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Exhibit

Exhibit 10.4

OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION
2015 LONG-TERM INCENTIVE PLAN

NOTICE OF GRANT 
OF TOTAL SHAREHOLDER RETURN INCENTIVE AWARD  
(Equity-based and Equity-settled Award)
    
Pursuant to the Occidental Petroleum Corporation 2015 Long-Term Incentive Plan, as the same may be amended from time to time (the “Plan”), OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (“Occidental” and, with its Subsidiaries, the “Company”), grants you (the “Grantee”) an award on the terms and conditions set forth herein (the “Award”).  By accepting this Award, the Grantee agrees, to the extent not contrary to applicable law, to (i) the terms and conditions of the Plan and this Notice of Grant of Total Shareholder Return Incentive Award (the “Notice of Grant”), (ii) the Standard Award Terms and Conditions set out on Attachment 1 hereto, including the arbitration provisions thereof (the “Terms and Conditions”), and (iii) the General Terms of Employment set out on Attachment 2 hereto, which, in the case of (ii) and (iii), are incorporated in this Notice of Grant by reference.  Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall, unless otherwise indicated, have the meanings set forth in the Plan.  This Notice of Grant (along with the Terms and Conditions and all other incorporated attachments and exhibits) and the Award evidenced hereby are collectively referred to as the “Award Agreement.”  

	
		
	Date of Grant: 
	 

	 
	 

	Award Type and Description:
	Restricted Stock Units granted pursuant to Section 6(e) of the Plan that have been designated as a Performance Award under Section 6(k) of the Plan (referred to herein as “Performance Shares”), which Award is a bookkeeping entry that represents the right to receive a number of shares of Stock up to 200% of the Target Performance Shares (defined below), subject to the terms and conditions of the Award Agreement.  This Award is also intended to constitute a Section 162(m) Award granted under Section 6(k)(i) of the Plan (even if the Grantee is not a Covered Employee on the Date of Grant).   

The Grantee’s right to receive payment of this Award in an amount ranging from 0% to 200% of the number of Target Performance Shares, rounded up to the nearest whole share, shall vest and become earned and nonforfeitable upon (i) the Grantee’s satisfaction of the continued service requirements described below under “Vesting Schedule and Forfeiture” and (ii) the Committee’s certification of the level of achievement of the Performance Goal (defined below).  The number of Performance Shares actually earned upon satisfaction of the foregoing requirements are referred to herein as the “Earned Performance Shares.”      

	 
	 

	Target Number of Shares:
	See Morgan Stanley “StockPlan Connect/Stock-Based Awards/Awarded” for the target number of Performance Shares subject to the Award (the “Target Performance Shares”). 

	 
	 

	Performance Period:
	 

	 
	 

	
		
	Vesting Schedule and Forfeiture:
	Vesting Date.  The Grantee must remain in the continuous employ of the Company from the Date of Grant through the last day of the Performance Period (the “Vesting Date”) to be eligible to receive payment of this Award, subject to the level of achievement of the Performance Goal.  The continuous employment of the Grantee will not be deemed to have been interrupted by reason of the transfer of the Grantee’s employment among the Company and its affiliates or an approved leave of absence.  

Termination of Employment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if, prior to the Vesting Date, the Grantee (i) dies, or (ii) becomes permanently disabled while in the employ of the Company and terminates employment as a result thereof, or (iii) retires with the consent of the Company less than 12 months after the Date of Grant, or (iv) is terminated by the Company without Cause (each of the foregoing, a “Forfeiture Event”), then the number of Target Performance Shares will be reduced on a pro rata basis to the number obtained by multiplying the total number of Target Performance Shares granted by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days between the first day of the Performance Period and the Forfeiture Event and the denominator of which is the total number of days in the Performance Period.  Such remaining pro rata unvested Target Performance Shares shall remain eligible for payment following the date of the Forfeiture Event, subject to the level of achievement of the Performance Goal at the end of the Performance Period or the occurrence of a Change in Control, and all other Target Performance Shares shall be immediately forfeited.  If the Grantee retires with the consent of the Company 12 months or more after the Date of Grant but prior to the Vesting Date, then none of the Target Performance Shares will be reduced or forfeited and the Grantee will remain eligible to receive payment with respect to all Target Performance Shares following the date of the Forfeiture Event, subject to the level of achievement of the Performance Goal at the end of the Performance Period.  If the Grantee terminates employment voluntarily or is terminated for Cause before the Vesting Date, then the Award will terminate automatically on the date of the Grantee’s termination and the Grantee shall immediately forfeit all Target Performance Shares.     

Change in Control.  If a Change in Control occurs following a Forfeiture Event, then the unvested Target Performance Shares (as reduced as a result of the Forfeiture Event) shall become immediately vested and nonforfeitable and deemed to be Earned Performance Shares as of the date of the Change in Control (without regard to the level of achievement of the Performance Goal). For the avoidance of doubt, Target Performance Shares previously forfeited as a result of the Forfeiture Event shall not become vested pursuant to this paragraph.

If a Forfeiture Event has not occurred and a Change in Control occurs prior to the Vesting Date, then 100% of the Target Performance Shares will be deemed to be Earned Performance Shares and will automatically convert into the same number of shares of Restricted Stock.  The shares of Restricted Stock may not be transferred, assigned, sold, pledged, exchanged or otherwise encumbered or disposed of by the Grantee, except as provided for within the Plan, and are subject to a risk of forfeiture.  In order for restrictions to lapse and the shares of Restricted Stock to become vested and nonforfeitable, the Grantee must remain in the continuous employ of the Company from the date of the Change in Control through the earlier to occur of (i) the Vesting Date or (ii) the date within 12 months following the date of the Change in Control on which the Grantee’s employment is terminated by the Company without Cause or by the Grantee for Good Reason (the “CIC Related Vesting Date”); provided, that, for the avoidance of doubt, vesting of the shares of Restricted Stock shall not be subject to any level of attainment of the Performance Goal, which shall be waived upon occurrence of the Change in Control. In addition, the Grantee shall be deemed to have a CIC Related Vesting Date (A) on the date at any time following the occurrence of a Change in Control and prior to the Vesting Date on which the Grantee dies or becomes permanently disabled while in the employ of the Company and terminates employment as a result thereof, or (B) if the Grantee has accrued 12 months of continuous employment with the Company following the Change in Control, on the date following the 12 month anniversary of the Change in Control date and prior to the Vesting Date on which the Grantee's employment is terminated by the Company without Cause or the Grantee retires with the consent of the Company; provided, that in the case of clause (A) or (B) of this sentence, the number of shares of Restricted Stock which shall become vested and nonforfeitable on the applicable CIC Related Vesting Date shall equal the total number of shares of Restricted Stock multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days between the first day of the Performance Period and the CIC Related Vesting Date and the denominator of which is the total number of days in the Performance Period.  For the avoidance of doubt, the occurrence of a Change in Control is not intended to change the protections provided to the Grantee in the event of the Grantee's death or permanent disability occurring prior to a Change in Control, other than waiver of any level of attainment of the Performance Goal. Except as otherwise provided in the Award Agreement, the Grantee shall have all of the rights of a stockholder with respect to the shares of Restricted Stock received upon conversion of Earned Performance Shares pursuant to this paragraph, including the right to vote such shares and, subject to the terms and conditions described below under “Dividends, Voting and Other Rights,” to receive any dividends that may be paid thereon; provided, that any and all such dividends shall be subject to the same restrictions as the underlying shares of Restricted Stock.  The foregoing provisions of this paragraph shall not apply if, prior to the occurrence of the Change in Control, the Committee determines in its discretion that such event will not accelerate vesting of this Award.  Any such determination by the Committee is binding on the Grantee.

	
		
	 
	 

	Performance Goal:
	The “Performance Goal” for the Performance Period is based on relative total shareholder return (referred to as “total stockholder return” in the Plan) (“TSR”) of the Peer Companies (defined below), as described herein.  The Committee may adjust the Performance Goal as permitted by the Plan.  

Peer Companies.  In addition to Occidental, the “Peer Companies” are Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Apache Corporation, Canadian Natural Resources Limited, Chevron Corporation, ConocoPhillips, Devon Energy Corporation, EOG Resources, Inc., ExxonMobil Corporation, Hess Corporation, Marathon Oil Corporation, and Total S.A.  Consistent with Section 162(m) of the Code, if at any time during the Performance Period, a Peer Company is acquired, ceases to exist, ceases to be a publicly-traded company, files for bankruptcy, spins off 25% or more of its assets, or sells all or substantially all of its assets, then such company will be removed and treated as if it had never been a Peer Company and the achievement of the Performance Goal will be determined with respect to the remaining Peer Companies. 

Calculation of TSR.  TSR shall be calculated for each Peer Company using (i) the average of its last reported sale price per share of common stock on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”)—Composite Transactions for each trading day during the 30 calendar days beginning with the first day of the Performance Period and (ii) the average of its last reported sale price per share of common stock on the NYSE-Composite Transactions for each trading day during the 30 calendar days ending with the last day of the Performance Period. At the end of the Performance Period, the TSR of each Peer Company shall be calculated by the Committee in its good faith discretion, and the ranking of Occidental’s TSR compared to the TSR of each other Peer Company shall determine the percentage of the Target Performance Shares that may become Earned Performance Shares as follows: 

If Occidental’s TSR is negative for the Performance Period, the number of Earned Performance Shares will be limited to the Target Performance Shares.  At the end of the Performance Period, the TSR of Occidental shall be calculated by the Committee in its good faith discretion using (i) the average of Occidental’s last reported sale price per share of Stock on the NYSE—Composite Transactions for each trading day during the 30 calendar days beginning with the first day of the Performance Period and (ii) the average of Occidental’s last reported sale price per share of Stock on the NYSE-Composite Transactions for each trading day during the 30 calendar days ending with the last day of the Performance Period.

	 
	 

	Payment of Award:
	Payment for Earned Performance Shares will be made solely in shares of Stock (in shares of Restricted Stock, in the case of the occurrence of a Change in Control), which will be issued to the Grantee as promptly as practicable after the Committee’s certification of attainment of the Performance Goal (which such payment and certification shall occur no later than 70 days following the end of the Performance Period) or the occurrence of a Change in Control (which such payment shall occur no later than 70 days following the date of the Change in Control), as applicable (the “Payment Trigger Date”), and in any event no later than the 15th day of the third month following the end of the first taxable year in which the Performance Shares are no longer subject to a substantial risk of forfeiture.    

	 
	 

	
		
	Dividends, Voting and Other Rights:
	Performance Shares are not shares of Stock and have no voting rights or, except as described in this paragraph, dividend rights.  With respect to each Performance Share subject to this Award, the Grantee is also awarded Dividend Equivalents with respect to one share of Stock, which means that, in the event that Occidental declares and pays a cash dividend on its outstanding Stock and, on the record date for such dividend, the Grantee holds Performance Shares that have not been settled (including settlement through conversion into Restricted Stock) or forfeited pursuant to the terms of the Award Agreement, then the Grantee will be credited on the books and records of Occidental with an amount equal to the amount per share of any such cash dividend for each outstanding Performance Share.  The Grantee will be credited with such Dividend Equivalents for the period beginning on the Date of Grant and ending on the applicable Payment Trigger Date or, if earlier, the date the Grantee forfeits his rights with respect to the Performance Shares.  Occidental will pay in cash to the Grantee an amount equal to (i) the Dividend Equivalents credited to such Grantee, adjusted as necessary to reflect the number of Earned Performance Shares, plus (ii) if applicable, the amount of any cash dividends accumulated with respect to any shares of Restricted Stock received as described above under “Vesting Schedule and Forfeiture—Change in Control,” as promptly as may be practicable after (A) the Committee certifies the attainment of the Performance Goal, or (B) if a Change in Control has occurred, the earlier to occur of the Vesting Date and the CIC Related Vesting Date, as applicable, and in any event no later than the 15th day of the third month following the end of the first taxable year in which the Dividend Equivalents or dividends, as applicable, are no longer subject to a substantial risk of forfeiture.  For purposes of clarity, if Performance Shares or shares of Restricted Stock are forfeited by the Grantee, then the Grantee shall also forfeit the Dividend Equivalents and/or dividends, if any, accrued with respect to such Performance Shares and/or shares of Restricted Stock.  

ATTACHMENT 1

OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION
2015 LONG TERM INCENTIVE PLAN 

STANDARD AWARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
    
The following Standard Award Terms and Conditions (these “Terms and Conditions”) are set forth as of the Date of Grant specified in the Notice of Grant of [Award] to which these Terms and Conditions are attached (the “Notice of Grant”), by and between OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (“Occidental” and, with its Subsidiaries, the “Company”), and the eligible individual (the “Grantee”) receiving the award described in the Notice of Grant (the “Award”).  The Award is granted in accordance with the Occidental Petroleum Corporation 2015 Long Term Incentive Plan, as the same may be amended from time to time (the “Plan”).  Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall, unless otherwise indicated, have the meanings set forth in the Plan.  These Terms and Conditions, the Notice of Grant (along with all incorporated attachments and exhibits) and the Award evidenced thereby are collectively referred to herein as the “Award Agreement.”       

1.Acceptance of Award.  If the Grantee fails to accept the Award prior to the next record date for the payment of dividends on the Stock subsequent to the Date of Grant, then, notwithstanding any other provision of the Award Agreement, the Grantee shall forfeit all rights under the Award (including all shares of Stock subject thereto) and the Award will become null and void.  For purposes of this Section 1, acceptance of the Award shall occur on the date the Grantee accepts the Award through Morgan Stanley StockPlan Connect or any replacement online system designated by the Company.    

2.No Employment Contract.  Nothing in the Award Agreement confers upon the Grantee any right with respect to continued employment by the Company, nor limits in any manner the right of the Company to terminate the employment or adjust the compensation of the Grantee.  Unless otherwise agreed in a writing signed by the Grantee and an authorized representative of the Company, the Grantee’s employment with the Company is at will and may be terminated at any time by the Grantee or the Company.

3.Restrictions on Transfer.  Neither the Award Agreement nor any right to receive shares of Stock or cash pursuant to the Award Agreement may be transferred or assigned by the Grantee other than in accordance with the transfer restrictions set forth in the Plan.   

4.Taxes and Withholding.  
(a)Regardless of any action the Company takes with respect to any or all income tax (including U.S. federal, state and local tax and non-U.S. tax), social insurance, payroll tax, payment on account or other tax-related items related to the Grantee’s participation in the Plan and legally applicable to the Grantee (“Tax-Related Items”), the Grantee acknowledges that the ultimate liability for all Tax-Related Items is and remains the Grantee’s responsibility and may exceed the amount, if any, actually withheld by the Company.  The Grantee further acknowledges that the Company (i) makes no representations or undertakings regarding the treatment of any Tax-Related Items in connection with any aspect of the Award, including, as applicable, the grant, vesting or settlement of the Award and the receipt of any dividends or Dividend Equivalents thereon; and (ii) does not commit to and is under no obligation to structure the terms of the grant or any other aspect of the Award to reduce or eliminate the Grantee’s liability for Tax-Related Items or achieve any particular tax result.  Further, if the Grantee has become 

subject to tax in more than one jurisdiction between the Date of Grant and the date of any relevant taxable event, the Grantee acknowledges that the Company may be required to withhold or account for Tax-Related Items in more than one jurisdiction.
(b)Prior to the relevant taxable event, the Grantee shall pay or make adequate arrangements satisfactory to the Company to satisfy all Tax-Related Items.  In this regard, the Grantee authorizes the Company to withhold all applicable Tax-Related Items legally payable by the Grantee (i) in connection with the vesting of the Award and/or the issuance of any shares of Stock or the payment of any cash or other consideration pursuant to the Award in accordance with the Notice of Grant (other than the crediting and payment of any dividends or Dividend Equivalents, as applicable), from any cash and shares of Stock that are to be paid or issued to the Grantee pursuant to the Award, in any combination as determined by the Committee, or (ii) in connection with the granting of the Award or the crediting and payment of any dividends or Dividend Equivalents, as applicable, first from the cash payable pursuant to the Award (including any dividends or Dividend Equivalents) and, if not sufficient, from the Grantee’s wages or other cash compensation.  The Grantee shall pay to the Company any amount of Tax-Related Items that the Company may be required to withhold as a result of the Grantee’s receipt of the Award that cannot be satisfied by the means previously described.

5.Compliance with Law.  The Company will make reasonable efforts to comply with all applicable federal, state and non-U.S. laws, and the Company will not issue any shares of Stock or other securities pursuant to the Award Agreement if such issuance would result in a violation of any such law.  Further, if it is not feasible for the Company to comply with these laws with respect to the grant or settlement of the Award, then the Award may be cancelled without any compensation or additional benefits provided to Grantee as a result of the cancellation.    

6.Relation to Other Benefits.  The benefits received by the Grantee under the Award Agreement will not be taken into account in determining any benefits to which the Grantee may be entitled under any profit sharing, retirement or other benefit or compensation plan maintained by the Company, including the amount of any life insurance coverage available to any beneficiary of the Grantee under any life insurance plan covering employees of the Company.  Additionally, the Award is not part of normal or expected compensation or salary for any purposes, including, but not limited to, calculation of any severance, resignation, termination, redundancy, end of service payments, bonuses or long-service awards.  The grant of the Award does not create any contractual or other right to receive future grants of, or benefits in lieu of, awards under the Plan, even if Grantee has a history of receiving awards under the Plan or other cash or stock awards.

7.Beneficial Ownership Requirements.  If the Grantee (a) was a Named Executive Officer for the last completed fiscal year prior to vesting of the Award, and (b) is, as of the date of vesting of the Award, subject to Occidental’s Executive Stock Ownership Guidelines, as in effect from time to time (the “Ownership Guidelines”), and the Grantee’s Stock holdings fail as of such date to satisfy the applicable requirements of the Ownership Guidelines, then the Grantee shall retain Beneficial Ownership of shares of Stock equal to not less than 50% of the net after-tax shares of Stock, if any, received under the Award until the Grantee satisfies the applicable requirements of the Ownership Guidelines (the “Beneficial Ownership Period”).  Compliance with the foregoing requirement shall be determined by reference to the reports filed by the Grantee on Forms 3, 4 and 5, as applicable, pursuant to Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act, and the aggregate number of shares of Stock reported as Beneficially Owned during the Beneficial Ownership Period shall not be less than the sum of the number of shares of Stock then required to be so owned pursuant to this Award Agreement and the terms and conditions of any other grant containing this or a similar requirement.  For purposes of this Section 7, the term “Beneficial Ownership” has the 

meaning ascribed in Rule 16a-1(a)(2) under the Exchange Act and the term “Named Executive Officer” has the meaning ascribed in Item 402 of Regulation S-K under the Exchange Act.     

8.Golden Parachute Policy.  Notwithstanding any provision in the Award Agreement to the contrary, no payment shall be made with respect to the Award that would cause the total payments made to the Grantee to exceed the limits in Occidental’s Golden Parachute Policy, as in effect from time to time.
  
9.Adjustments.  The number and kind of shares of Stock covered by the Award are subject to adjustment pursuant to the allowances set forth in the Plan in order to prevent dilution or expansion of the Grantee’s rights under the Award as a result of events such as stock dividends, stock splits or other changes in the capital structure of Occidental, or any merger, consolidation, spin-off, liquidation or other corporate transaction or event having a similar effect.  If any such adjustment occurs, the Company will give the Grantee written notice of the adjustment.       

10.Amendments.  The Plan may be amended, altered, suspended, discontinued or terminated by the Board at any time, as provided in the Plan.  Any amendment to the Plan will be deemed to be an amendment to the Award Agreement to the extent it is applicable to the Award; however, no amendment may materially and adversely affect the rights of the Grantee under the Award Agreement without the Grantee’s consent.  In addition, the Committee may waive any conditions or rights under, or amend, alter, suspend, discontinue or terminate the Award Agreement, except as otherwise provided in the Plan; provided, that, without the Grantee’s consent, no such Committee action may materially and adversely affect the rights of the Grantee under the Award.  

11.Severability.  If one or more of the provisions of the Award Agreement is invalidated for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, the invalidated provisions shall be deemed to be separable from the other provisions of the Award Agreement, and the remaining provisions of the Award Agreement will continue to be valid and fully enforceable.  

12.Entire Agreement; Relation to Plan; Interpretation.  Except as specifically provided in this Section 12, the Award Agreement (including these Terms and Conditions, the Notice of Grant and all incorporated attachments and exhibits) constitutes the entire agreement between the Company and the Grantee with respect to the Award.  The Award Agreement is subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan.  In the event of any inconsistent provisions between the Award Agreement and the Plan, the provisions of the Plan control.  References to Sections and Attachments are to Sections of, and Attachments incorporated in, the Award Agreement unless otherwise noted.  In the event of any inconsistent provisions between the Award Agreement and any employment agreement between the Grantee and the Company, the provisions of the Award Agreement control, except with respect to Section 21 below.

13.Successors and Assigns.  Subject to any transfer or forfeiture restrictions set forth in the Notice of Grant, the provisions of the Award Agreement shall be for the benefit of, and be binding upon, the successors, administrators, heirs, legal representatives and assigns of the Grantee, and the successors and assigns of the Company.

14.Beneficiaries. 
(a)The Grantee shall have the option of designating a beneficiary (“Beneficiary”) to receive settlement of, or exercise (as applicable), the Grantee’s Award upon the Grantee’s death.  
(b)If no Beneficiary is designated at the time of the Grantee’s death, or if no Beneficiary survives the Grantee, the Beneficiary shall be the Grantee’s surviving spouse, or if the Grantee has no surviving spouse, the Grantee’s surviving children equally, or if there are no surviving children, the Grantee’s 

surviving parents equally, or if there is no surviving parent, the Grantee’s surviving siblings equally, or if there is no sibling living, the Grantee’s estate.
(c)In order to designate a Beneficiary or change a previous designation, the Grantee must complete a Long-Term Incentive Beneficiary Designation Form (beneficiary designations submitted on other forms or in any other format will not be accepted).  The Grantee should read the Long-Term Incentive Beneficiary Form carefully, follow the instructions and complete the form in its entirety according to the instructions, obtain any necessary signatures according to the form, sign and date the form, and return to Executive Compensation Department, c/o Occidental Petroleum Corporation, 5 Greenway Plaza, Suite 110, Houston, Texas, 77046.  The Grantee should also keep a copy of the form for the Grantee’s records. Upon acceptance, the Grantee’s designation will cancel any previous designations. The Grantee’s Beneficiary designation shall not affect any designation by the Grantee under any other benefit plan. 
(d)The Grantee should consider submitting a new Beneficiary designation if: (1) the Grantee’s marital status changes, (2) one of the Grantee’s previously designated Beneficiaries dies before the Grantee, or (3) the Grantee acquires or loses dependents.  To determine the tax consequences associated with the Grantee’s designation, it is recommended that the Grantee consult with a qualified tax advisor or estate planner.

