach or default hereunder by any other party, shall be valid or effective,
unless such waiver is set forth in writing and is signed by the party giving
such waiver; and no such waiver shall be deemed a waiver of any subsequent
breach or default of the same or similar nature or any other breach or default
by such other party.

 

9.6 Notices. Any consent, notice or report required or permitted to be given or
made under this Agreement by a party to the other party shall be in writing,
delivered by any lawful means to such other party at its address indicated
below, or to such other address as the addressee shall have last furnished in
writing to the addressor and (except as otherwise provided in this Agreement)
shall be effective upon receipt by the addressee.

 

  If to Imprimis:   Imprimis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.           12264 El Camino
Real, Suite 350     San Diego, California 92130     Attention: Chief Executive
Officer         If to Surface:   Surface Pharmaceuticals, Inc.     12264 El
Camino Real, Suite 350     San Diego, California 92130     Attention: Executive
Director

 

9.7 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in separate counterparts, each
of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute
one and the same instrument.

 

 

***SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS***

 

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SIGNATURE PAGE

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party has caused a duly authorized representative to
execute and deliver this Agreement as of the date below.

 

IMPRIMIS     SURFACE           Imprimis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.     Surface
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.                                     /s/ Mark L. Baum   /s/
Andrew R. Boll By: Mark L. Baum   By: Andrew R. Boll Its: Chief Executive
Officer   Its: Executive Director           Date: 4/10/2018 Date: 4/10/2018

 

[Signature Page to Amended and Restated Asset Purchase and License Agreement] 

 

   

 

 

SCHEDULE A

 

Assigned Patent Rights

 

SUMMARY   TITLE   INVENTOR   MATTER TYPE   COUNTRY   STATUS   APPLICATION #  
DATE FILED Composition for treating dry eye etc.   Ophthalmic pharmaceutical
compositions and…   Saadeh   Provisional  

U.S.

 

  Pending   USSN 62/562,809   September 25, 2017

 

   

 

 

SCHEDULE B

 

Licensed Patent Rights

 

TITLE   INVENTOR   MATTER TYPE   COUNTRY   STATUS   PATENT #   DATE FILED   DATE
ISSUED OPHTHALMIC COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING LUBRICANT, DETURGESCENT AGENT, AND
GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME   Richard L. Lindstrom   Utility
  USA   Issued   7,820,639   September 30, 2005   October 26, 2010 OPHTHALMIC
COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING LUBRICANT, DETURGESCENT AGENT, AND GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN AND
METHODS OF USING THE SAME   Richard L. Lindstrom   Utility   USA   Issued  
8,551,974   June 11, 2010   October 8, 2013

 

   

 

 

SCHEDULE C

 

Royalty Agreement