15.Governing Law.  The laws of the State of Delaware govern the interpretation, performance, and enforcement of the Award Agreement (including these Terms and Conditions, the Notice of Grant and all incorporated attachments and exhibits).  

16.Privacy Rights.  By accepting the Award, the Grantee explicitly and unambiguously consents to the collection, use and transfer, in electronic or other form, of the Grantee’s personal data as described in the Award Agreement by and among, as applicable, the Company and its Affiliates for the exclusive purpose of implementing, administering and managing the Grantee’s participation in the Plan.  The Grantee understands that the Company holds, or may receive from any agent designated by the Company, certain personal information about the Grantee, including, but not limited to, the Grantee’s name, home address and telephone number, date of birth, social insurance number or other identification number, salary, nationality, job title, any shares of Stock or directorships held in the Company, details of the Award or any other entitlement to cash or shares of Stock awarded, canceled, exercised, vested, unvested or outstanding in the Grantee’s favor, for the purpose of implementing, administering and managing the Plan, including complying with applicable tax and securities laws (“Data”).  Data may be transferred to any third parties assisting in the implementation, administration and management of the Plan.  These recipients may be located in the Grantee’s country or elsewhere, and may have different data privacy laws and protections than the Grantee’s country.  By accepting the Award, the Grantee authorizes the recipients to receive, possess, use, retain and transfer the Data, in electronic or other form, for the purposes described above.  The Grantee may, at any time, view Data, request additional information about the storage and processing of Data, require any necessary amendments to Data or refuse or withdraw the consents herein, in any case without cost, by contacting the Committee in writing.  Refusing or withdrawing consent may affect the Grantee’s ability to participate in the Plan. 

17.Electronic Delivery and Acceptance.  The Company may, in its sole discretion, decide to deliver any documents related to the Award or future awards that may be granted under the Plan, if any, by electronic means or to request the Grantee’s consent to participate in the Plan by electronic means.  The Grantee hereby consents to receive such documents by electronic delivery and, if requested, to participate in the Plan through an online or electronic system established and maintained by the Company or another third party designated by the Company.

18.Grantee’s Representations and Releases. 
(a)By accepting the Award, the Grantee acknowledges that the Grantee has read the Award Agreement (including these Terms and Conditions, the Notice of Grant and all incorporated attachments and exhibits) and understands that (i) the grant of the Award is made voluntarily by Occidental in its discretion with no liability on the part of any of its direct or indirect Subsidiaries and that, if the Grantee is not an employee of Occidental, the Grantee is not, and will not be considered, an employee of Occidental but the Grantee is a third party (employee of a Subsidiary) to whom the Award is granted; (ii) all decisions with respect to future awards, if any, will be at the sole discretion of Occidental; (iii) the Grantee’s participation in the Plan is voluntary; (iv) the Award is an extraordinary item that does not constitute a regular and recurring item of base compensation; (v) the future value of any shares of Stock issued and/or the future amount of cash, if any, payable pursuant to the Award cannot be predicted and Occidental does not assume liability in the event the Award or any such shares of Stock have no value in the future; (vi) subject to the terms of any tax equalization agreement between the Grantee and the entity employing the Grantee, the Grantee will be solely responsible for the payment or nonpayment of taxes imposed or threatened to be imposed by any authority of any jurisdiction; and (vii) Occidental is not providing any tax, legal or financial advice with respect to the Award or the Grantee’s participation in the Plan.
(b)In consideration of the grant of the Award, no claim or entitlement to compensation or damages shall arise from termination of the Award or diminution in value of the Award or the shares of Stock issued pursuant to the Award resulting from termination of the Grantee’s employment by the Company (for any reason whatsoever) and, to the extent permitted by law, the Grantee irrevocably releases the Company from any such claim that may arise; if, notwithstanding the foregoing, any such claim is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to have arisen, then, by accepting the Award, the Grantee shall be deemed irrevocably to have waived his or her entitlement to pursue such claim.

19.Imposition of Other Requirements.  Occidental reserves the right to impose other requirements on the Grantee’s participation in the Plan and on the Award, to the extent Occidental determines it is necessary or advisable in order to comply with local law or facilitate the administration of the Plan, and to require the Grantee to sign any additional agreements or undertakings that may be necessary to accomplish the foregoing.  

20.Compliance with Section 409A of the Code.  Unless specified otherwise in the Notice of Grant, all amounts payable pursuant to the Award are intended to comply with the “short term deferral” exception in the Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Rules, and the Company shall take all reasonable actions in order to settle the Award within the period necessary to qualify for such exception. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent that it is determined that the Plan or the Award is subject to the Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Rules, the Award Agreement shall be interpreted and administered in such a way as to comply with the applicable provisions of the Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Rules to the maximum extent possible. In addition, if the Award is subject to the Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Rules, then (i) the settlement of the Award or some portion of the Award may be delayed in accordance with the applicable terms of Section 9(n) of the Plan; (ii) any payment on a Change in Control event will be made only if the Change in Control also qualifies as a change of control event within the meaning of the Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Rules; and (iii) any determination by the Committee not to accelerate the Award on a Change in Control shall be made only to the extent such determination is consistent with the Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Rules. To the extent that the Board determines that the Plan or the Award is subject to the Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Rules and fails to comply with the requirements of the Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Rules, the Board reserves the right (without any obligation to do so) to amend or terminate the Plan and/or amend, 

restructure, terminate or replace the Award in order to cause the Award to either not be subject to the Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Rules or to comply with the applicable provisions of such rules.
  
21.Clawback.  The Award shall be subject to the clawback provisions set forth in Section 9(m) of the Plan. 

22.Arbitration. 
(a)Any dispute arising out of or in any way related to the Grantee’s employment with the Company, or the termination of that employment, will be decided exclusively by final and binding arbitration pursuant to any procedures required by applicable law.  To the extent not inconsistent with applicable law, any arbitration will be submitted to American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) and subject to AAA Employment Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures in effect at the time of filing of the demand for arbitration.  Only the following claims are excluded from this Section 21: (i) claims for workers’ compensation, unemployment compensation, or state disability benefits, and claims based upon any pension or welfare benefit plan the terms of which contain an arbitration or other non-judicial dispute resolution procedure, (ii) to the extent permitted by applicable law, claims for provisional remedies to maintain the status quo pending the outcome of arbitration, (iii) claims based on compensation award agreements and incentive plans, and (iv) claims which are not permitted by applicable law to be subject to a binding pre-dispute arbitration agreement.
(b)Any controversy regarding whether a particular dispute is subject to arbitration under this Section 21 shall be decided by the arbitrator.
(c)To the extent required under applicable law, the Grantee’s responsibility for payment of the neutral arbitrator’s fees and expenses shall be limited to an amount equal to the filing fee that would be required for a state trial court action and the Company shall pay all remaining fees and expenses of the arbitrator.  Unless otherwise required under applicable law, the parties shall each pay their pro rata share of the neutral arbitrator’s expenses and fees.  Any controversy regarding the payment of fees and expenses under this arbitration provision shall be decided by the arbitrator.
(d)The arbitrator may award any form of remedy or relief (including injunctive relief) that would otherwise be available in court.  Any award pursuant to said arbitration shall be accompanied by a written opinion of the arbitrator setting forth the reason for the award.  The award rendered by the arbitrator shall be conclusive and binding upon the parties hereto, and judgment upon the award may be entered, and enforcement may be sought in, any court of competent jurisdiction.  To the extent not inconsistent with applicable laws, the arbitrator will have the authority to hear and grant motions.  
                

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GENERAL TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT

A.Except as otherwise required by law or legal process, the Grantee will not publish or divulge to any person, firm, corporation or institution and will not use to the detriment of Occidental, or any of its Subsidiaries or other Affiliates, or any of their respective officers, directors, employees or stockholders (collectively, “Occidental Parties”), at any time during or after the Grantee’s employment by any of them, any trade secrets or confidential information of any of them (whether generated by them or as a result of any of their business relationships), including such information as described in Occidental’s Code of Business Conduct and other corporate policies, without first obtaining the written permission of an officer of the Company.

B.At the time of leaving employment with the Company, the Grantee will deliver to the Company, and not keep or deliver to anyone else, any and all credit cards, drawings, blueprints, specifications, devices, notes, notebooks, memoranda, reports, studies, correspondence and other documents, and, in general, any and all materials relating to the Occidental Parties (whether generated by them or as a result of their business relationships), including any copies (whether in paper or electronic form), that the Grantee has in the Grantee’s possession or control.

C.The Grantee will, during the Grantee’s employment by the Company, comply with the provisions of Occidental’s Code of Business Conduct.

D.Except as otherwise required by the Grantee’s job or permitted by law, the Grantee will not make statements about any Occidental Parties (a) to the press, electronic media, to any part of the investment community, to the public, or to any person connected with, employed by or having a relationship with any of them without permission of an officer of the Company or (b) that are derogatory, defamatory or negative.  Nothing herein, however, shall prevent Grantee from making a good faith report or complaint to appropriate governmental authorities.  To the fullest extent permitted by law, Grantee will not interfere with or disrupt any of the Company’s operations or otherwise take actions intended directly to harm any of the Occidental Parties.

E.All inventions, developments, designs, improvements, discoveries and ideas that the Grantee makes or conceives in the course of employment by the Company, whether or not during regular working hours, relating to any design, article of manufacture, machine, apparatus, process, method, composition of matter, product or any improvement or component thereof, that are manufactured, sold, leased, used or under development by, or pertain to the present or possible future business of the Company shall be a work-for-hire and become and remain the property of Occidental, its successors and assigns.
The provisions of this Section do not apply to an invention that qualifies fully under the provisions of Section 2870 of the California Labor Code, which provides in substance that provisions in an employment agreement providing that an employee shall assign or offer to assign rights in an invention to his or her employer do not apply to an invention for which no equipment, supplies, facilities, or trade secret information of the employer was used and which was developed entirely on the employee’s own time, except for those inventions that either (a) relate, at the time of conception or reduction to practice of the invention, (1) to the business of the employer or (2) to the employer’s actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development, or (b) result from any work performed by the employee for the employer.

F.The foregoing General Terms of Employment are not intended to be an exclusive list of the employment terms and conditions that apply to the Grantee.  The Company, in its sole discretion, may at any time amend or supplement the foregoing terms.  The Grantee’s breach of the foregoing General Terms of Employment will entitle the Company to take appropriate disciplinary action, including, without limitation, reduction of the Award granted pursuant to this Award Agreement and termination of employment.Exhibit

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Exhibit 10.2
  AMENDED AND RESTATED COLLABORATION AGREEMENT
THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED COLLABORATION AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of April 15, 2011 (the “Effective Date”) by and between EXELIXIS, INC., a Delaware corporation having its principal place of business at 210 East Grand Avenue, South San Francisco, California 94080 (“EXEL”), EXELIXIS PATENT COMPANY, LLC., a Delaware limited liability company having its principal place of business at 210 East Grand Avenue, South San Francisco, California 94080 (“EPC”), and BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY, a Delaware corporation headquartered at 345 Park Avenue, New York, New York, 10154 (“BMS”).  EXEL, EPC and BMS are sometimes referred to herein individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”.  EXEL and EPC are sometimes referred to collectively as “Exelixis”.
RECITALS
A.    BMS is a multinational health care company that has expertise and capability in researching, developing and marketing human pharmaceuticals.
B.    EXEL is a drug discovery company that has expertise and proprietary technology relating to compounds that modulate the target known as ROR.
C.    BMS, EXEL and EPC desire to establish a collaboration to apply such Exelixis technology and expertise to the discovery, lead optimization and characterization of Small Molecule Compounds, and to provide for the development and commercialization of novel therapeutic and prophylactic products based on such compounds.
D.    BMS and EXEL are parties to a collboration agreement that established such collaboration, entered into on October 8, 2010 (such agreement, the “Collaboration Agreement”, and the effective date of such agreement, the “Original Effective Date”).
E.    On event date herewith, EXEL is assigning to its wholly owned subsidiary, EPC, the patents relating to compounds that modulate ROR.
F.    BMS, EXEL and EPC wishes to amend and restate the Collaboration Agreement to account for such change of patent ownership.

NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties agree as follows:
		
	1.
	DEFINITIONS

Capitalized terms used in this Agreement (other than the headings of the Sections or Articles) have the following meanings set forth in this Article 1, or, if not listed in this Article 1, the meanings as designated in the text of this Agreement.
1.1    “Affiliate” means, with respect to a particular Party, a person, corporation, partnership, or other entity that controls, is controlled by or is under common control with such Party.  For the purposes of the definition in this Section 1.1, the word “control” (including, with correlative meaning, the terms “controlled by” or “under the common control with”) means the actual power, either directly or indirectly through one (1) or more intermediaries, to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such entity, whether by the ownership of at least fifty percent (50%) of the voting stock of such entity, by contract or otherwise.
1.2    “ANDA” means an Abbreviated New Drug Application submitted to the FDA in conformance with applicable laws and regulations, or the foreign equivalent of any such application in any other country.
1.3    “BMS Licensed Know-How” means all Information (other than Patents) Controlled by BMS and its Affiliates, including Information Controlled jointly with Exelixis, as of the Original Effective Date or during the term of the Agreement that: (a) relates to a Licensed Compound, a composition containing a Licensed Compound, a formulation containing a Licensed Compound, or the manufacture or use of a Licensed Compound; and (b) is [*] for Exelixis to exercise the rights licensed to it under the Agreement or to perform its obligations under the Agreement. 
1.4    “BMS Licensed Patents” means all Patents Controlled by BMS and its Affiliates, including Patents Controlled jointly with EPC, as of the Original Effective Date or during the term of this Agreement that: (a) cover a Licensed Compound, a composition containing a Licensed Compound, a formulation containing a Licensed Compound, or the manufacture or use of a Licensed Compound; and (b) are [*] for Exelixis to exercise the rights licensed to it under the Agreement or to perform its obligations under the Agreement.
1.5    “BMS ROR Compound” means: (a) any Small Molecule Compound that is an ROR Antagonist and is Controlled by BMS and/or its Affiliates as of the Original Effective Date or during the Term, wherein such compound (i) (1) [*] or [*] and/or [*] an ROR Antagonist [*] the [*] or (2) is [*] and [*] an ROR Antagonist (A) [*] or [*] and/or [*] in the [*] the [*] or (B) [*] or [*] and/or [*] in the [*] the [*], and (ii) is [*], a [*], or a [*] or [*]; or (b) any [*], or [*] of [*].  Those ROR Antagonists that are [*] Controlled by BMS and/or its Affiliates as of the Original Effective Date are set forth in the Disclosure Letter dated as of even date herewith.  
1.6    “Change of Control” means any transaction in which a Party: (a) sells, conveys or otherwise disposes of all or substantially all of its property or business; or (b)(i) merges, consolidates with, or is acquired by any other Person (other than a wholly-owned subsidiary of such Party); or (ii) effects any other transaction or series of transactions; in each case of clause (i) or (ii), such that the stockholders of such Party immediately prior thereto, in the aggregate, no longer own, directly or indirectly, beneficially or legally, at least fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding voting securities or capital stock of the surviving Person following the closing of 

	
			
	

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such merger, consolidation, other transaction or series of transactions.  As used in this Section 1.6, “Person” means any corporation, firm, partnership or other legal entity or individual person. 
1.7    “Collaboration” means all the activities performed by or on behalf of either Exelixis or BMS in the course of performing work contemplated in Article 3, 4 or 5.
1.8    “Collaborative Research Period” means the period described in Section 3.2.
1.9    “Commercialize” means to promote, market, distribute, sell (and offer for sale or contract to sell) or provide product support for a Product, including by way of example: (a) detailing and other promotional activities in support of a Product; (b) advertising and public relations in support of a Product, including market research, development and distribution of selling, advertising and promotional materials, field literature, direct-to-consumer advertising campaigns, media/journal advertising, and exhibiting at seminars and conventions; (c) developing reimbursement programs and information and data specifically intended for national accounts, managed care organizations, governmental agencies (e.g., federal, state and local), and other group purchasing organizations, including pull-through activities; (d) co-promotion activities not included in the above; (e) conducting Medical Education Activities and journal advertising; and (f) [*].  For clarity, “Commercializing” and “Commercialization” have a correlative meaning.
1.10    “Controlled” means, with respect to any compound, material, Information or intellectual property right, that the Party owns or has a license to such compound, material, Information or intellectual property right and has the ability to grant to another Party access, a license or a sublicense (as applicable) to such compound, material, Information or intellectual property right as provided for herein without violating the terms of any agreement or other arrangements with any Third Party existing at the time such Party would be first required hereunder to grant such other Party such access, license or sublicense.
1.11    “Decision Point [*]” or “[*]” means the point at which [*] decides whether to [*] a [*] to [*] to [*], including [*] of [*] or [*] and the [*] of [*] and [*] of [*] ([*], etc.) to that effort.  At [*], the following [*]: (a) [*] or [*] with [*] and [*] (through [*]); (b) [*] to [*]; (c) [*] or [*]; (d) [*] in [*]; (e) [*] for the [*] through [*] and [*]; (f) [*] for [*] for [*]; and (g) [*].
1.12    “Derivative” means, for a particular ROR Antagonist, each ROR Antagonist that is [*] or [*] or [*] that are [*] of such ROR Antagonist. 
1.13    “Development” means, with respect to a Product, those activities, including clinical trials, supporting manufacturing activities and related regulatory activities, that are [*] to: (a) obtain the approval by the applicable Regulatory Authorities of the Drug Approval Application with respect to such Product in the applicable regulatory jurisdiction, whether alone or for use together, or in combination, with another active agent or pharmaceutical product; or (b) maintain such approvals.  To avoid confusion, Development [*].  For clarity, “Develop” and “Developing” have a correlative meaning.

	
			
	

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1.14    “Diligent Efforts” means the carrying out of obligations or tasks in a sustained manner consistent with the commercially reasonable efforts a Party devotes to a product or a research, development or marketing project of similar market potential, profit potential or strategic value resulting from its own research efforts.  Diligent Efforts requires that the Party: (a) [*], (b) [*], and (c) [*] with respect to such [*].
1.15    “Disclosure Letter” means one or more mutually agreed written letters or memoranda that are delivered by each of EXEL and BMS to the other contemporaneously with or subsequent to the execution of this Agreement and are identified therein as a Disclosure Letter contemplated by this Agreement and any amendments or replacement thereof approved in writing by both Parties.
1.16    “Dollars” or “$” means the legal tender of the United States.
1.17    “Drug Approval Application” or “DAA” means: (a) in the United States, an NDA (or a supplemental NDA for following indications), and (b) in any other country or regulatory jurisdiction, an equivalent application for regulatory approval required before commercial sale or use of a Product (or with respect to a subsequent indication) in such country or regulatory jurisdiction. 
1.18    “[*]” or “[*]” means the point at which [*] decides whether to [*] a [*] to [*] to [*].  This decision point is known [*] as “Decision Point [*]” or “[*]”.  This decision point is typically made [*] to [*] prior to the [*] of the [*] for such [*].  For such a [*], the relevant [*] for such [*] shall [*] include: (a) [*] of [*] in [*]; (b) [*] that [*] and is [*] to be [*]; (c) [*] that [*] includes [*] and [*] and [*] to [*], [*], [*] and [*]; and (d) [*], and [*] and [*], including [*] and [*].  For clarity, [*] (whether [*] or [*] or [*]) shall be [*] at [*]; however, [*] must be [*] a [*].  Typically, the [*] shall also be [*] and deemed suitable for [*].
1.19    “EMEA” means BMS’ European, Central and Eastern European, Middle Eastern and African commercial territory, consisting of the following countries and regions: Algeria, Andorra, Austria, Baltic States, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, U.K., Ukraine, Vatican City, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, UAE and Qatar.  The EMEA also includes: (a) the former Soviet Union and commonwealth of independent states such as Georgia, Armenia and central Asian republics; and (b) exports from France to English and French speaking African countries not separately identified in the list.  For clarity, the specific list of countries and regions may change to align with any corresponding changes to BMS’ business structures.
1.20    “EU” means the European Union, as its membership may be altered from time to time, and any successor thereto.  The member countries of the European Union as of the Original Effective Date are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, 

	
			
	

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Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
1.21    “Executive Officers” means: (a) in the case of Exelixis, the [*] of EXEL; and (b) in the case of BMS, [*].
1.22    “Exelixis ROR Compound” means: 
(a)    any Small Molecule Compound that is an ROR Antagonist and is Controlled by Exelixis and/or its Affiliates as of the Original Effective Date or during the Term, wherein such compound (i) [*] an ROR Antagonist [*] or [*] and/or [*] the [*]; (ii) [*] an ROR Antagonist [*] or [*] and/or [*] in the [*] the [*] and is [*] a Small Molecule Compound that [*] or [*] and/or [*] an ROR Antagonist [*] the [*]; or (iii) is [*] or [*] and such [*] an ROR Antagonist (A) [*] or [*] and/or [*] in the [*] the [*] or (B) [*] or [*] and/or [*] in the [*] the [*];
(b)    any [*] or [*] that is an ROR Antagonist and is [*] or [*] and/or [*] the [*] or [*], wherein such [*] (i) [*] an ROR Antagonist [*] or [*] and/or [*] the [*]; or (ii) [*] an ROR Antagonist [*] or [*] and/or [*] in the [*] the [*]; 
(c)    any [*] or a [*], wherein such [*] is [*] or [*] and/or [*] the [*] or [*] and such [*] an ROR Antagonist (i) [*] or [*] and/or [*] in the [*] the [*] or (ii) [*] or [*] and/or [*] in the [*] the [*]; or
(d)    any [*], or [*] of [*] or [*].  
Those ROR Antagonists that are [*] Controlled by Exelixis and/or its Affiliates as of the Original Effective Date are set forth in the Disclosure Letter dated as of even date herewith.  
1.23    “Exelixis Licensed Know-How” means all Information (other than Patents) Controlled by Exelixis and its Affiliates, including Information Controlled jointly with BMS, as of the Original Effective Date or during the term of this Agreement that: (a) relates to a Licensed Compound, a composition containing a Licensed Compound, a formulation containing a Licensed Compound, or the manufacture or use of a Licensed Compound; and (b) is [*] for BMS to exercise the rights licensed to it under the Agreement or to perform its obligations under the Agreement.
1.24    “Exelixis Licensed Patents” means all Patents Controlled by Exelixis and its Affiliates, including Patents Controlled jointly with BMS, as of the Original Effective Date or during the term of this Agreement that: (a) cover a Licensed Compound, a composition containing a Licensed Compound, a formulation containing a Licensed Compound, or the manufacture or use of a Licensed Compound; and (b) are [*] for BMS to exercise the rights licensed to it under the Agreement or to perform its obligations under the Agreement.
1.25    “FDA” means the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and any successor thereto.
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1.27    “[*]” means, with respect to a particular Product in a country, [*]: (a) [*] such Product (or [*]) and [*]; (b) is [*] ([*] or [*]); and (c) is [*] or [*] a [*].
1.28    “IND” means an Investigational New Drug Application submitted to the FDA in conformance with applicable laws and regulations, or the foreign equivalent of any such application in any other country.
1.29    “Information” means information, results and data of any type whatsoever, in any tangible or intangible form whatsoever, including, preclinical data, clinical trial data, databases, practices, methods, techniques, specifications, formulations, formulae, knowledge, know-how, skill, experience, test data including pharmacological, biological, chemical, biochemical, toxicological and clinical test data, analytical and quality control data, stability data, studies and procedures.  For clarity, Information does not include any Patents.
1.30    “Invention” means any and all inventions and improvements, whether or not patentable, that are conceived or reduced to practice or otherwise made by or on behalf of a Party (and/or its Affiliates) in the performance of its obligations, or the exercise of its rights, under this Agreement.
1.31    “Joint Invention” means any Invention invented or discovered jointly by or on behalf of the employee(s), contractor(s) or agent(s) of BMS on one hand, and EXEL and/or EPC on the other hand (and/or their Affiliates).
1.32    “Joint Research Committee” or “JRC” means the committee described in Section 2.1.
1.33    “Knowledge” means, with respect of a Party, the [*] facts and information [*], or any [*] of, or [*], [*], [*] execution of this Agreement.  For purposes of this definition, [*] means any person in the [*] of a Party.
1.34    “Launch” means, for each Product in each country, the first arm’s-length sale to a Third Party for use or consumption by the public of such Product in such country after Regulatory Approval of such Product in such country.  A Launch shall not include any Product sold for use in clinical trials, for research or for other non-commercial uses, or that is supplied as part of a compassionate use or similar program.
1.35    “Licensed Compound” means any BMS ROR Compound or Exelixis ROR Compound.
1.36    “LXR Collaboration Agreement” means the Collaboration Agreement between Exelixis and BMS, executed as of December 5, 2005, as amended.
1.37    “[*]” means [*] or [*] to the [*] that [*] the [*] set forth in [*] of the [*].
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1.39    “Major Territory” means each of the following territories: (a) [*]. 
1.40    “Manufacturing” means all activities related to the production, manufacture, processing, filling, finishing, packaging, labeling, inspection, receiving, holding and shipping of Licensed Compounds, Products, or any raw materials or packaging materials with respect thereto, or any intermediate of any of the foregoing, including process and cost optimization, process qualification and validation, commercial manufacture, stability and release testing, quality assurance and quality control.  For clarity, “Manufacture” has a correlative meaning.
1.41    “Materials” means: (a) Licensed Compounds; and (b) biological materials, including but not limited to cell-lines, reagents, genes, vectors and constructs, that are in Exelixis’ Control and that were used by Exelixis in the performance of its obligations under the Research Plan.  
1.42    “NDA” means a New Drug Application submitted to the FDA in conformance with applicable laws and regulations.
1.43    “Net Sales” means the amount invoiced or otherwise billed by BMS, or its Affiliate or sublicensee, for sales or other commercial disposition of a Product to a Third Party purchaser, less the following to the extent included in such billing or otherwise actually allowed or incurred with respect to such sales: (a) discounts, including cash, trade and quantity discounts, price reduction programs, retroactive price adjustments with respect to sales of a product, charge-back payments and rebates granted to managed health care organizations or to federal, state and local governments (or their respective agencies, purchasers and reimbursers) or to trade customers, including but not limited to, wholesalers and chain and pharmacy buying groups; (b) credits or allowances actually granted upon rejections or returns of Products, including for recalls or damaged goods; (c) freight, postage, shipping and insurance charges actually allowed or paid for delivery of Products, to the extent billed; (d) customs duties, surcharges and other governmental charges incurred in connection with the exportation or importation of a Product; (e) bad debts relating to sales of Products that are actually written off by BMS in accordance with GAAP during the applicable calculation period; (f) costs due to the factoring of receivables; and (g) taxes, duties or other governmental charges levied on, absorbed or otherwise imposed on sale of Products, without limitation any fees payable under the Health Care Reform Act of 2010, value-added taxes, or other governmental charges otherwise measured by the billing amount, when included in billing, as adjusted for rebates and refunds, but specifically excluding taxes based on net income of the seller; provided that all of the foregoing deductions are calculated in accordance with GAAP.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any Product is sold under a bundled or capitated arrangement with other BMS products, then, solely for the purpose of calculating Net Sales under this Agreement, any discount on such Products sold under such an arrangement shall be [*] for the applicable accounting period.  In case of any dispute as to the applicable [*] under the preceding sentence, the determination of same shall be calculated and certified by [*], whose decision shall be binding.
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For sake of clarity and avoidance of doubt, sales by BMS, its Affiliates or sublicensees of a Product to [*].  Any Products [*] considered in determining Net Sales hereunder.
In the event a Product is sold as an end-user product consisting of a combination of active functional elements or as a combined product and/or service, Net Sales allocable to the Product in each such country, for purposes of determining royalty payments on such Product, shall be determined by mutual agreement reached in good faith by the Parties prior to the end of the accounting period in question based on an equitable method of determining such Net Sales that takes into account, on a country-by-country basis, variations in potency, the relative contribution of each active agent, component or service, as the case may be, in the combination, and relative value to the end user of each active agent, component or service, as the case may be.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties agree that, for purposes of this paragraph, drug delivery vehicles, adjuvants, and excipients shall not be deemed to be “active ingredients” or “active functional elements”.
1.44    “[*]” means a [*] or [*] to the [*] that [*] the [*] set forth in [*] of the [*].
1.45    “Patent” means all: (a) unexpired letters patent (including inventor’s certificates and utility models) which have not been held invalid or unenforceable by a court or other applicable governmental authority of competent jurisdiction from which no appeal can be taken or has been taken within the required time period (and which have not been admitted to be invalid or unenforceable through reissue, disclaimer or otherwise, or been abandoned in accordance with or as permitted by the terms of this Agreement or by mutual written agreement), including any substitution, extension, registration, confirmation, reissue, re-examination, supplementary protection certificates, confirmation patents, patent of additions, renewal or any like filing thereof; (b) pending applications for letters patent which have not been canceled, withdrawn from consideration, finally determined to be unallowable by the applicable governmental authority or court for whatever reason (and from which no appeal is or can be taken), and/or abandoned in accordance with or as permitted by the terms of this Agreement or by mutual written consent, including any continuation, division or continuation-in-part thereof and any provisional or other priority applications; and (c) any international counterparts, and counterparts in any country, to clauses (a) and (b) above.
1.46    “Phase IIb Clinical Trial” means a clinical trial of a Product on sufficient numbers of patients that is designed to provide a preliminary determination of safety and efficacy of such Product in the target patient population over a range of doses and dose regimens.
1.47    “Phase III Clinical Trial” means a clinical trial of a Product on sufficient numbers of patients that is designed to establish that such Product is safe and efficacious for its intended use, and to define warnings, precautions and adverse reactions that are associated with such Product in the dosage range to be prescribed, and to support Regulatory Approval of such Product or label expansion of such Product.
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studies, and investigator-sponsored clinical trials studying Product that are approved by BMS and that otherwise fit the foregoing definition.
1.49    “Post-Termination Compound” means any ROR Antagonist for which [*] such compound in any of the following time periods after the expiration or termination of the Agreement: (i) within [*] thereafter in the event the Agreement expires or terminates prior to the [*] anniversary of the Original Effective Date; (ii) within [*] thereafter in the event the Agreement expires or terminates on or after the [*] anniversary and prior to the [*] anniversary of the Original Effective Date; (iii) within [*] thereafter in the event the Agreement terminates on or after [*] anniversary and prior to the [*] anniversary of the Original Effective Date; and (iv) within [*] in the event the Agreement terminates on or after the [*] anniversary of the Original Effective Date.  For clarity, Post-Termination Compounds shall not include: (A) any compound with respect to which [*] such compound [*] and [*] the [*] any [*] or [*] or [*]; or (B) any compound that [*] or [*] that is [*] and that is [*] under Article [*] of this Agreement.
1.50    “Product” means any human pharmaceutical product containing or comprising a Licensed Compound, either alone or with other active ingredients and in all forms, presentations, formulations and dosage forms.  
1.51    “Registrational Trial” means, with respect to a given Product, either: (a) a Phase III Clinical Trial with such Product; or (b) a Phase IIb Clinical Trial that, at the time of commencement, is expected to be the basis for initial Regulatory Approval of such Product.
1.52    “Regulatory Approval” means any and all approvals (including Drug Approval Applications, supplements, amendments, pre- and post-approvals, pricing and reimbursement approvals), licenses, registrations or authorizations of any Regulatory Authority, national, supra-national (e.g., the European Commission or the Council of the EU), regional, state or local regulatory agency, department, bureau, commission, council or other governmental entity, that are necessary for the manufacture, distribution, use or sale of a Product in a regulatory jurisdiction.
1.53    “Regulatory Authority” means the applicable national (e.g., the FDA), supra-national (e.g., the European Commission or the Council of the EU), regional, state or local regulatory agency, department, bureau, commission, council or other governmental entity that, in each case, governs the approval of a Product in such applicable regulatory jurisdiction.
1.54    “Research” means the following activities: (a) identifying Small Molecule Compounds as [*] that [*] and [*] ROR by [*]; (b) conducting a [*] program to [*] such [*] to [*] that [*] and [*] ROR (including the conduct of [*] and [*] studies, and [*] studies); and (c) conducting [*] on [*] to [*] for [*] (including the conduct of [*] studies, and related [*] and [*] activities).  To avoid confusion, Research does not include the conduct of Development.
1.55    “Reverted Compound” means: (a) any Licensed Compound that has [*] prior to the effective date of termination of this Agreement; and (b) any Licensed Compound that: (i) has [*] prior to the effective date of termination of this Agreement; and (ii) are [*].

	
			
	

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1.56    “Reverted Compounds License Agreement” has the meaning set forth in Section 11.5(a)(v).
1.57    “ROR” means: (a) the RAR-related orphan receptor [*] gene, otherwise known as the [*] gene, ([*]); (b) the RAR-related orphan receptor [*] (otherwise known as [*] or [*]) and RAR-related orphan receptor [*] (otherwise known as [*] or [*]) proteins encoded by such gene (“[*]”); (c) the RAR-related orphan receptor [*] (otherwise known as [*] (otherwise known as [*]) proteins encoded by such gene (“[*]”); and (d) all [*] and [*] thereof.  
1.58    “ROR Antagonist” means any Small Molecule Compound that (a) directly binds and antagonizes (or is an inverse agonist of) ROR at the Target Potency Threshold and (b) is specific for ROR, based upon the Target Specificity Threshold. 
1.59    “Small Molecule Compound” means a small molecule compound [*] or [*].  For clarity, [*], shall be considered Small Molecule Compounds.
1.60    “Sole Invention” means any Invention invented or discovered solely by or on behalf of a Party (or its Affiliate) and its employees, contractors and/or agents.
1.61    “Success Criteria” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3(b).
1.62    “Target Potency Threshold” means, with respect to a Small Molecule Compound, that such Small Molecule Compound [*] and [*] (or [*] of) the activity of ROR with a half maximal inhibitory concentration (“IC50”) of less than or equal to [*] in the [*] using [*].
1.63    “Target Specificity Threshold” means, with respect to a Small Molecule Compound, that such Small Molecule Compound demonstrates, in a [*] or [*], [*] ROR [*], [*] (i.e., the RAR-related orphan receptor [*] gene, otherwise known as the [*] gene, and the protein encoded by such gene) (“ROR [*]”).
1.64    “Territory” means the world.
1.65    “Third Party” means any entity other than: (a) EXEL; (b) EPC; (c) BMS; or (d) an Affiliate of any of the foregoing Party.
1.66    “United States” or “U.S.” means the United States of America, and its territories, districts and possessions.
1.67    “Valid Claim” means: (a) a claim in an issued Patent that has not: (i) expired or been canceled; (ii) been declared invalid by an unreversed and unappealable or unappealed decision of a court or other appropriate body of competent jurisdiction; (iii) been admitted to be invalid or unenforceable through reissue, disclaimer or otherwise; or (iv) been abandoned in accordance with or as permitted by the terms of this Agreement or by mutual written agreement of the Parties; or (b) a claim under an application for a Patent that has been pending [*], and, in any case, which has not been canceled, withdrawn from consideration, finally determined to be unallowable by the applicable governmental authority or court for whatever reason (and from which no appeal is or can be taken), or abandoned.

	
			
	

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Additional Definitions
The following table identifies the location of definitions set forth in various Sections of the Agreement.

	
			
	

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	Definition
	Location (Section)

	Alliance Manager
	2.3(a)

	Bankrupt Party
	14.6(a)

	[*]
	[*]

	[*]
	[*]

	BMS Independent Program
	5.1(b)

	[*]
	[*]

	Confidential Information
	10.1

	Cost-Terminated Patent Right
	7.7(d)(iii)

	[*] Notice
	[*]

	[*] Notice
	[*]

	EDI
	14.11

	[*]
	[*]

	Exelixis Sole Patent
	7.8(a)(i)

	Indemnitee
	13.3

	JAMS
	14.3(c)

	Joint Invention Patents
	7.5(b)

	Joint Product Patent
	7.8(b)(i)(1)

	Letter Agreement
	14.4

	[*]
	[*]

	Losses
	13.1

	Other Joint Patent
	7.8(b)(ii)(1)

	Permitted Use
	4.2(b)

	Prior CDA
	10.4

	Proposed Terms
	14.3(d)

	Research Plan
	3.3(a)

	ROR Technology
	4.1

	Royalty Term
	8.8

	[*]
	[*]

	Sales Threshold
	8.2(b)

	Separable Compounds
	7.7(a)(v)

	Sole Invention Patents
	7.5(b)

	Support Memorandum
	14.3(c)

	Term
	11.1

	TGR5 License Agreement
	14.4

	[*]
	[*]

	Title 11
	14.6(a)

	Transfer Addendum
	4.2(d)

	Unauthorized Invention
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	2.
	GOVERNANCE

2.1    Joint Research Committee. 
(a)    Membership of JRC.  For the purpose of this Article 2, EXEL and EPC shall be deemed collectively as one (1) “Party”.  The JRC shall be composed of four (4) members.  Within [*] after the Original Effective Date, each Party shall appoint two (2) representatives to the JRC.  Each Party may replace its appointed JRC representatives at any time upon written notice to the other Party.  Each Party shall designate one (1) of its representatives as co-chairperson of the JRC.  Each of the co-chairpersons shall be responsible, on an alternating basis with the BMS co-chairperson having responsibility with respect to the initial meeting, for working with the Alliance Managers to schedule meetings, prepare and circulate an agenda in advance of each meeting, and to prepare and issue minutes of each meeting within [*] thereafter.  Any JRC member may add topics to the draft agenda.  .
(b)    Decision-making.  The two (2) JRC representatives of each Party shall collectively have one (1) vote, and the JRC shall operate by unanimous consent of all JRC members present and in accordance with the principles set forth in this Article 2.  The JRC shall not have any authority or jurisdiction to amend, modify, or waive compliance with this Agreement, any of which shall require mutual written agreement of the Parties.  In the event of a dispute between the Parties with regard to the performance of the Collaboration, the matter shall be first referred to the Alliance Managers for resolution.  If these two (2) individuals are unable to resolve the dispute, then the matter shall be elevated to the [*] of EXEL and the [*] of BMS (or in either case a direct report of such individual).  If these two (2) individuals are unable to resolve the dispute, then, subject to the last sentence of this Section 2.1(b) and to Section 2.1(c), [*] shall have the final decision for [*] disputes relating to the [*] or [*] of the [*], so long as such decision does not [*] or conflict with the terms of the Agreement, the Parties shall mutually agree as to the [*] of the [*] of [*] that [*] the [*] under the [*], and [*] shall have the final decision with respect to [*] disputes with respect to the [*], so long as such decision does not conflict with the terms of the Agreement.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, no decision by a Party shall (i) require the other Party to: (1) [*] or [*] that such other Party [*] or [*]; (2) [*] that are [*] or [*] those [*] the [*]; or (3) [*] any [*] (e.g., [*] of the [*] for [*] in the [*] for [*]) in connection with [*] of [*] the [*], or [*] associated with such [*]; or (ii) amend, modify, or waive such Party’s compliance with, this Agreement, any of which shall require mutual written agreement of the Parties.
(c)    Exceptions to Decision-making.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, [*] shall not have the final decision with respect to any dispute involving any of the following: (i) [*] of the [*] the [*] and [*] of [*] the [*] and [*] of [*]; (ii) changing the [*]; (iii) changing [*] for [*] in a manner that [*] for [*] that are [*] with [*] for the [*] the [*]; (iv) whether the [*] by [*] pursuant to [*] that a [*] the [*]; (v) changing the [*] in a manner that [*] that are [*] with [*] for the [*] the [*]; (vi) whether the [*] by [*] pursuant to [*] that a [*] the [*]; (vii) changing the [*] or the [*]; or (viii) changing the [*] the [*] so as to modify [*] (including [*]) under the [*], or the [*] associated therewith.  

	
			
	

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(d)    Responsibilities of the JRC.  The JRC shall be responsible for the overall planning and execution of the Collaboration and the approval and oversight of the Research Plan.  At its meetings, the JRC shall evaluate the Parties’ progress in carrying out the Research Plan and the data generated by the Parties in the course of carrying out the Research Plan, shall discuss and approve project prioritization within the Research Plan, shall discuss and approve any revisions to the Research Plan, and shall perform those activities specifically described in this Agreement.  To the extent necessary to carry out its responsibilities, a Party’s JRC members shall be granted access to the other Party’s Confidential Information relevant to any decision required to be made by the JRC.  
2.2    Meetings of JRC.  During the Collaborative Research Period, the JRC shall meet [*] by audio or video teleconference and, at a minimum, [*] in person (which in-person meeting shall be held on an alternating basis in New Jersey and in San Francisco).  With the consent of the representatives of each Party serving on the JRC, other representatives of each Party may attend meetings of the JRC as nonvoting observers (provided such representatives: (i) have contractual confidentiality obligations to such Party that are at least as stringent as those set forth in this Agreement; and (ii) are under intellectual property assignment obligations to such Party in accordance with Section 7.5(c)).  Meetings of the JRC shall be effective only if at least one (1) representative of each Party is present or participating.  Each Party shall be responsible for all of its own expenses of participating in JRC meetings.  The Parties shall endeavor to schedule meetings of the JRC at least [*] in advance.  Upon the conclusion of the Collaborative Research Period, the JRC shall be discontinued.
2.3    Alliance Managers.
(a)    Appointment.  Each of the Parties shall appoint an individual (each, an “Alliance Manager”) who possesses a general understanding of the scientific and business issues relevant to this Agreement.  Each Party may change its designated Alliance Manager from time to time upon prior written notice to the other Party.  Any Alliance Manager may designate a substitute to temporarily perform the functions of that Alliance Manager by prior written notice to the other Party.
(b)    Responsibilities.  The Alliance Managers shall use good faith efforts to attend all JRC meetings and support the co-chairpersons of the JRC in the discharge of their responsibilities.  Alliance Managers shall be nonvoting participants in JRC meetings.  An Alliance Manager may bring any matter to the attention of the JRC if such Alliance Manager reasonably believes that such matter warrants such attention.  Each Alliance Manager shall be charged with creating and maintaining a collaborative work environment within the JRC.  In addition, each Alliance Manager: (a) shall be the point of first referral in all matters of conflict resolution; (b) shall identify and bring disputes to the attention of the JRC in a timely manner; (c) shall plan and coordinate cooperative efforts and internal and external communications; and (d) shall take responsibility for ensuring that governance activities, such as the conduct of required JRC meetings and production of meeting minutes, occur as set forth in this Agreement, and that relevant action items resulting from such meetings are appropriately carried out or otherwise addressed.

	
			
	

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	3.
	RESEARCH COLLABORATION.

3.1    Overview.  The general goals and intent of the research portion of the Collaboration are to apply each Party’s technology to discover, optimize and characterize ROR Antagonists that may be developed into Products by BMS.  Each of EXEL and BMS shall use Diligent Efforts to carry out its research responsibilities in accordance with the allocation of duties set forth in the Research Plan, including responsibilities for [*], [*] and [*] of Licensed Compounds and activities to be conducted by the Parties that lead to the submission by EXEL of data to BMS [*].
3.2    Collaborative Research Period.  Subject to termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 11.2 or 11.3 (which will in turn terminate the Collaborative Research Period), the Collaborative Research Period shall begin on the Original Effective Date and shall, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, terminate as follows (such period, the “Collaborative Research Period”): 
(a)    In the event that [*] as of third (3rd) anniversary of the Original Effective Date, then the Collaborative Research Period shall end on such third (3rd) anniversary of the Effective Date.
(b)    In the event that [*] prior to the third (3rd) anniversary of the Original Effective Date, then the Collaborative Research Period shall end upon the earlier of (i) the second (2nd) anniversary of the date on which in such series of Licensed Compounds has achieved [*], or (ii) achievement of the first [*] for a Licensed Compound.
During the Collaborative Research Period, each of EXEL and BMS shall use Diligent Efforts to perform the tasks assigned to it in the Research Plan then in effect.  For clarity, upon [*], Exelixis shall be deemed to have fulfilled its obligations under the Research Plan.

3.3    Research Plan; Success Criteria.
(a)    The Parties have agreed in writing upon a detailed plan for the research to be carried out by the BMS and EXEL during the Collaborative Research Period, which is set forth in the Disclosure Letter and incorporated herein by reference (the “Research Plan”).  The Research Plan includes each of BMS’s and EXEL’s respective obligations in furtherance of the research portion of the Collaboration and timelines for completion of key stages.  The JRC shall review the Research Plan at least [*] and may propose and approve, subject to Sections 2.1(b) and 2.1(c), a revised version of the Research Plan that is consistent with the terms of this Agreement.  Once approved by the JRC, such revised Research Plan shall replace the prior Research Plan.
(b)    The Research Plan shall also contain criteria that a Licensed Compound must satisfy in order for BMS to make the [*] decision (each set of criteria, “Success Criteria”).  Any Success Criteria that are not reasonably ascertainable or completely known as of the Original Effective Date, or requiring adjustment based on results obtained during the conduct of 

	
			
	

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the Research Plan, shall be supplemented and/or modified as approved by mutual agreement of the JRC from time to time as appropriate.
3.4    Activities and Costs under the Research Plan.
(a)    The Parties intend: (i) for EXEL to perform [*] activities during the “[*]” phase of the Research Plan, including [*] of certain [*], known as “[*]” and “[*]” in the [*], that were [*] or [*] pursuant to the [*] (with [*] the [*] to [*] activities with respect to such [*] pursuant to the [*]); (ii) for EXEL to perform the [*] activities in “[*]” phase of the Research Plan, which may include [*] of [*] that were [*] and [*] as [*] to the [*]; and (iii) for EXEL and BMS, after [*], to jointly perform the “[*]” phase of the Research Plan, in each case as set forth in more detail in the Research Plan.  EXEL shall provide no less than the minimum number of FTEs for the periods and activities set forth in the Research Plan, and shall continue to support the Research Plan using Diligent Efforts upon the expiration of any such period until the conclusion of the Collaborative Research Period, and BMS shall provide adequate resources to meet its activities set forth in the Research Plan.
(b)    Each of EXEL and BMS shall bear its own internal and out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred in connection with the conduct of the activities assigned to it under the Research Plan.
3.5    [*].  Promptly after EXEL and BMS’s activities pursuant to the Research Plan generate data demonstrating that a particular series of Licensed Compounds meets the Success Criteria for [*], and subsequent to activities in Section 3.7, EXEL shall submit such data to BMS.  BMS shall promptly (and in good faith) review such data, and, within [*] of such submission, shall notify EXEL in writing if BMS believes in good faith that such data do not demonstrate that such series of Licensed Compounds [*], which notice shall specify the deficiencies in such data that cause it not to demonstrate that such series of Licensed Compounds [*] (such notice, a “[*] Notice”).  If EXEL does not receive [*] Notice from BMS by the end of such 30-day period, then BMS will, as of the end of such 30-day period, be deemed to have agreed that the series of Licensed Compounds [*] (“[*]”) and BMS shall be obligated to [*] set forth in Section [*] no later than [*] after the end of such period.  If EXEL receives [*] Notice within such [*] period and it disagrees with BMS’ assessment of such data, then such dispute shall be resolved by a mutually acceptable independent Third Party expert.  Such Third Party expert shall determine, within [*] of receipt of the data submitted by EXEL to BMS pursuant to this Section 3.5 and the [*], whether such data demonstrate that such series of Licensed Compounds [*], and EXEL and BMS agree that such Third Party expert’s determination on this issue shall be final, binding, and determinative.  The Party against whom the Third Party expert rules shall bear all costs of such Third Party determination.  If such Third Party expert determines that data submitted by EXEL to BMS pursuant to this Section 3.5 demonstrate that such series of Licensed Compounds [*], then BMS will, as of the date of such determination, be deemed to have made a [*] and BMS shall be obligated to [*] set forth in Section [*] no later than [*] after the date of such determination.  If such Third Party expert determines that data submitted by EXEL to BMS pursuant to this Section 3.5 does not demonstrate that such series of 

	
			
	

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Licensed Compounds [*], then [*] will not have occurred and EXEL and BMS shall continue to work under the Research Plan in order to [*].
3.6    [*].  Promptly after the Parties’ activities pursuant to the Research Plan generate data demonstrating that a particular Licensed Compound [*], EXEL shall submit such data to BMS.  BMS shall promptly (and in good faith) review such data, and, within [*] of such submission, shall notify EXEL in writing if BMS believes in good faith that such data do not demonstrate that such Licensed Compound [*], which notice shall specify the deficiencies in such data that cause it not to demonstrate that such Licensed Compound [*] (such notice, an “[*] Notice”).  If EXEL does not receive [*] Notice from BMS by the end of such [*] period, then BMS will, as of the end of such [*] period, be deemed to have agreed the Licensed Compound [*] (“[*]”) and BMS shall be obligated to [*] set forth in Section [*] no later than [*] after the end of such period.  If EXEL receives [*] Notice within such [*] period and it disagrees with BMS’ assessment of such data, then such dispute shall be resolved by a mutually acceptable independent Third Party expert.  Such Third Party expert shall determine, within [*] of receipt of the data submitted by EXEL to BMS pursuant to this Section 3.6 and [*], whether such data demonstrate that such Licensed Compound [*], and EXEL and BMS agree that such Third Party expert’s determination on this issue shall be final, binding, and determinative.  The Party against whom the Third Party expert rules shall bear all costs of such Third Party determination.  If such Third Party expert determines that data submitted by EXEL to BMS pursuant to this Section 3.6 demonstrate that such Licensed Compound [*], then BMS will, as of the date of such determination, be deemed to have made a [*] and BMS shall be obligated to [*] set forth in Section [*] no later than [*] after the date of such determination.  If such Third Party expert determines that data submitted by EXEL to BMS pursuant to this Section 3.6 does not demonstrate that such Licensed Compound [*], then [*] will not have occurred and EXEL and BMS shall continue to work under the Research Plan in order to [*].
3.7    Review of Licensed Compounds.  Prior to any determination whether a Licensed Compound meets the Success Criteria for [*], EXEL shall review the results of all [*] assays for [*] conducted by either EXEL or BMS for a compound that is expected to progress to [*].  BMS shall provide EXEL with the results of all [*] assays conducted by or on behalf of relating to [*] for each [*] Licensed Compound, and sufficient samples of each [*] Licensed Compound to have such assays conducted. EXEL may use such results and samples for the sole purpose of performing assays to verify that such [*] Licensed Compound [*] of [*] any [*] for [*] to any [*] (“[*]”).  EXEL shall be responsible for having such assays conducted [*] associated with such assays.  If EXEL notifies BMS in writing within [*] of receiving a sample of a submitted [*] Licensed Compound that such Licensed Compound [*], then BMS shall [*] or [*] such Licensed Compound, and [*] to [*] such Licensed Compound shall [*] ([*] to such Licensed Compound); provided, however, that BMS [*] such Licensed Compound [*] in [*] to [*] the [*] such Licensed Compound.  For clarity, (i) nothing in this Section 3.7 shall be [*] conducting screening activities, at any time, with respect to Licensed Compounds in order to determine whether Licensed Compounds [*], and (ii) BMS may [*] and [*] with respect to any such submitted [*] Licensed Compound during such review period prior to receiving any such written notice from EXEL.  In the event that EXEL does not provide written notice to BMS with respect to the [*] submitted [*] Licensed Compound within such [*] period, then BMS shall [*] and [*] such 

	
			
	

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Licensed Compound [*] and [*] in [*].  Notwithstanding the foregoing, EXEL shall use commercially reasonable efforts to notify BMS as soon as practicable in the event that EXEL becomes aware in the course of performing its obligations under the Research Plan during the Collaborative Research Period that a Licensed Compound [*]. 
3.8    Obligations of Parties.  EXEL and BMS shall provide the JRC and its authorized representatives with reasonable access during regular business hours to all records, documents, and Information relating to the performance under the Collaboration, which the JRC may reasonably require in order to perform its obligations hereunder, provided that if such documents are under a bona fide obligation of confidentiality to a Third Party, then EXEL or BMS, as the case may be, may withhold access thereto to the extent necessary to satisfy such obligation.
3.9    Collaboration Guidelines.  Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the activities and resources of each Party shall be managed by such Party, acting independently and in its individual capacity.  The relationship between EXEL, EPC and BMS is that of independent contractors, and shall not constitute a partnership, joint venture or agency, and none of the Parties shall have the power to bind or obligate any other Parties in any manner, other than as is expressly set forth in this Agreement.
3.10    Conduct of Research.  BMS and EXEL shall use Diligent Efforts to conduct their respective tasks throughout the Collaboration and shall conduct the Collaboration in good scientific manner, and in compliance in all material respects with the requirements of applicable laws, rules and regulations and all applicable good laboratory practices to attempt to achieve their objectives as efficiently and expeditiously as reasonably practicable.  Each of BMS and EXEL may use its Affiliates or subcontractors, contract manufacturers, services providers or other Third Parties to complete its research responsibilities under the Research Plan, except that EXEL shall not be permitted to use Third Party contractors to complete the respective tasks of the minimum EXEL FTEs specifically set forth in the Research Plan without the approval of the JRC.
3.11    Records.  Each of EXEL and BMS shall maintain complete and accurate records of all work conducted under the Collaboration and all results, data and developments made pursuant to its efforts under the Collaboration.  Such records shall be complete and accurate and shall fully and properly reflect all work done and results achieved in the performance of the Collaboration in sufficient detail and in good scientific manner appropriate for patent and regulatory purposes.  Each of EXEL and BMS shall maintain such records for a period of [*] after such records are created; provided that the following records may be maintained for a longer period, in accordance with each such Party’s internal policies on record retention, provided that in no case shall such period be shorter than [*] from the date of creation of such records: (a) scientific notebooks; and (b) any other records that such other Party reasonably requests be retained in order to ensure the preservation, prosecution, maintenance or enforcement of intellectual property rights.  Either such Party shall have the right to review and copy such records of the other such Party at reasonable times to the extent necessary or useful for it to conduct its obligations or enforce its rights under this Agreement.

	
			
	

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3.12    Reports.  During the Collaborative Research Period, each of EXEL and BMS shall report to the JRC no less than [*] and shall submit to the other such Party and the JRC [*] written progress report summarizing the work performed under the Collaboration.  If reasonably necessary for EXEL or BMS to perform its work under the Collaboration or to exercise its rights under the Agreement, such Party may request that such other Party provide more detailed information and data regarding such results reported by such other Party, and such other Party shall promptly provide the requesting Party with information and data as is reasonably related to such request, including any records created by a Party pursuant to Section 3.11.  All such reports shall be considered Confidential Information of the Party providing same.
		
	4.
	TRANSFER OF ROR TECHNOLOGY

4.1    General.  For a period beginning on the Original Effective Date and ending [*] after the end of the Collaborative Research Period, EXEL shall use Diligent Efforts to transfer to BMS, solely in accordance with Section 4.2, all items of Materials or Information that are in EXEL’s possession and Control and that are [*] for BMS to research or clinically develop or manufacture Licensed Compounds (such Information and Materials, “ROR Technology”); provided that subsequent to such [*] period, EXEL will use commercially reasonable efforts to transfer Information and Materials that are requested by BMS for purposes of making a regulatory filing or patent application and that are in EXEL’s possession and Control (as of the date of such request).  BMS may request such a transfer in writing pursuant to Section 4.2. Additionally, BMS may request that EXEL provide a reasonable amount of on-site advice or support in connection with the foregoing transfer until the date which is [*] subsequent to the [*], and BMS shall reimburse EXEL for reasonable travel costs incurred.
4.2    Transfer of ROR Technology.  EXEL shall transfer to BMS, upon prior written approval by the Parties, reasonable quantities of Information and Materials included in the ROR Technology solely as described below.
(a)    Ownership.  Except as otherwise provided in the Agreement, all rights, title and interest in and to such Information and Materials that are transferred by EXEL to BMS shall remain with EXEL.  All such Information and Materials shall be considered the Confidential Information of EXEL and shall be subject to Article 10 of the Agreement.
(b)    Permitted Use.  BMS shall use such Information and Materials solely for performing its obligations under the Research Plan and exercising its right to perform the BMS Independent Program, subject to any additional limitations due to Exelixis’ obligations to Third Parties relating to such Information or Materials (with such limitations being set forth in the applicable Transfer Addendum) (the “Permitted Use”).  BMS shall not transfer, deliver or disclose any of the Materials to any Third Party, other than its Affiliates or bona fide collaborators or third party contract service providers, without EXEL’s prior written consent, except as otherwise stipulated in the Transfer Addendum.  The Materials shall not be used in humans, except as otherwise contemplated by the Agreement.  Any unused Materials supplied by EXEL shall be returned to EXEL or destroyed as agreed upon in writing by the Parties.

	
			
	

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(c)    Unauthorized Use.  The Parties do not intend for BMS to use the Materials other than for the Permitted Use.  If BMS or its Affiliates or other transferees use the Information or Materials outside of the Permitted Use, and any inventions, improvements, discoveries or data arise (or result) from such unauthorized use (such inventions, improvements, discoveries and data, and all intellectual property rights related thereto, collectively the “Unauthorized Inventions”), then: (i) BMS shall promptly and fully disclose all such Unauthorized Inventions to EXEL in writing; (ii) BMS shall comply with the terms of any upstream license agreement between either EXEL or EPC on one hand, and a Third Party on the other hand, with respect to such Unauthorized Use of Materials; and (iii) Exelixis may pursue all rights and remedies it may have under this Agreement, or at law or in equity, with respect to any breach of BMS’ obligation of Permitted Use (and creation of any Unauthorized Inventions).
(d)    Transfer Addendum.  Each transfer shall occur through the execution of an agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit 4.2 (each, a “Transfer Addendum”), which is incorporated by reference into the Agreement.  After receiving BMS’ written request for a particular item of ROR Technology, EXEL shall prepare and submit a Transfer Addendum listing the Information and Materials to be transferred to BMS.  Upon written approval of such Transfer Addendum by the Parties, the Information and Materials shall be transferred to BMS within [*].  For clarity, the intent of the Parties is to provide BMS with the ability to use Materials and Information for the Permitted Use and without additional restrictions other than those set forth in any applicable agreements between EXEL or EPC on the one hand, and a Third Party on the other hand, and as such, (i) no Transfer Addendum shall contain terms that are inconsistent with this Agreement, and (ii) Exelixis shall not unreasonably withhold its signature on a Transfer Addendum to prevent BMS from obtaining access to Materials or Information where such request by BMS is consistent with Section 4.1 and this Section 4.2.
		
	5.
	RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, MANUFACTURING & COMMERCIALIZATION OF PRODUCTS

5.1    Research, Development, & Manufacturing of Products
(a)    Scope.  After the end of the Collaborative Research Period, BMS shall have sole control and responsibility for the Research (which Research shall solely be conducted pursuant to the BMS Independent Program), Development, Manufacture (including formulation) and Commercialization of all Products.  BMS shall bear all costs and expenses associated with such Research, Development, Manufacture (including formulation) and Commercialization of Products.  
(b)    BMS Independent Program.  After the end of the Collaborative Research Period, BMS shall have the right to, at its sole expense, to conduct Research upon Licensed Compounds in accordance with, and solely to the extent permitted by, the license set forth in Section 7.1(b) (such Research, the “BMS Independent Program”).  BMS shall provide EXEL with a written description of each ROR Antagonist that is optimized under the BMS Independent Program.  Each such ROR Antagonist shall be deemed [*] unless it qualifies as [*] on account of satisfying the definition set forth in Section [*].

	
			
	

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(c)    Diligence.  During the BMS Independent Program, BMS shall use Diligent Efforts to conduct Research to advance at least one Licensed Compound to meet the Success Criteria for [*].  BMS shall use Diligent Efforts to Develop at least one Product in each country in the Major Territory, and Commercialize each Product for each indication for which it receives Regulatory Approval; provided, however, that BMS may satisfy its diligence obligations by sublicensing the Development and Commercialization of a Product to a Third Party pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.  EXEL may notify BMS in writing if EXEL in good faith believes that BMS is not meeting its diligence obligations set forth in this Section 5.1(c), and the Parties shall meet and discuss the matter in good faith.  EXEL may further request review of BMS’ records generated and maintained as required under Section 5.1(d) below.
(d)    Records.  BMS shall maintain complete and accurate records of all Research, Development, Manufacturing and Commercialization conducted by it or on its behalf related to each Product, and all Information generated by it or on its behalf in connection with Development under this Agreement with respect to each such Product.  BMS shall maintain such records at least until the later of: (i) [*] after such records are created, or (ii) [*] after the Launch of the Product to which such records pertain; provided that the following records may be maintained for a longer period, in accordance with each Party’s internal policies on record retention: (i) scientific notebooks and (ii) any other records that EXEL reasonably requests be retained in order to ensure the preservation, prosecution, maintenance or enforcement of intellectual property rights.  Such records shall be at a level of detail appropriate for patent and regulatory purposes.  EXEL shall have the right to review and copy such records of BMS at reasonable times to the extent necessary or useful for EXEL to conduct its obligations or enforce its rights under this Agreement.
(e)    Reports.  Beginning [*] after the end of the Collaborative Research Period, and every [*] thereafter during the term of the Agreement, BMS shall submit to EXEL a written progress report summarizing the Research, Development, Manufacturing and Commercialization performed by or on behalf of BMS with respect to Products.  If reasonably necessary or useful for EXEL to exercise its rights under this Agreement, EXEL may request that BMS provide more detailed Information and data regarding such reports by BMS, and BMS shall promptly provide EXEL with Information and data as is reasonably related to such request, at EXEL’s expense.  All such reports shall be considered Confidential Information of BMS.
5.2    Standards of Conduct.  BMS shall perform, or shall ensure that its Affiliates, sublicensees and Third Party contractors perform, all Research, Development, Manufacturing and Commercialization activities in a good scientific and ethical business manner and in compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations.

	
			
	

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	6.
	REGULATORY

6.1    Regulatory Lead Party.  BMS shall have sole responsibility for (and bear all costs and expenses associated with) all regulatory activities regarding Products.  BMS shall also have sole responsibility for (and bear all costs and expenses associated with) worldwide pharmacovigilance for each Product.  BMS and its Affiliates shall have sole responsibility for all pricing and reimbursement approval proceedings relating to any Product in the Territory.
6.2    Ownership of Regulatory Dossier.  BMS will own all regulatory filings for such Product in order to facilitate BMS’ interactions with Regulatory Authorities.  BMS shall prepare and draft all filings (including any supplements or modifications thereto and including the preparation of any electronic submission of a Drug Approval Application) to Regulatory Authorities in each such country for such Product.
6.3    Recalls in the Territory.  Any decision to initiate a recall or withdrawal of a Product in the Territory shall be made by BMS.  In the event of any recall or withdrawal, BMS shall take any and all necessary action to implement such recall or withdrawal in accordance with applicable law, with assistance from EXEL as reasonably requested by BMS.  The costs of any such recall or withdrawal in the Territory shall be borne solely by BMS. 
		
	7.
	LICENSES; INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

7.1    Licenses to BMS.  Subject to the terms of this Agreement:
(a)    Collaborative Research Period (Non-Sublicensable to Non-Affiliates).  During the Collaborative Research Period, EXEL hereby grants to BMS a co-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license (with the right to sublicense to its Affiliates, but without the right to sublicense to Third Parties except with prior written consent of Exelixis), under the Exelixis Licensed Know-How, solely to perform, or have performed pursuant to Section 3.10, the research tasks assigned to BMS pursuant to the Research Plan.  During the Collaborative Research Period, EPC hereby grants to BMS a co-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license (with the right to sublicense to its Affiliates, but without the right to sublicense to Third Parties except with prior written consent of Exelixis), under the Exelixis Licensed Patents, solely to perform, or have performed pursuant to Section 3.10, the research tasks assigned to BMS pursuant to the Research Plan.
(b)    BMS Independent Program (Sublicensable to Non-Affiliates).  During the period beginning with the end of the Collaborative Research Period and ending on the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, EXEL hereby grants to BMS, an exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license (with the right to sublicense to its Affiliates, Third Party contract research providers and manufacturers, and bona fide collaborators), under the Exelixis Licensed Know-How, to make, have made, import and use for Research any: (i) Licensed Compounds (subject to Section 3.7) that have achieved a [*] by the end of the Collaborative Research Period; (ii) Licensed Compounds (subject to Section 3.7) that have achieved a [*] by the end of the Collaborative Research Period; (iii) Licensed Compounds (subject to Section 3.7) that have achieved the [*] described in the Research Plan by the end of the Collaborative Research Period; 

	
			
	

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and (iv) [*] the Licensed Compounds described in [*], including [*] that is created under [*] for [*].  During the period beginning with the end of the Collaborative Research Period and ending on the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, EPC hereby grants to BMS, an exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license (with the right to sublicense to its Affiliates, Third Party contract research providers and manufacturers, and bona fide collaborators), under the Exelixis Licensed Patents, to make, have made, import and use for Research any: (i) Licensed Compounds (subject to Section 3.7) that have achieved a [*] by the end of the Collaborative Research Period; (ii) Licensed Compounds (subject to Section 3.7) that have achieved a [*] by the end of the Collaborative Research Period; (iii) Licensed Compounds (subject to Section 3.7) that have achieved the [*] described in the Research Plan by the end of the Collaborative Research Period; and (iv) [*] the Licensed Compounds [*] in [*], including [*] that is created under [*] for [*].
(c)    Clinical Development and Commercialization.  EXEL hereby grants to BMS, effective upon BMS’ timely payment of the milestone payment set forth in Section 8.2(a)(i)(2), an exclusive, worldwide, royalty-bearing license (with the right to sublicense), under the Exelixis Licensed Know-How, to make, have made, use, Develop, import, sell, offer to sell and have sold Products.  EPC hereby grants to BMS, effective upon BMS’ timely payment of the milestone payment set forth in Section 8.2(a)(i)(2), an exclusive, worldwide, royalty-bearing license (with the right to sublicense), under the Exelixis Licensed Patents, to make, have made, use, Develop, import, sell, offer to sell and have sold Products.
(d)    Exelixis Retained Rights.  Exelixis retains all rights to use the Exelixis Licensed Know-How and Exelixis Licensed Patents except those expressly granted to BMS on an exclusive basis under the terms of this Agreement.  In addition, notwithstanding the exclusive licenses granted to BMS pursuant to Section 7.1, Exelixis retains the right under the Exelixis Licensed Patents and the Exelixis Licensed Know-How to make, have made, use, and test Licensed Compounds solely for internal research purposes.  To the extent any such Exelixis Licensed Patents are owned by EPC, EPC hereby grants EXEL an exclusive, fully-paid, royalty free license, with the right to grant sublicenses, under the Exelixis Licensed Patents to perform and have performed the research tasks assigned to EXEL pursuant to the Research Plan.
(e)    BMS Covenants.  BMS hereby covenants that BMS shall not (and shall ensure that any of its permitted sublicensees shall not) use any Exelixis Licensed Know-How or Exelixis Licensed Patents for a purpose other than that expressly permitted in Section 7.1 or 11.5(b).
7.2    License to Exelixis for Collaboration Research.  Subject to the terms of this Agreement, BMS hereby grants Exelixis a co-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license (with the right to sublicense to Affiliates, but without the right to sublicense to Third Parties except with prior written consent of BMS), under the BMS Licensed Know-How and BMS Licensed Patents, solely to perform, or have performed pursuant to Section 3.10, the research tasks assigned to Exelixis pursuant to the Research Plan.  Exelixis hereby covenants that Exelixis shall not (and shall ensure that any of its permitted sublicensees shall not) use any BMS Licensed 

	
			
	

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Know-How or BMS Licensed Patents for a purpose other than that expressly permitted in this Section 7.2 or 11.5(a).  
7.3    No Additional Licenses.  Except as expressly provided in Sections 4.2, 7.1, 7.2, and Article 11, nothing in this Agreement grants either Party any right, title or interest in and to the intellectual property rights of an Party (either expressly or by implication or estoppel).  For clarity, the licenses granted in Section 7.1 by Exelixis to BMS do not give BMS any right or license (a) to incorporate into any Product (e.g., as a combination product) any compound that is Controlled by Exelixis and that is not a Licensed Compound or (b) to perform any research that is directed to identifying, characterizing, developing or otherwise pursuing any Small Molecule Compound that is not a Licensed Compound.  For clarity, the licenses granted in Section 11.5 by BMS to Exelixis do not give Exelixis any right or license (a) to incorporate into any Product (e.g., as a combination product) any compound that is Controlled by Exelixis and that is not a Reverted Compound or (b) to perform any research that is directed to identifying, characterizing, developing or otherwise pursuing any small molecule compound that is not a Reverted Compound.
7.4    Sublicensing.  Each Party shall provide the other Parties with the name of each permitted sublicensee of its rights under this Article 7 and a copy of the applicable sublicense agreement; provided that each Party may redact confidential or proprietary terms from such copy, including financial terms.  The sublicensing Party shall remain responsible for each permitted sublicensee’s compliance with the applicable terms and conditions of this Agreement.  Each sublicense granted by a Party of its rights under this Article 7 to a party who is an Affiliate of such Party at the time such license is granted shall terminate immediately upon such party ceasing to be an Affiliate of such Party.
7.5    Ownership.
(a)    The inventorship of all Sole Inventions and Joint Inventions shall be determined under the U.S. patent laws.
(b)    BMS shall own the entire right, title and interest in and to any and all of its Sole Inventions, and Patents claiming only such Sole Inventions (and no Joint Inventions) (“Sole Invention Patents”).  As between EXEL and EPC, EPC shall own the entire right, title and interest in and to any and all of Sole Invention Patents of EXEL and/or EPC.   EXEL hereby assigns to EPC its entire right, title and interest in and to its Sole Invention Patents.  BMS and Exelixis shall be joint owners in and to any and all Joint Inventions, provided that, as between EXEL and EPC, EPC shall be the joint owner of any and all Patents claiming such Joint Inventions (“Joint Invention Patents”), and EXEL hereby assigns to EPC its entire right, title and interest in and to its Joint Invention Patents.  BMS and Exelixis (EPC for Joint Invention Patents and EXEL for other Joint Inventions) as joint owners each shall have the right to exploit and to grant licenses under such Joint Inventions, and where exercise of such rights require, under the laws of a country, with the consent of the other Party (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned) unless otherwise specified in this Agreement (including where such rights are exclusively licensed to the other Party hereunder).  

	
			
	

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(c)    All employees, agents and contractors of each Party shall be under written obligation to assign any inventions and related intellectual property to the Party for whom they are employed or are providing services. 
(d)    The Parties acknowledge and agree that this Agreement shall be deemed to be a “Joint Research Agreement” as defined under 35 U.S.C. 103(c).
7.6    Disclosure.  Each Party shall submit a written report to the other Parties no less frequently than within [*] of the end of each [*] describing any Sole Invention or Joint Invention arising during the prior [*] in the course of the Agreement which it believes may be patentable or at such earlier time as may be necessary to preserve patentability of such invention.  Each Party shall provide to the other Parties such assistance and execute such documents as are reasonably necessary to permit the filing and prosecution of such patent application to be filed on such Sole Invention or Joint Invention, or the issuance, maintenance or extension of any resulting Patent.
7.7    Patent Prosecution and Maintenance; Abandonment.
(a)    Joint Patent Committee.
(i)    Establishment & Meetings.  Promptly after the Original Effective Date (as defined in the TGR5 License Agreement), the Parties shall establish a committee (the “Joint Patent Committee” or “JPC”).  The JPC shall be composed of at least one (1) representative from each of BMS and EXEL, at least one of which shall be a patent counsel for such Party.  Each such Party may change its representative(s) by giving the other such Party at least [*] prior written notice.  The JPC shall meet within [*] after the Original Effective Date (as defined in the TGR5 License Agreement), and once per [*] thereafter, or as may be requested by either Party as necessary, by teleconference, videoconference or in person (as determined by the JPC).
(1)    Duties.  As between EXEL and EPC, EXEL shall carry out the day-to-day responsibility for filing, prosecution and maintenance on behalf of EPC under Section 7.1 through 7.8.  Promptly after the Original Effective Date (as defined in the TGR5 License Agreement), [*] shall oversee (subject to Sections 7.7(a)(ii), (iv) and (v) below) the preparation, filing, prosecution (including any interferences, reissue proceedings and reexaminations) and maintenance of all [*] Patents, [*] Patents Controlled by [*], and [*] Patents that in each case are [*] (the “[*] Patents”), provided that, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, such responsibilities shall be carried out by: (A) [*] by [*] the [*], unless there exists [*] of [*] and [*]; (B) [*] by [*], but only in the case where [*] described in subsection (A) had [*] of [*]; or (C) [*] in conjunction with [*] described in the preceding subsection (A) or (B), as applicable.  [*], or [*], shall provide [*] with an update of the filing, prosecution and maintenance status for each of the [*] Patents on a periodic basis, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to consult with and cooperate with [*] with respect to the filing, prosecution and maintenance of the [*] Patents, including providing [*] with drafts of proposed filings to allow [*] a reasonable opportunity for review and comment before such filings are due.  [*], or [*], shall provide to [*] copies of any papers relating to the filing, prosecution and maintenance of the [*] Patents promptly upon their being filed and received.

	
			
	

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(2)    Decisions.  Subsequent to the Original Effective Date (as defined in the TGR5 License Agreement), in the event of a dispute between the Parties with regard to the preparation, filing, prosecution (including any interferences, reissue proceedings and reexaminations) and maintenance of any [*] Patent, the matter shall be promptly referred to the [*] of EXEL and [*] for BMS.  If these two (2) individuals are unable to resolve the dispute promptly, then the matter shall be promptly elevated to the [*] of EXEL and the [*] of BMS.  If these two (2) individuals are unable to resolve the dispute promptly, then, subject to Sections 7.7(a)(i)(3), 7.7(a)(i)(4), 7.7(a)(ii), [*], and [*], [*] shall have the final decision, except if such decision: (A) conflicts with the terms of the Agreement; (B) would result in [*] described in [*] or a [*] of the [*]; or (C) materially impacts [*] prosecution of Patents that [*] a [*], in which case of subsection 7.7(a)(i)(2)(A) - (C), [*] shall have the final decision.
(3)    Limitation on Subsection 7.7(a)(i)(2)(B).  If [*] reasonably believes that filing a new patent application covering a [*] (other than the [*] of a [*]) would result in potential claims [*] for [*], and if [*] disputes with [*] that such patent application should be filed, then such dispute shall be discussed as described in the first two (2) sentences of Section 7.7(a)(i)(2), and, if still unresolved, shall be arbitrated pursuant to Section [*], and [*] shall not have the right to exercise its final-decision making authority pursuant to Subsection 7.7(a)(i)(2)(B) unless the dispute is resolved in [*] favor.
(4)    Limitation on Subsection 7.7(a)(i)(2)(C).  [*] hereby covenants that it shall not, without the prior written consent of [*] (which shall not be unreasonably delayed or conditioned), during the term of this Agreement, [*] the decision-making authority granted to [*] pursuant to Subsection 7.7(a)(i)(2)(C) [*] that is [*] as of the Original Effective Date or [*].  Furthermore, if [*] the decision-making authority granted to [*] pursuant to Subsection 7.7(a)(i)(2)(C) [*] by [*], [*] or [*], and such [*] is [*] or [*] a [*] that is [*], then [*] and [*] shall agree, pursuant to Section [*], on [*] the decision-making authority granted to [*] pursuant to Subsection 7.7(a)(i)(2)(C).
(ii)    Abandonment.  In no event shall [*] knowingly permit any of the [*] Patents to be abandoned in any country, or elect not to file a new patent application claiming priority to a patent application within the [*] Patents either before such patent application’s issuance or within the time period required for the filing of an international (i.e., Patent Cooperation Treaty), regional (including European Patent Office) or national application, without [*] written consent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned) or [*] otherwise first being given an opportunity to assume full responsibility (at [*] expense) for the continued prosecution and maintenance of such [*] Patents or the filing of such new patent application.  Accordingly, [*], or [*], shall provide [*] with notice of the allowance and expected issuance date of any patent within the [*] Patents, or any of the aforementioned filing deadlines, and [*] shall provide [*] with prompt notice as to whether [*] desires [*] to file such new patent application.  In the event that [*] decides either: (A) not to continue the prosecution or maintenance of a patent application or patent within the [*] Patents in any country; or (B) not to file such new patent application requested to be filed by [*], [*] shall provide [*] with notice of this decision at least [*] prior to any pending lapse or abandonment thereof, and [*] shall thereafter have the right to assume responsibility for the filing, prosecution and maintenance of such patent or patent application.  In the event that [*] assumes 

	
			
	

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such responsibility for such filing, prosecution and maintenance, [*] shall no longer have the responsibility for such filing, prosecution and maintenance of such patent applications and patents, and [*] shall cooperate as reasonably requested by [*] to facilitate control of such filing, prosecution and maintenance by [*].  In the case where [*] takes over the filing, prosecution or maintenance of any patent or patent application as set forth above, such patent or patent application shall [*] be [*] the [*], and [*] shall [*] such patent or patent application.
(iii)    Filing, Prosecution and Maintenance of Sole Invention Patents Controlled by BMS.  In accordance with this Section 7.7(a)(iii), BMS shall be responsible for the filing, prosecution (including any interferences, reissues and reexaminations) and maintenance of all Sole Invention Patents Controlled by BMS.  BMS shall provide to EXEL copies of any papers relating to the filing, prosecution and maintenance of the Sole Invention Patents Controlled by BMS promptly upon their being filed and received.
(iv)    Patent Term Extension.  EXEL and BMS shall each cooperate with each another and shall use commercially reasonable efforts in obtaining patent term extension (including any pediatric exclusivity extensions as may be available) or supplemental protection certificates or their equivalents in any country with respect to patent rights covering the Products.  If elections with respect to obtaining such patent term extensions are to be made, [*] shall have the right to make the election to seek patent term extension or supplemental protection.
(v)    Exelixis Right to Separate Claims.  To the extent that any Sole Invention Patent owned by EPC contains claims that cover compounds that are not Licensed Compounds (such compounds, “Separable Compounds”), EXEL shall have the right to separate any claims that cover such Separable Compounds (and not Licensed Compounds) and to file such claims in a separate application (e.g., a continuation, continuation-in-part, or divisional application).  EXEL shall notify BMS in writing prior to separating such claims, and such separation shall be at EXEL’s sole expense.
(b)    Payment of Prosecution Costs.  [*] shall bear the out-of-pocket expenses (including reasonable fees for any outside counsel, [*]) associated with the filing, prosecution (including any interferences, reissue proceedings and reexaminations) and maintenance of: (X) Patents covering [*]; and (Y) the [*] Patents other than those [*] Patents that are [*], provided that if any [*] or [*] is part of a patent application or patent that is [*] but [*] that are [*], then the Parties shall mutually agree upon an appropriate allocation of the expenses so that [*] does not bear any portion of the out-of-pocket expenses attributable to [*].
(c)    Payment of Expenses for Joint Invention Patents.  EXEL and BMS shall mutually agree on the percentage of expenses that each of EXEL and BMS shall bear with respect to Joint Invention Patents for which the cost of filing, prosecuting or maintaining such Joint Invention is not the responsibility of a Party under Section 7.7(b) hereof (which, in the absence of any other agreement between EXEL and BMS, shall be divided evenly).
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(i)    If either EXEL or BMS elects not to pay its share of any expenses with respect to [*] Patent in a given country under any of Section [*], such Party shall inform such other Party in writing not less than [*] before any relevant deadline (or, in the event of a shorter period in which to respond to a patent office, as soon as reasonably practicable), and, if such other Party assumes the expenses associated with the [*] Patent, then the assuming Party (in the case of EXEL, EPC) shall thereby become the sole owner of such [*] Patent in such country and such other Party shall assign to the assuming Party its rights, title and interests in such [*] Patent in such country.
(ii)    If either EPC or BMS is the assignee or owner of a Patent (other than [*]) that is licensed to such other Party under any of Sections 7.1 or 7.2, and such owning Party elects not to pay its share of expenses pursuant to Section [*] in a given country, such owning Party shall inform such other Party in writing not less than [*] before any relevant deadline (or, in the event of a shorter period in which to respond to a patent office, as soon as reasonably practicable).  If such other Party assumes the expenses associated with the Patent in such country, then the assuming Party shall thereby [*] such Patent and the owning Party shall [*] such Patent in such country.
(iii)    If either EPC or BMS is the licensee of a Patent (other than [*]) under any of Sections 7.1 or 7.2, and such Party elects not to pay its share of expenses pursuant to Section [*] in a given country, such Party shall inform such other Party (in the case EPC is the licensee, EPC or EXEL shall inform BMS, and in the case BMS is the licensee, BMS shall inform EXEL) in writing not less than [*] before any relevant deadline (or, in the event of a shorter period in which to respond to a patent office, as soon as reasonably practicable) (such Patent(s) in such countries, as identified in such notice, being a “Cost-Terminated Patent Right”), and shall no longer have any rights under such Sections 7.1 or 7.2, as applicable, with respect to the relevant Patent in such country, provided that all remaining rights and licenses under all other Patent(s) within such licensed Patents would remain in effect.  It is also understood that such licensee shall be offered the opportunity to assume its share of the responsibility for the costs of filing, prosecution and maintenance of any Patent(s) claiming priority directly or indirectly from any such Cost-Terminated Patent Right, and that where such expenses are assumed by such licensee, it shall be afforded all the rights and licenses as provided under this Agreement for the licensed Patents (other than the Cost-Terminated Patent Right) with respect to such Patent(s) claiming priority directly or indirectly from any such Cost-Terminated Patent Right. 
(e)    Each of EXEL and BMS shall provide to such other Party, on [*] basis, a patent report that includes the serial number, docket number and status of each Patent for which such Party has the right to direct the filing, prosecution and maintenance and which [*] (in the case of [*] such [*] that are [*]) or [*].  EXEL and BMS through their patent counsel shall discuss as appropriate (but not more than [*]) ways in which to allocate such out-of-pocket expenses in an appropriate, cost-effective manner consistent with the purposes of this Agreement [*]. 

	
			
	

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7.8    Enforcement of Patent Rights.
(a)    Enforcement of Exelixis Sole Patents.
(i)    Enforcement by [*].  In the event that management or in-house counsel for any Party becomes aware of a suspected infringement by a Third Party of a Patent claiming a Sole Invention owned by EPC that claims the composition of matter (including formulation), manufacture or use of one or more Products that is being Developed or Commercialized by BMS or its Affiliate or sublicensee using Diligent Efforts and which is exclusively licensed to BMS under Section 7.1(c) (for purposes of this Section 7.8(a)(i) only, an “Exelixis Sole Patent”), such Party shall notify the other Parties promptly, and following such notification, the Parties shall confer.  As between EXEL and EPC, EXEL shall carry out the patent enforcement activities on behalf of EPC under this 7.8, and shall pay costs and expenses on behalf of EPC in connection therewith.  Each Party of EXEL and BMS shall provide the same level of disclosure to the other Party’s in-house counsel concerning suspected infringement of an Exelixis Sole Patent as such Party would provide with respect to suspected infringement of its own issued Patent or an exclusively licensed issued Patent claiming a product it is developing or commercializing independent of this Agreement.  Where such suspected infringement involves such Third Party’s development, manufacture, use or sale of a product directed against ROR, [*] shall have the right, but shall not be obligated, to bring an infringement action against any such Third Party or to defend such proceedings at its own expense, in its own name and entirely under its own direction and control.  [*] shall reasonably assist [*] (at [*] expense) in such actions or proceedings if so requested, and EPC shall lend its name to such actions or proceedings if requested by [*] or required by law, and [*] shall hold [*] harmless from any liability incurred by [*] arising out of any such proceedings or actions at [*] request.  [*] have the right to participate and be represented in any such suit by its own counsel at its own expense.  No settlement of any such action or defense which restricts the scope, or adversely affects the enforceability, of any such Exelixis Sole Patent may be entered into by [*] without the prior consent of [*] (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned).
(ii)    Enforcement by [*].  If [*] elects not to bring any action for infringement or to defend any proceeding described in Section 7.8(a)(i) and so notifies [*], or where [*] ([*] such Exelixis Sole Patent) otherwise desires to bring an action or to defend any proceeding directly involving an Exelixis Sole Patent, then [*] may bring such action or defend such proceeding at its own expense, in [*] own name and entirely under its own direction and control; provided that [*] must confer with [*] with respect to any such action or proceeding and obtain the prior written consent of [*] to commence such action or proceeding, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned; provided further, that with respect to any Exelixis Sole Patent that is a Patent [*] the [*] (or foreign equivalent(s) of such Patent or the [*]) by [*] (a “[*] Patent”), if [*] fails to consent to any such action or proceeding, the [*] for any [*] such Exelixis Sole Patent shall in no event [*] by any failure to enforce such Exelixis Sole Patent.  [*] shall reasonably assist [*] (at [*] expense) in any action or proceeding being prosecuted or defended by [*], if so requested by [*] or required by law, and [*] shall hold [*] harmless from any liability incurred by [*] arising out of any such proceedings or actions.  [*] shall have the right to participate and be represented in any such suit by its own counsel at its 

	
			
	

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own expense.  No settlement of any such action or defense which restricts the scope, or adversely affects the enforceability, of a [*] Patent, may be entered into by [*] without the prior consent of [*] (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned).
(b)    Enforcement of Joint Invention Patents.
(i)    Joint Product Patents.
(1)    Enforcement by [*].  In the event that management or in-house counsel for either EXEL or BMS becomes aware of a suspected infringement of a Patent claiming a Joint Invention that pertains to the composition of matter (including formulation), manufacture or use of one or more Products that is being developed or commercialized by BMS or its Affiliate or sublicensee using Diligent Efforts and which is exclusively licensed to BMS under Section 7.1(c) (a “Joint Product Patent”), such Party shall notify such other Party promptly, and following such notification, the Parties shall confer.  Each Party shall provide the same level of disclosure to such other Party’s in-house counsel concerning suspected infringement of a Joint Product Patent as such Party would provide with respect to suspected infringement of its own issued Patent or an exclusively licensed issued Patent claiming a product it is developing or commercializing independent of this Agreement.  [*] shall have the right, but shall not be obligated, to bring an infringement action or to defend such proceedings at its own expense, in its own name and entirely under its own direction and control.  [*] shall reasonably assist [*] (at [*] expense) in such actions or proceedings if so requested, and [*] shall lend its name to such actions or proceedings if requested by [*] or required by law, and [*] shall hold [*] harmless from any liability incurred by [*] arising out of any such proceedings or actions.  [*] have the right to participate and be represented in any such suit by its own counsel at its own expense.  No settlement of any such action or defense which restricts the scope or affects the enforceability of a Joint Product Patent may be entered into by [*] without the prior consent of [*] (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned).
(2)    Enforcement by [*].  If [*] elects not to bring any action for infringement or to defend any proceeding described in Section 7.8(b)(i)(1) and so notifies [*], or for any other enforcement by [*] of a Joint Product Patent which is exclusively licensed to BMS under Section 7.1(c), then [*] may bring such action or defend such proceeding at its own expense, in [*] own name and entirely under its own direction and control; provided that [*] must confer with [*] with respect to any such action or proceeding and obtain the prior written consent of [*] to commence such action or proceeding, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned; provided further, that with respect to any Joint Product Patent that is a [*] Patent, if [*] fails to consent to any such action or proceeding, the [*] for any [*] such Joint Product Patent shall in no event [*] by any failure to enforce such Joint Product Patent.  [*] shall reasonably assist [*] (at [*] expense) in any action or proceeding being prosecuted or defended by [*], if so requested by [*] or required by law, and [*] shall hold [*] harmless from any liability incurred by [*] arising out of any such proceedings or actions.  [*] shall have the right to participate and be represented in any such suit by its own counsel at its own expense.  No settlement of any such action or defense which restricts the scope or affects the enforceability of 

	
			
	

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a Joint Product Patent may be entered into by [*] without the prior consent of [*] (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned). 
(ii)    Other Joint Patents.
(1)    Enforcement by [*].  In the event that management or in-house counsel for either EXEL or BMS becomes aware of a suspected infringement of a Patent that claims a Joint Invention but is not a Joint Product Patent (an “Other Joint Patent”), such Party shall notify such other Party promptly, and following such notification, the Parties shall confer.  Each of EXEL and BMS shall provide the same level of disclosure to such other Party’s in-house counsel concerning suspected infringement of an Other Joint Patent as such Party would provide with respect to suspected infringement of its own issued Patent or an exclusively licensed issued Patent claiming a product it is developing or commercializing independent of this Agreement.  [*] shall have the right, but shall not be obligated, to prosecute an infringement action or to defend such proceedings at its own expense, in its own name and entirely under its own direction and control.  [*] shall reasonably assist [*] (at [*] expense) in such actions or proceedings if so requested, and [*] shall lend its name to such actions or proceedings if requested by [*] or required by law, and [*] shall hold [*] harmless from any liability incurred by [*] arising out of any such proceedings or actions.  [*] have the right to participate and be represented in any such suit by their own counsel at its own expense.  No settlement of any such action or defense which restricts the scope or affects the enforceability of an Other Joint Patent may be entered into by [*] without the prior consent of [*] (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned).
(2)    Enforcement by [*].  If [*] elects not to bring any action for infringement or to defend any proceeding described in Section 7.8(b)(ii)(1) and so notifies [*], then [*] may bring such action or defend such proceeding at its own expense, in its own name and entirely under its own direction and control; provided that [*] must confer with [*] with respect to any such action or proceeding and obtain the prior written consent of [*] to commence such action or proceeding, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned; provided further, that with respect to any Other Joint Patent that is a [*] Patent, if [*] fails to consent to any such action or proceeding, the [*] for any [*] such Other Joint Patent shall in no event [*] by any failure to enforce such Other Joint Patent.  [*] shall reasonably assist [*] (at [*] expense) in any action or proceeding being prosecuted or defended by [*], if so requested by [*] required by law, and [*] shall hold [*] harmless from any liability incurred by [*] arising out of any such proceedings or actions.  [*] shall have the right to participate and be represented in any such suit by its own counsel at its own expense.  No settlement of any such action or defense which restricts the scope or affects the enforceability of an Other Joint Patent may be entered into by [*] without the prior consent of [*] (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned). 
(c)    General Provisions Relating to Enforcement of Patents.
(i)    Withdrawal.  If either EXEL or BMS brings such an action or defends such a proceeding under this Section 7.8 and subsequently ceases to pursue or withdraws from such action or proceeding, it shall promptly notify such other Party and the other 

	
			
	

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Party (in the case of EXEL, on behalf of EPC) may substitute itself for the withdrawing Party under the terms of this Section 7.8 (including such prior written consent as provided for under this Section 7.8) at its own expense; provided, however, that [*] right to substitute itself for [*] pursuant to this Section 7.8(c)(i) shall be limited, with respect to [*] Patents, to actions and proceedings that [*] initially had the first right to bring or defend pursuant to Section [*].
(ii)    Recoveries.  In the event either Party exercises the rights conferred in this Section 7.8 and recovers any damages or other sums in such action, suit or proceeding or in settlement thereof, such damages or other sums recovered shall first be applied to all out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by the Parties in connection therewith, including attorneys fees.  If such recovery is insufficient to cover all such costs and expenses of both Parties, it shall be shared in proportion to the total such costs and expenses incurred by each Party.  If after such reimbursement any funds shall remain from such damages or other sums recovered, such funds shall be[*].
(d)    Data Exclusivity and Orange Book Listings.  With respect to data exclusivity periods (such as those periods listed in the FDA’s Orange Book (including any available pediatric extensions) or periods under national implementations of Article 9.1(a)(iii) of Directive 2001/EC/83, and all international equivalents), BMS shall use commercially reasonable efforts consistent with its obligations under applicable law (including any applicable consent order) to seek, maintain and enforce all such data exclusivity periods available for the Products.  With respect to filings in the FDA Orange Book (and foreign equivalents) for issued patents for a Product, upon request by BMS (and at BMS’ expense), Exelixis shall provide reasonable cooperation to BMS in filing and maintaining such Orange Book (and foreign equivalent) listings. 
(e)    No Action in Violation of Law.  None of the Parties shall be required to take any action pursuant to this Section 7.8 that such Party reasonably determines in its sole judgment and discretion conflicts with or violates any court or government order or decree applicable to such Party.
(f)    Notification of Patent Certification.  [*] shall notify and provide [*] with copies of any allegations of alleged patent invalidity, unenforceability or non-infringement of any [*] Patent [*] hereunder pursuant to a Paragraph IV Patent Certification by a Third Party filing an Abbreviated New Drug Application, an application under §505(b)(2) or other similar patent certification by a Third Party, and any foreign equivalent thereof.  Such notification and copies shall be provided to [*] by [*] as soon as practicable and at least within [*] after [*] receives such certification, and shall be sent by facsimile and overnight courier to the address set forth below:
[*]

7.9    Defense of Third Party Claims.  If a claim is brought by a Third Party that any activity related to work performed by a Party under the Agreement infringes the intellectual property rights of such Third Party, each Party shall give prompt written notice to the other Parties of such claim, and following such notification, the Parties shall confer on how to respond.

	
			
	

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	8.
	COMPENSATION

8.1    Upfront Payment.  BMS shall pay Exelixis an upfront payment of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) on the earlier to occur of the following: (a) [*] after the Original Effective Date; or (b) [*] after the Original Effective Date (as defined in the TGR5 License Agreement).  Such payment shall be noncreditable and nonrefundable.
8.2    Milestone Payments to EPC.
(a)    Development and Regulatory Milestones.
(i)    BMS shall make the milestone payments set forth below to EPC within [*] after the first achievement of each indicated event by BMS or any of its Affiliates or sublicensees and, subject to Section 8.2(a)(iii), with respect to each of the events described in [*] below, after the first achievement of each such event with respect to any Licensed Compound.  For clarity, with respect to milestones that are triggered by the [*], such [*] must be [*] that is [*] and [*] the [*] or [*] of the [*].  All such milestone payments made by BMS to EPC hereunder shall be noncreditable and nonrefundable.

	
			
	

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	Event

	Milestone Payment

	(1) BMS DP 2.0 Acceptance
	$2.5 million

	(2) [*]

	$[*]

	(3) [*]

	$[*]

	(4) [*]

	$[*]

	(5) [*]

	$[*]

	(6) [*]

	$[*]

	(7) [*]

	$[*]

	(8) [*]

	$[*]

	(9) [*]

	$[*]

	(10) [*]

	$[*]

	(11) [*]

	$[*]

	(12) [*]

	$[*]

	(13) [*]

	$[*]

	(14) [*]

	$[*]

(ii)    Milestone Payment Restrictions.  Each milestone payment set forth in Section 8.2(a)(i) shall be paid [*] with respect to [*], [*] the [*] or [*] the [*] in [*] for [*], or the [*] or [*] for [*].
(iii)    Milestone Payments for [*].  If BMS is diligently developing and paying milestones to EPC under Section 8.2(a)(i) [*], the payments [*] made to EPC under Sections 8.2(a)(i) for [*] shall be [*] such [*] the [*] in [*], in which case BMS shall pay EPC the [*] the [*] in [*] within [*] of the [*] such [*]; provided, however, that if this Agreement terminates before such [*], then BMS shall [*] pay EPC the [*].  If [*] the [*] or [*], then BMS shall only pay milestones [*] for the events that [*] the [*] such [*]; however, if a [*], then BMS shall pay the milestones [*] a [*] have been paid [*].  For clarity, the Parties agree that [*] shall [*], [*], or [*] of the [*] the [*].
(b)    Commercial Milestones.  BMS shall make the milestone payments set forth below to EPC after first achievement of each indicated event by BMS or any of its Affiliates or sublicensees with respect to each Product.  Each milestone payment shall be made 

	
			
	

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by BMS [*], [*] due and payable [*] after the end of the [*] in which such milestone event is met.  BMS shall pay [*] to [*] if, at the time [*], the [*] the payment obligation (the “[*]”) was [*] for the [*].  Otherwise, the [*] shall be [*], provided that [*].  BMS shall pay [*] to EPC [*] if, at the time [*], the [*] for the [*].  Otherwise, the [*] shall be [*], provided that [*].  All such milestone payments made by BMS to EPC hereunder shall be noncreditable and nonrefundable, and shall be paid only once with respect to each Product, regardless of [*] or [*] for that Product, or [*] or [*] for that Product.
	
		
	Event
	Milestone Payment

	[*]
	$[*]

	[*]
	$[*]

	[*]
	$[*]

8.3    Royalty Payments to EPC for Net Sales of Products.  For each Product, BMS shall pay to EPC royalties on Net Sales of such Product by BMS (or its Affiliates or sublicensees) in the Territory at a royalty rate determined by aggregate Net Sales in the Territory of such Product in a calendar year as follows:
	
			
	

Calendar year Net Sales of Products
	Royalty Rate for Products Comprising an Exelixis ROR Compound
	Royalty Rate for Products Not Comprising an Exelixis ROR Compound

	First $[*]
	[*]%
	[*]%

	Portion above $[*] and up to and including $[*]
	[*]%
	[*]%

	Portion above $[*]
	[*]%
	[*]%

For clarity, Net Sales shall be [*].  For the purpose of this Section 8.3, all Products [*] shall be [*] and the Net Sales of such Products shall be [*] the [*], regardless of whether [*] or [*], or [*] or [*].  All royalty payments made by BMS to EPC hereunder shall be noncreditable and nonrefundable, [*] royalties to EPC, in which case such [*] shall be [*] (or, in the event that [*], such [*] shall be [*]).
8.4    Third Party Royalties
(a)    [*] all Third Party royalties owed with respect to a Product in the Territory on intellectual property that is intellectual property that: (A) [*] from a Third Party prior to the Original Effective Date and [*]; and (B) [*].  Subject to Section 8.4(b), [*] Third Party royalties 

	
			
	

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owed on intellectual property in connection with the development and commercialization of a Product in the Territory; provided that each Party shall bear all Third Party royalties arising from any infringing activities by such Party prior to the Original Effective Date.
(b)    BMS may deduct from the royalties it would otherwise owe to EPC pursuant to Section 8.3 for a particular Product, an amount equal to [*] of all royalties payable to a Third Party in consideration for rights necessary or reasonably useful for the manufacture, use or sale of such Product, up to a maximum deduction of [*] of the royalties due EPC for such Product.
8.5    [*].  During the applicable Royalty Term for a particular Product, if the Patents claiming the composition of matter of such Product have expired, and if any [*]: (a) [*] in any given country in any year; and (b) such [*] in such country for such year are, [*]:
(i)    [*], but [*] of the [*] in such country, then [*]; or 
(ii)    [*] of the [*] in such country, then [*]. 
8.6    Limitation on Deductions.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the operation of Sections 8.4 and 8.5 for a given Product, whether singularly or in combination with each other, shall not [*].
8.7    Quarterly Payments and Reports.  All royalties due under Section 8.3 shall be paid quarterly, on a country-by-country basis, within [*] of the end of the relevant quarter for which royalties are due.  BMS shall provide to EPC within[*] after the end of each quarter a report that summarizes the Net Sales of a Product during such quarter, provided that to the extent additional information is reasonably required by EPC and/or EXEL to comply with its obligations to any of its licensors, the Parties shall work together in good faith to timely compile and produce such additional information.  Such reports shall also include detailed information regarding the calculation of royalties due pursuant to Section 8.3, including allowable deductions in the calculation of Net Sales of each Product on which royalties are paid, and, to the extent Section 8.5 is applicable, the calculation of [*] and [*] of [*].
8.8    Term of Royalties.  EPC’s right to receive royalties under Section 8.3 shall expire on a country-by-country and Product-by-Product basis upon the later of: (a) [*]; or (b) [*] (the “Royalty Term”).  Upon the expiration of the Royalty Term with respect to a Product in a country, BMS shall have a fully-paid-up perpetual license under Section 7.1(c) for the making, using, selling, offering for sale and importing of such Product in such country.
8.9    Payment Method.  All payments due under this Agreement to EPC shall be made by bank wire transfer in immediately available funds to an account designated by EPC.  All payments hereunder shall be made in Dollars.
8.10    Taxes.  EPC shall pay any and all taxes levied on account of all payments it receives under this Agreement.  If laws or regulations require that taxes be withheld, BMS shall: (a) deduct those taxes from the remittable payment; (b) pay the taxes to the proper taxing 

	
			
	

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authority; and (c) send evidence of the obligation together with proof of tax payment to EXEL within [*] following that tax payment.  The Parties shall discuss appropriate mechanisms for minimizing such taxes to the extent possible in compliance with applicable law.
8.11    Blocked Currency.  In each country where the local currency is blocked and cannot be removed from the country, royalties accrued in that country shall be paid to EPC in Dollars based on the Dollar reported sales for the quarter (translated for such country per Statement of Financial Standards No. 52), unless otherwise mutually agreed.
8.12    Sublicenses.  In the event BMS grants any permitted licenses or sublicenses to Third Parties to sell Products that are subject to royalty payments under Section 8.3, BMS shall have the responsibility to account for and report sales of any Product by a licensee or a sublicensee on the same basis as if such sales were Net Sales by BMS.  BMS shall pay to EPC (or cause the licensee or sublicensee to pay to EPC, with BMS remaining responsible for any failure of the licensee or sublicensee to pay amounts when due under this Agreement): (a) royalties on such sales as if such sales of the licensee or sublicensee were Net Sales of BMS or any of its Affiliates; and (b) milestones payments pursuant to Section 8.2 based on the achievement by such licensee or sublicensee of any milestone event contemplated in such Sections as if such milestone event had been achieved by BMS or any of its Affiliates hereunder.  Any sales by BMS’ Affiliates and sublicensees of BMS or such sublicensee’s Affiliates, in each case to Third Parties, shall be aggregated with sales by BMS for the purpose of calculating the aggregate Net Sales in Sections 8.2(b) and 8.3.
8.13    Foreign Exchange.  Conversion of sales recorded in local currencies to Dollars shall be performed in a manner consistent with BMS’ normal practices used to prepare its audited financial statements for internal and external reporting purposes, which uses a widely accepted source of published exchange rates.
8.14    Records.  BMS shall keep (and shall ensure that its Affiliates and sublicensees shall keep) such records as are required to determine, in a manner consistent with GAAP and this Agreement, the sums due under this Agreement, including Net Sales.  All such books, records and accounts shall be retained by BMS until the later of (a) [*] after the end of the period to which such books, records and accounts pertain and (b) the [*] (or any extensions thereof), or for such longer period as may be required by applicable law.  BMS shall require its sublicensees to provide to it a report detailing the foregoing expenses and calculations incurred or made by such sublicensee, which report shall be made available to Exelixis in connection with any audit conducted by Exelixis pursuant to Section 8.15.
8.15    Audits.  Exelixis shall have the right to have an independent certified public accountant, reasonably acceptable to BMS, to have access during normal business hours, and upon reasonable prior written notice, to examine only those records of BMS (and its Affiliates and sublicensees) as may be reasonably necessary to determine, with respect to any calendar year ending not more than [*] prior to Exelixis’ request, the correctness or completeness of any report or payment made under this Agreement.  The foregoing right of review may be exercised [*].  Results of any such examination shall be: (a) limited to information relating to the Products; (b) made available to both Parties; and (c) subject to Article 10.  Exelixis shall bear the full cost of 

	
			
	

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the performance of any such audit, unless such audit discloses a variance to the detriment of Exelixis of more than [*] from the amount of the original report, royalty or payment calculation, in which case BMS shall bear the full cost of the performance of such audit.  The results of such audit shall be [*].
8.16    Interest.  Any payments or portions thereof due hereunder that are not paid on the date such payments are due under this Agreement shall bear interest at a rate equal to the lesser of: (a) [*] Rate as published by Citibank, N.A., New York, New York, or any successor thereto, at 12:01 a.m. on the first day of each quarter in which such payments are overdue; or (b) the maximum rate permitted by law, in each case calculated on the number of days such payment is delinquent, compounded monthly.
8.17    Non-Monetary Consideration.  In the event that BMS or its Affiliate or sublicensee receives any non-monetary consideration in connection with the sale of a Product, BMS’ payment obligations under this Article 8 shall be based on the fair market value of such other consideration.  In such case, BMS shall disclose the terms of such arrangement to EPC and EXEL and the Parties shall endeavor in good faith to agree on such fair market value.
8.18    Payments to or Reports by Affiliates.  Any payment required under any provision of this Agreement to be made to either BMS or EPC or any report required to be made by any Party shall be made to or by an Affiliate of that Party if designated in writing by that Party as the appropriate recipient or reporting entity.
		
	9.
	EXCLUSIVITY

9.1    Licensed Compounds.  This Agreement will be exclusive with respect to the Development, Manufacture, and Commercialization of [*] that are intended to [*] as described below [*].
(a)    Prior to Commercialization.  Subject to Sections 9.2, 9.3 and 9.4, [*], [*] (directly or indirectly, and either with or without a bona fide collaborator) outside the scope of this Agreement any programs: (i) that [*] that [*]; or (ii) where [*]. 
(b)    Subsequent to Commercialization.  Subject to Sections 9.2, 9.3 and 9.4, [*], [*] (directly or indirectly, and either with or without a bona fide collaborator) outside the scope of this Agreement any programs to [*] that [*], and any [*] subject to the following terms and conditions:
(i)    Commercial Launch of [*].  [*], any product [*]: (A) that is [*] and [*]; or (B) where the [*] that [*] (any such product, a “[*]”), for a [*] of a [*].
(ii)    [*] of a [*].  In the event of any [*] of a [*] that is permitted under Section [*], the Party [*] shall [*] a [*]: [*] of any [*] for a [*] subsequent to [*] of a [*] and [*] the [*] the [*] with respect to such [*] or [*] of this Agreement (in either case, [*]).

	
			
	

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9.2    [*].  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Article 9, if either BMS or EXEL is engaged in [*] a program that is [*] that is [*], and [*] such program [*], such Party shall [*] with such [*] in order to [*] so the [*] the [*] for [*].
9.3    Not Applicable to [*] or [*].  The restrictions and obligations in Section 9.1 shall not apply with respect to either BMS or EXEL for [*] that are [*] by such Party [*] (either with or without a bona fide collaborator) or for any [*].
9.4    [*] Right.  [*] may [*] with a [*] that [*] a [*] solely with respect to the [*] of [*] and/or a [*] that [*]: (a) any [*] product that is [*] a [*]; and (b) such [*] a [*], on the condition that [*] to [*] of [*] with respect to [*] as set forth herein (assuming such [*] and/or a [*]).
		
	10.
	CONFIDENTIALITY

10.1    Nondisclosure of Confidential Information.  For the purpose of this Article 10, unless otherwise set forth herein, EXEL and EPC shall be deemed collectively as one (1) “Party” and shall be referred to as Exelixis.  All Information or Materials disclosed by one Party to the other Party pursuant to this Agreement, and, subject to Section 10.6, Information that is generated pursuant to this Agreement with respect to Licensed Compounds or Products (for so long as such Licensed Compound or Product is not removed from the Agreement as a result of a Product specific termination pursuant to Section 11.3), shall be “Confidential Information” for all purposes hereunder.  The Parties agree that, during term of this Agreement and for a period of [*] thereafter, a Party receiving Confidential Information of the other Party shall: (a) use Diligent Efforts to maintain in confidence such Confidential Information (but not less than those efforts as such Party uses to maintain in confidence its own proprietary industrial information of similar kind and value) and not to disclose such Confidential Information to any Third Party without prior written consent of the other Party (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned), except for disclosures made in confidence to any Third Party under terms consistent with this Agreement and made in furtherance of this Agreement or of rights granted to a Party hereunder; and (b) not use such other Party’s Confidential Information for any purpose except those permitted by this Agreement (it being understood that this Section 10.1 shall not create or imply any rights or licenses not expressly granted under Article 4, 7 or 11 hereof).
10.2    Exceptions.  The obligations in Section 10.1 shall not apply with respect to any portion of the Confidential Information that the receiving Party can show by competent written proof:
(a)    Is publicly disclosed by the disclosing Party, either before or after it is disclosed to the receiving Party hereunder; or
(b)    Was known to the receiving Party or any of its Affiliates, without obligation to keep it confidential, prior to disclosure by the disclosing Party; or
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(d)    Is published by a Third Party or otherwise becomes publicly available or enters the public domain, either before or after it is disclosed to the receiving Party, and is not directly or indirectly supplied by the receiving Party in violation of this Agreement; or
(e)    Has been independently developed by employees or contractors of the receiving Party or any of its Affiliates without the aid, application or use of the disclosing Party’s Confidential Information.
10.3    Authorized Disclosure.  A Party may disclose the Confidential Information belonging to the other Party to the extent such disclosure is reasonably necessary in the following instances; provided that notice of any such disclosure shall be provided as soon as practicable to the other Party: 
(a)    Filing or prosecuting Patents relating to Sole Inventions, Joint Inventions or Products, in each case pursuant to activities under this Agreement;
(b)    Regulatory filings;
(c)    Prosecuting or defending litigation;
(d)    Complying with applicable governmental laws and regulations; and
(e)    Disclosure, in connection with the performance of this Agreement, or exercise of its rights hereunder, to Affiliates, potential collaborators, partners, and actual and potential licensees (including potential co-marketing and co-promotion contractors, research contractors and manufacturing contractors), research collaborators, potential investment bankers, investors, lenders, and investors, employees, consultants, or agents, each of whom prior to disclosure must be bound by similar obligations of confidentiality and non-use at least equivalent in scope to those set forth in this Article 10.
The Parties acknowledge that the terms of this Agreement shall be treated as Confidential Information of both Parties.  Such terms may be disclosed by a Party to individuals or entities covered by Section 10.3(e) above, each of whom prior to disclosure must be bound by similar obligations of confidentiality and non-use at least equivalent in scope to those set forth in this Article 10.  In addition, a copy of this Agreement may be filed by either Party with the Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with any public offering of such Party’s securities, in connection with such Party’s on-going periodic reporting requirements under the federal securities laws, or as otherwise necessary under applicable law or regulations.  In connection with any such filing, such Party shall endeavor to obtain confidential treatment of economic, competitively sensitive, and trade secret information.
10.4    Prior Confidentiality Agreement.  All Information exchanged between the Parties under the Confidential Disclosure Agreement between EXEL and BMS executed as of [*], and amended as of [*] and [*] (such confidential disclosure agreement, as amended, the “Prior CDA”) that relates to ROR, ROR Antagonists, [*] and [*] ROR Antagonists, Licensed Compounds or Products shall be deemed Confidential Information and shall, commencing upon 

	
			
	

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the Original Effective Date, be subject to the terms of this Article 10 rather than the Prior CDA.  The Prior CDA shall otherwise remain in full force and effect, including with respect to each Party’s rights with respect to breaches thereof, if any, that occurred prior to the Original Effective Date with respect to Information described in the first sentence of this Section 10.4.  
10.5    Publicity.  The Parties agree that the public announcement of the execution of this Agreement shall be substantially in the form of the press release attached as Exhibit 10.5.  Any other publication, news release or other public announcement relating to this Agreement or to the performance hereunder, shall first be reviewed and approved by both Parties; provided, however, that any disclosure which is required by law, including disclosures required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or made pursuant to the requirements of the national securities exchange or other stock market on which such Party’s securities are traded, as advised by the disclosing Party’s counsel may be made without the prior consent of the other Party, although the other Party shall be given prompt notice of any such legally required disclosure and to the extent practicable shall provide the other Party an opportunity to comment on the proposed disclosure.
10.6    Publications.  Subject to Section 10.3, each Party agrees to provide the other Party the opportunity to review any proposed disclosure which contains Confidential Information of the other Party and would or may constitute an oral, written or electronic public disclosure if made (including the full content of proposed abstracts, manuscripts or presentations) which relate to any Inventions, at least [*] prior to its intended submission for publication and agrees, upon request, not to submit any such abstract or manuscript for publication until the other Party is given a reasonable period of time to secure patent protection for any material in such publication which it believes to be patentable; provided, however, that BMS may publish results of clinical studies relating to Licensed Compounds without the prior review or approval of Exelixis.  Both Parties understand that a reasonable commercial strategy may require delay of publication of information or filing of patent applications.  The Parties agree to review and consider delay of publication and filing of patent applications under certain circumstances.  The Alliance Managers (or the Parties), as appropriate, shall review such requests and recommend subsequent action.  Subject to Section 10.3, neither Party shall have the right to publish or present Confidential Information of the other Party which is subject to Section 10.1.  Nothing contained in this Section 10.6 shall prohibit the inclusion of Confidential Information of the non-filing Party necessary for a patent application, provided the non-filing Party is given a reasonable opportunity to review the extent and necessity for its Confidential Information to be included prior to submission of such patent application related to the Agreement.  Any disputes between the Parties regarding delaying a publication or presentation to permit the filing of a patent application shall be referred to the Alliance Managers (or the Parties), as appropriate.  
		
	11.
	TERM AND TERMINATION

11.1    Term.  For the purpose of this Article 11, unless otherwise set forth herein, EPC and EXEL shall be deemed collectively as one (1) “Party” and shall be referred to as Exelixis.  This Agreement shall become effective on the Effective Date and shall remain in effect, subject to earlier termination in accordance with Sections 11.2 or 11.3 or by mutual written agreement, 

	
			
	

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until the expiration of all payment obligations under Article 8.  The period of time between the Original Effective Date until the expiration of this Agreement shall be deemed the Term, provided that, for the period of time between the Original aEffective Date and the Effective Date, the terms and conditions of the Collaboration Agreement shall apply..
11.2    BMS’ Right to Terminate.  BMS shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, at any time, [*]: (a) [*] prior written notice to each of EXEL and EPC, in the event that such termination is [*] of the [*]; or (b) [*] prior written notice to each of EXEL and EPC, in the event that such termination is [*] of the [*].
11.3    Termination for Material Breach or Patent Challenge
(a)    Notice.  If either Party believes that the other is in material breach of this Agreement (including any material breach of a representation or warranty made in this Agreement), then the non-breaching Party may deliver notice of such breach to the other Party.  In such notice the non-breaching Party shall identify the actions or conduct that such Party would consider to be an acceptable cure of such breach.  For all breaches other than a failure to make a payment set forth in Article 8, the allegedly breaching Party shall have [*] to cure such breach.  For any breach arising from a failure to make a payment set forth in Article 8, the allegedly breaching Party shall have [*] to cure such breach.
(b)    Cure Period.  Subject to Section 11.3(c), if the Party receiving notice of breach fails to cure such breach within the [*] period or [*] period (as applicable), or the Party providing the notice reasonably determines that the proposed corrective plan or the actions being taken to carry it out is not commercially practicable, the Party originally delivering the notice may terminate this Agreement upon [*] advance written notice, provided, that if the breach [*] or [*], the non-breaching Party may [*] the [*] with respect to [*].
(c)    [*] Material Breach.  If a Party gives notice of termination under Section 11.3(a) and the other Party [*], or if a Party determines under Section 11.3(b) that the [*] or the [*] is [*] and such [*] such [*], then the [*]: (i) [*]; or (ii) [*] or the [*], shall in any case [*].  If [*] of such [*] it is [*] the [*], then such termination shall [*] if the breaching Party fails [*] to cure such breach in accordance with the [*] within the time period set forth in Section 11.3(a) for the applicable breach [*].  If [*] of such [*] it is [*] the [*], then [*] and [*].
(d)    Termination for Patent Challenge.  Exelixis may terminate this Agreement with respect to a given Product in a given country if BMS or its Affiliates or sublicensees, directly or indirectly, individually or in association with any other person or entity, challenge the validity, enforceability or scope of any Exelixis Licensed Patents that relate to such Product in such country; provided that, if BMS, due to a Change of Control transaction, acquires control of a company that is challenging, directly or indirectly, individually or in association with another person or entity, the validity, enforceability or scope of any Exelixis Licensed Patents, BMS shall have [*] from the date of such acquisition to terminate such challenge to such Exelixis Licensed Patents before Exelixis’ right to terminate under this Section 11.3(d) becomes effective.  For clarity, any dispute as to whether a given Patent is within the scope of Exelixis Licensed Patents, such matter shall be subject to dispute resolution as set forth in Section 14.3.

	
			
	

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11.4    Survival; Effect of Termination. 
(A)    In the event of expiration or termination of this Agreement, the following provisions of this Agreement shall survive: Articles [*]; and Sections [*] (with respect to [*] (and [*] for such purposes)); the last sentence of Section [*] with respect to [*] in the event of expiration of this Agreement pursuant to Section [*] and with respect to [*] in the event of termination of this Agreement [*], [*].
(b)    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, in the event of termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section [*], [*] under this Agreement [*] of the [*] shall [*].  In such case, the non-breaching Party shall continue to hold the licenses granted hereunder, subject to the milestone and royalties set forth herein (which relevant provisions shall survive termination).
(c)    In any event, expiration or termination of this Agreement shall not relieve the Parties of any liability which accrued hereunder prior to the effective date of such expiration or termination nor preclude either Party from pursuing all rights and remedies it may have hereunder or at law or in equity with respect to any breach of this Agreement nor prejudice either Party’s right to obtain performance of any obligation.
11.5    Licenses and Payments on Expiration or Termination. 
(a)    Research, Development and Commercialization of Reverted Compounds by Exelixis.
(i)    Upon termination of this Agreement (other than for Exelixis’ uncured material breach pursuant to Section 11.3), subject to Section 11.5(b), BMS hereby grants EPC a worldwide, royalty-bearing (solely to the extent provided in the Reverted Compounds License Agreement) license (with the right to sublicense) to clinically develop, make, have made, use, import, sell, offer to sell and have sold products incorporating any Reverted Compounds that are described in Section 1.55(a), under any Information and Patents Controlled by BMS that (A) cover one (1) or more of such Reverted Compounds, and/or any composition containing any of the foregoing, or the manufacture or use thereof or (B) are [*] to clinically develop, make, have made, use, import, sell, offer to sell and have sold Products incorporating any such Reverted Compound.  The license described in this Section 11.5(a)(i) shall be [*] for [*] and [*] for [*].
(ii)    Upon expiration of this Agreement pursuant to Section 11.1 or termination of this Agreement, subject to Section 11.5(b) and Section 11.6, BMS hereby grants EPC a worldwide, royalty-free license (with the right to sublicense) to clinically develop, make, have made, use, import, sell, offer to sell and have sold products incorporating any Reverted Compounds that are described in Section 1.55(b), under any Information and Patents Controlled by BMS that (A) cover one (1) or more of such Reverted Compounds, and/or any composition containing any of the foregoing, or the manufacture or use thereof or (B) are [*] to clinically develop, make, have made, use, import, sell, offer to sell and have sold Products incorporating 

	
			
	

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any such Reverted Compound.  The license described in this Section 11.5(a)(ii) shall be [*] for [*] and [*] for [*].
(iii)    Upon termination of this Agreement, subject to Section 11.5(b) and Section 11.6, BMS hereby grants EPC a worldwide, royalty-free license (without the right to sublicense except to Third Party contract research providers and manufacturers) to research, identify, derivatize, pre-clinically develop, make, have made and use Licensed Compounds for research purposes, under any BMS Licensed Know-How and BMS Licensed Patents covering one (1) or more Licensed Compounds, and/or any composition containing any of the foregoing, or the manufacture or use thereof.  The license described in this Section 11.5(a)(iii) shall be: (A) [*] with respect to [*]; (B) [*] for [*]; and (C) [*] for [*].  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the foregoing license grant shall not create (by any means, whether expressly, impliedly or by estoppel) any right or license under any other Patents, Information or other intellectual property right that is Controlled by BMS.
(iv)    Upon termination of this Agreement, subject to Section 11.5(b) and Section 11.6, BMS hereby grants EPC a [*], worldwide, royalty-free license (without the right to sublicense except to Third Party contract research providers and manufacturers) to research, identify, derivatize, pre-clinically develop, make, have made and use Licensed Compounds for research purposes, under any Information or Patents Controlled by BMS that are [*] for the research, identification, derivatization, pre-clinical development, making, having made and use of Licensed Compounds in a manner consistent with the activities performed by (A) the Parties under the Research Plan or (B) BMS pursuant to the BMS Independent Program.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the foregoing license grant shall not create (by any means, whether expressly, impliedly or by estoppel) any right or license under any other Patents, Information or other intellectual property right that is Controlled by BMS.
(v)    Upon termination of this Agreement, BMS shall transfer via assignment, license or sublicense to EPC: (A) all Information reasonably necessary for the development and commercialization of Reverted Compounds; (B) [*] in BMS’ name; (C) [*] to the extent that [*]; (D) [*] Controlled by BMS; and (E) supplies of Product (including any intermediates, retained samples and reference standards) that in each case ((A) through (E)) are existing and in BMS’ Control and that [*] relate to such Reverted Compounds.  Any such transfer(s) shall be [*] of [*].  BMS and EXEL shall promptly meet, over a [*] period, to negotiate in good faith the commercially reasonable terms of a license agreement to such Reverted Compounds (the “Reverted Compounds License Agreement”), including: (1) the licenses described in Sections 11.5(a)(i) – (iv); (2) [*] under Section 11.5(a)(i), and [*] of other Reverted Compounds; (3) a provision requiring BMS to use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain ([*]) and not to breach any agreements with Third Parties that provide a grant from such Third Party to BMS of rights that are Controlled by BMS and that are licensed to EPC pursuant to the Reverted Compounds License Agreement; and (4) other customary terms and provisions, including terms and provisions relating to diligence, audit rights, and intellectual property maintenance and enforcement, in each case substantially similar to the terms of this Agreement.  

	
			
	

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(b)    BMS Internal Compound Research License.  Notwithstanding the licenses granted to EPC pursuant to Section 11(a), upon termination or expiration of this Agreement, BMS shall have a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license (without the right to sublicense except to third party contract research providers and manufacturers), under the Exelixis Licensed Patents and Exelixis Licensed Know-How, to research, identify, derivatize, pre-clinically develop, make, have made and use Licensed Compounds that are BMS ROR Compounds solely for research purposes.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the foregoing non-exclusive license grant shall not create (by any means, whether expressly, impliedly or by estoppel) any right or license under any other Patents, Information or other intellectual property right that is Controlled by EPC.  
11.6    Exception for Termination for [*].  The licenses granted to [*] under Sections [*] shall be [*] with respect to any given Product where [*] termination of Development and/or Commercialization of such Product was due to [*].  For purposes of this Section 11.6, “[*]” means it is [*] or [*] or [*] that there is [*] for [*]: (i) [*], including [*]; or (ii) the [*] of [*] a Product [*] or [*], such as [*] or [*] a Product.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, this Section 11.6 shall not prevent [*] (or its sublicensees)  from using its licenses in Sections [*] to [*] by [*] that was [*].  [*] shall provide [*] with all [*] for such [*] but shall not [*] to [*] any [*] relating to such [*].
11.7    Interim Supply.  In the event of any termination pursuant to Section 11.2, or Section 11.3 (where BMS is the breaching Party), in each case [*], at the written request of EPC (or its sublicensee), BMS shall supply, or cause to be supplied, to EPC or such sublicensee sufficient quantities of Product to satisfy EPC (or its sublicensee’s)requirements for Product for a period of up to [*] following the effective date of termination, as EPC or its sublicensee may require until EPC or its sublicensee can itself assume or transition to a Third Party such manufacturing responsibilities; provided, however that EPC or its sublicensee shall use Diligent Efforts to affect such assumption (or transition) as promptly as practicable.  Such supply shall be [*] such Product(s) with respect to development supply, and shall be [*] such Product(s) with respect to commercial supply.  Any such supply will be made pursuant to a supply agreement between the Parties with typical provisions relating to quality, forecasting and ordering to forecast, force majeure and product liability and indemnity.  In the event that BMS has one or more agreements with Third Party manufacturers with respect to the manufacture of a Product, at EPC (or its sublicensee’s) request, BMS shall use commercially reasonable efforts to transfer its rights and obligations under such agreement(s) to EPC upon any such termination.
		
	12.
	REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS

12.1    Mutual Authority.  EXEL, EPC and BMS each represents and warrants to the other Parties as of the Original Effective Date that: (a) it has the authority and right to enter into and perform this Agreement, (b) this Agreement is a legal and valid obligation binding upon it and is enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable limitations on such enforcement based on bankruptcy laws and other debtors’ rights, and (c) its execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement shall not conflict in any material fashion with the terms of any other agreement or instrument to which it is or becomes a party or by which it is or becomes 

	
			
	

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bound, nor violate any law or regulation of any court, governmental body or administrative or other agency having authority over it.
12.2    Rights in Technology.
(a)    During the term of this Agreement, each Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain (but without an obligation to renew) and not to breach any agreements with Third Parties that provide a grant of rights from such Third Party to a Party that are Controlled by such Party and are licensed or become subject to a license from such Party to the other Party under Article 7.  Each Party agrees to provide promptly the other Parties with notice of any such alleged breach or obligation to renew.  As of the Original Effective Date, each Party is in compliance in all material respects with any aforementioned agreements with Third Parties.
(b)    Each of EPC and BMS represents and warrants that it: (i) has the ability to grant the licenses contained in or required by this Agreement; and (ii) is not currently subject to any agreement with any Third Party or to any outstanding order, judgment or decree of any court or administrative agency that restricts it in any way from granting to another Party such licenses or the right to exercise its rights hereunder.
(c)    Each of EPC and BMS represents and warrants that: (i) it has not granted, and covenants that it shall not grant after the Original Effective Date and during the term of this Agreement, any right, license or interest in or to, or an option to acquire any of the foregoing with respect to, the intellectual property rights licensed to another Party hereunder (including the Exelixis Licensed Patents and the BMS Licensed Patents, as the case may be) that is in conflict with the rights (including the rights set forth in Article 7) or licenses granted or to be granted (including any conditional license rights) to another Party under this Agreement; and (ii) it has not granted any lien, security interest or other encumbrance (excluding any licenses) with respect to any of the intellectual property rights licensed to another Party hereunder that would prevent it from performing its obligations under this Agreement, or permitted such a lien, security interest or other encumbrance (excluding any permitted licenses) to attach to the intellectual property rights licensed to another Party hereunder.
12.3    Performance by Affiliates.  The Parties recognize that each may perform some or all of its obligations under this Agreement through Affiliates; provided, however, that each Party shall remain responsible and be guarantor of the performance by its Affiliates and shall cause its Affiliates to comply with the provisions of this Agreement in connection with such performance.  In particular, if any Affiliate of a Party participates under this Agreement with respect to Licensed Compounds: (a) the restrictions of this Agreement which apply to the activities of a Party with respect to Licensed Compounds shall apply equally to the activities of such Affiliate; and (b) the Party affiliated with such Affiliate shall assure, and hereby guarantees, that any intellectual property developed by such Affiliate shall be governed by the provisions of this Agreement (and subject to the licenses set forth in Article 7) as if such intellectual property had been developed by the Party.

	
			
	

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12.4    Third Party Rights.  Each of BMS and EXEL represents and warrants to the other Party that, to its Knowledge as of the Original Effective Date, its performance of work as contemplated by this Agreement shall not infringe the valid patent, trade secret or other intellectual property rights of any Third Party.  Each of BMS and EXEL represents and warrants to the other Party that, to its Knowledge as of the Original Effective Date, it will not violate a contractual or fiduciary obligation owed to any Third Party (including misappropriation of trade secrets) by performing its work as contemplated by this Agreement.
12.5    Notice of Infringement or Misappropriation.  Each of EXEL and IMS represents and warrants to the other Party that, as of the Original Effective Date, it has received no notice of infringement or misappropriation of any alleged rights asserted by any Third Party in relation to any technology that such Party intends, as of the Original Effective Date, to use in connection with the Agreement.
		
	13.
	INDEMNIFICATION AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

13.1    Mutual Indemnification.  For the purpose of this Article 13, EPC and EXEL shall be deemed collectively as one (1) “Party” and referred to as “Exelixis.”  Subject to Section 13.3, each Party hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other Party, its Affiliates, and their respective directors, employees and agents from and against any and all Third Party suits, claims, actions, demands, liabilities, expenses and/or losses, including reasonable legal expenses and reasonable attorneys’ fees (“Losses”) to the extent such Losses result from any: (a) breach of warranty by the indemnifying Party contained in the Agreement; (b) breach of the Agreement or applicable law by such indemnifying Party; (c) negligence or willful misconduct of the indemnifying Party, its Affiliates or (sub)licensees, or their respective directors, employees and agents in the performance of the Agreement; and/or (d) breach of a contractual or fiduciary obligation owed by it to a Third Party (including misappropriation of trade secrets).
13.2    Indemnification.  
(a)    Indemnification by BMS.  Subject to Section 13.3, BMS hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Exelixis and its directors, employees and agents from and against any and all Losses to the extent such Losses result from [*] or [*] by BMS or its Affiliates, agents or sublicensees, except to the extent such Losses result from any: (a) breach of warranty by Exelixis contained in the Agreement; (b) breach of the Agreement or applicable law by Exelixis; (c) negligence or willful misconduct by Exelixis, its Affiliates or (sub)licensees, or their respective directors, employees and agents in the performance of the Agreement; and/or (d) breach of a contractual or fiduciary obligation owed by Exelixis to a Third Party (including misappropriation of trade secrets).
(b)    Indemnification by Exelixis.  Subject to Section 13.3, Exelixis hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless BMS and its directors, employees and agents from and against any and all Losses to the extent such Losses result from [*] or [*] by Exelixis or its Affiliates, agents or sublicensees, except to the extent such Losses result from any: (a) breach of warranty by BMS contained in the Agreement; (b) breach of the Agreement or applicable law by 

	
			
	

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BMS; (c) negligence or willful misconduct by BMS, its Affiliates or (sub)licensees, or their respective directors, employees and agents in the performance of the Agreement; and/or (d) breach of a contractual or fiduciary obligation owed by BMS to a Third Party (including misappropriation of trade secrets).
13.3    Conditions to Indemnification.  As used herein, “Indemnitee” shall mean a party entitled to indemnification under the terms of Sections 13.1 or 13.2.  A condition precedent to each Indemnitee’s right to seek indemnification under such Sections 13.1 or 13.2 is that such Indemnitee shall:
(a)    inform the indemnifying Party under such applicable Section of a Loss as soon as reasonably practicable after it receives notice of the Loss;
(b)    if the indemnifying Party acknowledges that such Loss falls within the scope of its indemnification obligations hereunder, permit the indemnifying Party to assume direction and control of the defense, litigation, settlement, appeal or other disposition of the Loss (including the right to settle the claim solely for monetary consideration); provided, that the indemnifying Party shall seek the prior written consent (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned) of any such Indemnitee as to any settlement which would materially diminish or materially adversely affect the scope, exclusivity or duration of any Patents licensed under this Agreement, would require any payment by such Indemnitee, would require an admission of legal wrongdoing in any way on the part of an Indemnitee, or would effect an amendment of this Agreement; and
(c)    fully cooperate (including providing access to and copies of pertinent records and making available for testimony relevant individuals subject to its control) as reasonably requested by, and at the expense of, the indemnifying Party in the defense of the Loss.
Provided that an Indemnitee has complied with all of the conditions described in subsections 13.3(a) – (c), as applicable, the indemnifying Party shall provide attorneys reasonably acceptable to the Indemnitee to defend against any such Loss.  Subject to the foregoing, an Indemnitee may participate in any proceedings involving such Loss using attorneys of the Indemnitee’s choice and at the Indemnitee’s expense.  In no event may an Indemnitee settle or compromise any Loss for which the Indemnitee intends to seek indemnification from the indemnifying Party hereunder without the prior written consent of the indemnifying Party (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned), or the indemnification provided under such Section 13.1 or 13.2 as to such Loss shall be null and void.
13.4    Limitation of Liability.  EXCEPT FOR AMOUNTS PAYABLE TO THIRD PARTIES BY A PARTY FOR WHICH IT SEEKS REIMBURSEMENT OR INDEMNIFICATION PROTECTION FROM THE OTHER PARTY PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 13.1 AND 13.2, AND EXCEPT FOR BREACH OF SECTION 10.1 HEREOF, IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY, ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR AFFILIATES BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, 

	
			
	

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WHETHER BASED UPON A CLAIM OR ACTION OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER TORT, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF THE AGREEMENT, UNLESS SUCH DAMAGES ARE DUE TO THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OF THE LIABLE PARTY (INCLUDING GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL BREACH WITH REEPCCT TO A PARTY’S REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES IN ARTICLE 12).  FOR CLARITY, THE AMOUNT OF THE UPFRONT PAYMENTS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 8.1 MAY SERVE AS A MEASURE OF A REMEDY IN THE EVENT OF A BREACH WITH REEPCCT TO EXELIXIS’ REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES IN ARTICLE 12.
13.5    Agreement Disclaimer.  EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN ARTICLE 12 ABOVE, BMS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES WITH REEPCCT TO ANY COMPOUNDS, MATERIALS OR INFORMATION (AND ANY PATENT RIGHTS OBTAINED THEREON) IDENTIFIED, MADE OR GENERATED BY BMS AS PART OF THE COLLABORATION OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE TO EXELIXIS PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT.  EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN ARTICLE 12 ABOVE, EXELIXIS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES WITH REEPCCT TO ANY COMPOUNDS, MATERIALS OR INFORMATION (AND ANY PATENT RIGHTS OBTAINED THEREON) IDENTIFIED, MADE OR GENERATED BY EXELIXIS AS PART OF THE COLLABORATION OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE TO BMS PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT.
		
	14.
	MISCELLANEOUS

14.1    Dispute Resolution.  For the purpose of Sections 14.1 through 14.3, EPC and EXEL shall be deemed collectively as one (1) “Party” and referred to as Exelixis.  Unless otherwise set forth in this Agreement and excluding in particular any dispute described in Section 14.3(a), Section 14.3(b), Section [*] (which will be handled exclusively in accordance with Section [*]), Section [*] (which will be handled exclusively in accordance with Section [*])and any dispute handled pursuant to Sections [*], in the event of any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of, relating to or in connection with any provision of the Agreement, the Parties shall try to settle their differences amicably between themselves first, by referring the disputed matter to the Party’s respective Executive Officers.  Any Party may initiate such informal dispute resolution by sending written notice of the dispute to the other Party, and, within [*] after such notice, such Executive Officers shall meet for attempted resolution by good faith negotiations.  If such Executive Officers are unable to resolve such dispute within [*] of their first meeting for such negotiations, any Party may seek to have such dispute resolved in any U.S. federal or state court of competent jurisdiction and appropriate venue, provided, that if such suit includes a Third 

	
			
	

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Party claimant or defendant, and jurisdiction and venue with respect to such Third Party appropriately resides outside the U.S., then in any other jurisdiction or venue permitted by applicable law.
14.2    Governing Law.  Resolution of all disputes, controversies or claims arising out of, relating to or in connection with the Agreement or the performance, enforcement, breach or termination of the Agreement and any remedies relating thereto, shall be governed by and construed under the substantive laws of the State of Delaware, without regard to conflicts of law rules.
14.3    Patents and Trademarks; Equitable Relief.
(a)    General Patent and Trademark Disputes.  Except as set forth in Sections 14.3(c) and (d), any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of, relating to or in connection with: (i) the scope, validity, enforceability or infringement of any Patent rights covering the research, development, manufacture, use or sale of any Product; or (ii) any trademark rights related to any Product, shall in each case be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in the territory in which such Patent or trademark rights were granted or arose.
(b)    Equitable Relief.  Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of, relating to or in connection with the need to seek preliminary or injunctive measures or other equitable relief (e.g., in the event of a potential or actual breach of the confidentiality and non-use provisions in Article 10) need not be resolved through the procedure described in Section 14.1 but may be immediately brought in a court of competent jurisdiction.
(c)    Disputes Related to Subsection [*].  Any dispute that concerns whether [*] a [*] (other than [*] of a [*]) would [*] and that is not resolved by discussion pursuant to Section [*] shall be finally resolved through binding arbitration by JAMS (formerly, the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service) (“JAMS”), in accordance with its Streamlined Arbitration Rules and Procedures in effect at the time the dispute arises, and applying the substantive law specified in Section 14.2.  Either Party may initiate arbitration under this Section 14.3(c) by written notice to the other Party of its intention to arbitrate, and such notice shall specify in reasonable detail the nature of the dispute.  Promptly following receipt of such notice, the Parties shall meet and discuss in good faith and agree on an arbitrator to resolve the issue, which arbitrator shall be neutral and independent of both Parties, shall have significant experience and expertise in [*] pharmaceutical products, and shall have some experience in mediating or arbitrating issues relating to such [*].  If the Parties cannot agree on such arbitrator within [*] of request by a Party for arbitration, then such arbitrator shall be appointed by JAMS, which arbitrator must meet the foregoing criteria.  For each arbitration: (i) each Party shall submit to the arbitrator its memorandum (the “Support Memorandum”) in support of its position in the dispute; and (ii) the arbitrator shall determine which Party’s position is correct.  If the arbitrator’s determination is in [*] favor, then [*] would not [*] under Section [*] for such [*]; however, if the arbitrator’s determination is in [*] favor, then [*] would [*] under Section [*] for such [*].  The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and judgment upon such decision may be entered in any competent court or application may be made to any competent court for judicial acceptance of such decision and order of enforcement.  The arbitration proceedings shall be conducted at 

	
			
	

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such location as shall be determined by the arbitrator.  The Parties agree that they shall share equally the cost of the arbitration filing and hearing fees, and the cost of the arbitrator.  Each Party shall bear its own attorneys’ fees and associated costs and expenses.
(d)    Disputes Related to Subsection [*].  If [*] and the [*] that [*] pursuant to Subsection [*] do not agree upon [*] that reasonably [*] within [*] after the [*] such [*], then either party may, by written notification to the other party, submit the matter to binding “baseball” arbitration to determine the terms of such [*], as follows.  Promptly following receipt of such notice, the parties shall meet and discuss in good faith and agree on an arbitrator to resolve the issue, which arbitrator shall be neutral and independent of both parties, shall have significant experience and expertise in [*] pharmaceutical products and in [*] as part of collaboration agreements, and shall have some experience in mediating or arbitrating issues relating to such [*].  If the parties cannot agree on such arbitrator within [*] of request by a party for arbitration, then such arbitrator shall be appointed by JAMS, which arbitrator must meet the foregoing criteria.  Within [*] after an arbitrator is selected (or appointed, as the case may be), each party will deliver to both the arbitrator and the other party a detailed written proposal setting forth its proposed terms for the [*] containing the reasonable [*] (the “Proposed Terms” of the party) and a Support Memorandum, not exceeding [*] in length.  The parties will also provide the arbitrator a copy of this Agreement, as may be amended at such time.  Within [*] after receipt of the other party’s Proposed Terms and Support Memorandum, each party may submit to the arbitrator (with a copy to the other party) a response to the other party’s Support Memorandum, such response not exceeding [*] in length.  Neither party may have any other communications (either written or oral) with the arbitrator other than for the sole purpose of engaging the arbitrator or as expressly permitted in this Section 14.3(d); provided that, the arbitrator may convene a hearing if the arbitrator so chooses to ask questions of the parties and hear oral argument and discussion regarding each party’s Proposed Terms.  Within [*] after the arbitrator’s appointment, the arbitrator will select one of the two (2) Proposed Terms (without modification) provided by the parties that he or she believes is most consistent with the intention underlying and agreed principles set forth in this Agreement and most accurately reflects industry norms for a transaction of this type.  The decision of the arbitrator shall be final, binding, and unappealable and the parties shall promptly [*] having the terms set forth in the Proposed Terms selected by the arbitrator.  For clarity, the arbitrator must select as the only method to determine the [*] one of the two (2) sets of Proposed Terms, and may not combine elements of both Proposed Terms or take any other action.  Except as expressly stated in this Section 14.3(d), such arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with JAMS’ Streamlined Arbitration Rules and Procedures then in effect.
14.4    Entire Agreement; Amendments.  This Agreement, the LXR Collaboration Agreement and the license agreement (for the discovery, development and commercialization of compounds that agonize the target known as TGR5) that is between Exelixis and BMS and that is dated as of the Original Effective Date and amended as of the Effective Date (the “TGR5 License Agreement”), set forth the complete, final and exclusive agreement and all the covenants, promises, agreements, warranties, representations, conditions and understandings between the Parties hereto and supersedes and terminates all prior agreements and understandings between the Parties.  There are no covenants, promises, agreements, warranties, 

	
			
	

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representations, conditions or understandings, either oral or written, between the Parties other than as are set forth in this Agreement, the LXR Collaboration Agreement and the TGR5 License Agreement.  No subsequent alteration, amendment, change or addition to this Agreement shall be binding upon the Parties unless reduced to writing and signed by an authorized officer of each Party.  The Collaboration Agreement shall be effective from the Original Effective Date until the Effective Date and shall govern the Parties’ respective rights and obligations during such period of time.  
14.5    Export Control.  This Agreement is made subject to any restrictions concerning the export of products or technical information from the U.S. or other countries which may be imposed upon or related to Exelixis or BMS from time to time.  Each Party agrees that it shall not export, directly or indirectly, any technical information acquired from the other Party under this Agreement or any products using such technical information to a location or in a manner that at the time of export requires an export license or other governmental approval, without first obtaining the written consent to do so from the appropriate agency or other governmental entity.
14.6    Bankruptcy.  
(a)    For the purpose of this 14.6, EPC and EXEL shall be deemed collectively as one (1) “Party” and referred to as Exelixis.  All rights and licenses granted under or pursuant to this Agreement, including amendments hereto, by each Party to the other Party are, for all purposes of Section 365(n) of Title 11 of the U.S. Code (“Title 11”), licenses of rights to intellectual property as defined in Title 11.  Each Party agrees during the term of this Agreement to create and maintain current copies or, if not amenable to copying, detailed descriptions or other appropriate embodiments, to the extent feasible, of all such intellectual property.  If a case is commenced by or against either Party (the “Bankrupt Party”) under Title 11, then, unless and until this Agreement is rejected as provided in Title 11, the Bankrupt Party (in any capacity, including debtor-in-possession) and its successors and assigns (including a Title 11 Trustee) shall, at the election of the Bankrupt Party made within sixty (60) days after the commencement of the case (or, if no such election is made, immediately upon the request of the non-Bankrupt Party) either (i) perform all of the obligations provided in this Agreement to be performed by the Bankrupt Party including, where applicable, providing to the non-Bankrupt Party portions of such intellectual property (including embodiments thereof) held by the Bankrupt Party and such successors and assigns or otherwise available to them or (ii) provide to the non-Bankrupt Party all such intellectual property (including all embodiments thereof) held by the Bankrupt Party and such successors and assigns or otherwise available to them.
(b)    If a Title 11 case is commenced by or against the Bankrupt Party and this Agreement is rejected as provided in Title 11 and the non-Bankrupt Party elects to retain its rights hereunder as provided in Title 11, then the Bankrupt Party (in any capacity, including debtor-in-possession) and its successors and assigns (including a Title 11 Trustee) shall provide to the non-Bankrupt Party all such intellectual property (including all embodiments thereof) held by the Bankrupt Party and such successors and assigns or otherwise available to them immediately upon the non-Bankrupt Party’s written request therefor.  Whenever the Bankrupt Party or any of its successors or assigns provides to the non-Bankrupt Party any of the 

	
			
	

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intellectual property licensed hereunder (or any embodiment thereof) pursuant to this Section 14.6, the non-Bankrupt Party shall have the right to perform the obligations of the Bankrupt Party hereunder with respect to such intellectual property, but neither such provision nor such performance by the non-Bankrupt Party shall release the Bankrupt Party from any such obligation or liability for failing to perform it.
(c)    All rights, powers and remedies of the non-Bankrupt Party provided herein are in addition to and not in substitution for any and all other rights, powers and remedies now or hereafter existing at law or in equity (including Title 11) in the event of the commencement of a Title 11 case by or against the Bankrupt Party.  The non-Bankrupt Party, in addition to the rights, power and remedies expressly provided herein, shall be entitled to exercise all other such rights and powers and resort to all other such remedies as may now or hereafter exist at law or in equity (including under Title 11) in such event.  The Parties agree that they intend the foregoing non-Bankrupt Party rights to extend to the maximum extent permitted by law and any provisions of applicable contracts with Third Parties, including for purposes of Title 11, (i) the right of access to any intellectual property (including all embodiments thereof) of the Bankrupt Party or any Third Party with whom the Bankrupt Party contracts to perform an obligation of the Bankrupt Party under this Agreement, and, in the case of the Third Party, which is necessary for the development, registration and manufacture of Products and (ii) the right to contract directly with any Third Party described in (i) in this sentence to complete the contracted work.  Any intellectual property provided pursuant to the provisions of this Section 14.6 shall be subject to the licenses set forth elsewhere in this Agreement and the payment obligations of this Agreement, which shall be deemed to be royalties for purposes of Title 11.
14.7    Force Majeure.  Each Party shall be excused from the performance of its obligations under this Agreement to the extent that such performance is prevented by force majeure (defined below) and the nonperforming Party promptly provides notice of the prevention to the other Party.  Such excuse shall be continued so long as the condition constituting force majeure continues and the nonperforming Party takes reasonable efforts to remove the condition.  For purposes of this Agreement, “force majeure” shall include conditions beyond the control of the Parties, including an act of God, acts of terrorism, voluntary or involuntary compliance with any regulation, law or order of any government, war, civil commotion, labor strike or lock-out, epidemic, failure or default of public utilities or common carriers, destruction of production facilities or materials by fire, earthquake, storm or like catastrophe.  The payment of invoices due and owing hereunder shall in no event be delayed by the payer because of a force majeure affecting the payer.
14.8    Notices.  Any notices given under this Agreement shall be in writing, addressed to the Parties at the following addresses, and delivered by person, by facsimile (with receipt confirmation), or by FedEx or other reputable courier service.  Any such notice shall be deemed to have been given: (a) as of the day of personal delivery; (b) one (1) day after the date sent by facsimile service; or (c) on the day of successful delivery to the other Parties confirmed by the courier service.  Unless otherwise specified in writing, the mailing addresses of the Parties shall be as described below.

	
			
	

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For EXEL:    Exelixis, Inc.
210 East Grand Aveue 
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Attention:  EVP and General Counsel
With a copy to:    Cooley LLP
3175 Hanover Street
Palo Alto, CA  94304
Attention:  Marya A. Postner, Esq.
For EPC:    Exelixis Patent Company, LLC
210 East Grand Aveue 
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Attention:  VP, Legal Services

With a copy to:    Cooley LLP
3175 Hanover Street
Palo Alto, CA  94304
Attention:  Marya A. Postner, Esq.

For BMS:    Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 
P.O. Box 4000
Route 206 and Province Line Road
Princeton, NJ  08543-4000
Attention: Senior Vice President, Strategy, Alliances and Transactions 
Phone: 609-252-5333
Fax: 609-252-7212
 
With a copy to:    Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
P.O. Box 4000
Route 206 and Province Line Road
Princeton, NJ  08543-4000
Attention: Vice President and Senior Counsel, Corporate and Business Development
Phone: 609-252-5328
Fax: 609-252-4232

Furthermore, a copy of any notices required or given under Article 7 of this Agreement shall also be addressed to the [*] of [*] at the address set forth in Section 7.8(f).
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14.10    Assignment.  For the purpose of this 14.10, EPC and EXEL shall be deemed collectively as one (1) “Party”.  Neither Party may assign or transfer this Agreement or any rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the other (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned), except a Party may make such an assignment without the other Party’s consent to an Affiliate or to a Third Party successor to all or substantially all of the business of such Party to which this Agreement relates, whether in a merger, sale of stock, sale of assets or other transaction; provided that any such permitted successor or assignee of rights and/or obligations hereunder is obligated, by reason of operation of law or pursuant to a written agreement with the other Party, to assume performance of this Agreement or such rights and/or obligations; and provided, further, that if assigned to an Affiliate, the assigning Party shall remain jointly and severally responsible for the performance of this Agreement by such Affiliate.  Any permitted assignment shall be binding on the successors of the assigning Party.  Any assignment or attempted assignment by either Party in violation of the terms of this Section 14.10 shall be null and void and of no legal effect.
14.11    Electronic Data Interchange.  If both Parties elect to facilitate business activities hereunder by electronically sending and receiving data in agreed formats (also referred to as Electronic Data Interchange or “EDI”) in substitution for conventional paper-based documents, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall apply to such EDI activities.
14.12    Non-Solicitation of Employees.  For the purpose of this 14.12, EPC and EXEL shall be deemed collectively as one (1) “Party”.  [*], each Party agrees that neither it nor any of its divisions, operating groups or Affiliates shall recruit, solicit or induce any employee of the other Party directly involved in the activities conducted pursuant to this Agreement to terminate his or her employment with such other Party and become employed by or consult for such Party, whether or not such employee is a full-time employee of such other Party, and whether or not such employment is pursuant to a written agreement or is at-will.  For purposes of the foregoing, “recruit”, “solicit” or “induce” shall not be deemed to mean: (a) circumstances where an employee of a Party initiates contact with the other Party or any of its Affiliates with regard to possible employment; or (b) general solicitations of employment not specifically targeted at employees of a Party or any of its Affiliates, including responses to general advertisements.
14.13    Further Actions.  Each Party agrees to execute, acknowledge and deliver such further instruments, and to do all such other acts, as may be necessary or appropriate in order to carry out the purposes and intent of this Agreement.
14.14    Severability.  If any of the provisions of this Agreement are held to be invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction from which no appeal can be or is taken, the provision shall be considered severed from this Agreement and shall not serve to invalidate any remaining provisions hereof.  The Parties shall make a good faith effort to replace any invalid or unenforceable provision with a valid and enforceable one such that the objectives contemplated by the Parties when entering this Agreement may be realized.
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rights to the future enforcement of its rights under this Agreement, excepting only as to an express written and signed waiver as to a particular matter for a particular period of time.
14.16    Construction of this Agreement.  Except where the context otherwise requires, wherever used, the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders, and the word “or” are used in the inclusive sense.  When used in this Agreement, “including” means “including without limitation”.  References to either Party include the successors and permitted assigns of that Party.  The headings of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and in no way define, describe, extend or limit the scope or intent of this Agreement or the intent of any provision contained in this Agreement.  The Parties have each consulted counsel of their choice regarding this Agreement, and, accordingly, no provisions of this Agreement shall be construed against either Party on the basis that the Party drafted this Agreement or any provision thereof.  If the terms of this Agreement conflict with the terms of any Exhibit, then the terms of this Agreement shall govern.  The official text of this Agreement and any Exhibits hereto, any notice given or accounts or statements required by this Agreement, and any dispute proceeding related to or arising hereunder, shall be in English.  In the event of any dispute concerning the construction or meaning of this Agreement, reference shall be made only to this Agreement as written in English and not to any other translation into any other language.
14.17    Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute together the same document.  Counterparts may be signed and delivered by facsimile, or electronically in PDF format, each of which shall be binding when sent.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement in duplicate originals by their proper officers.  Further, the Parties agree that the signature dates below reflect the actual date of signatures by the Parties and may not be the effective date of this Agreement.
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY    EXELIXIS, INC.
By:    /s/ Graham R. Brazier        By:    /s/ Michael M. Morrissey    
Title: Vice President, Business Development        Title:  President and CEO    
Date:   4/20/11        Date:  4/13/11    

EXELIXIS PATENT COMPANY, LLC.    
By:    /s/ Michael M. Morrissey    
Title: President and CEO    
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Exhibit 4.2

Form of Transfer Addendum

This Transfer Addendum No. __ (the “Transfer Addendum”) to the license agreement between Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and Exelixis, Inc., effective as of ________________, 2010 (the “License Agreement”), is made as of ______________ {Note: Please insert date} (the “Addendum Effective Date”), by and between:

Transferring Party: Exelixis, Inc. 

And

Receiving Party: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

for the transfer of: 

(1) Information: 

{Note: Please identify any Information other than the Materials that would be transferred, e.g., assay protocols, or else add “N/A” if not applicable.}

(2) Materials:

(i) the following biological materials: 

{Note: Please identify any cell-lines, reagents, genes, vectors and constructs that would be transferred, or else add “N/A” if not applicable.}

(ii) the following {Licensed Compounds} known as:
{Note: Please insert identifier of the applicable compounds, or else add “N/A” if not applicable.}

Terms and Special Terms
The Parties agree that the transfer of the above defined Information and Materials pursuant to this Transfer Addendum shall be covered and submitted to the terms and conditions of the License Agreement.  Any special terms and conditions identified on Appendix A, attached hereto and incorporated herein, shall also apply to the transfer of the Materials under this Transfer Addendum.

	
			
	

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Transfer Addendum is entered into as of the Addendum Effective Date, and it is accepted and agreed to by the Parties’ authorized representatives.  The date that this Transfer Addendum is signed shall not be construed to imply that the document was made effective on that date.

______________________________                ____________________________
Name:    {Note: insert name of AM}                Name: {Note: insert name of AM}
For Exelixis                            For BMS

Title:    Alliance Manager                    Title:    Alliance Manager    
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Appendix A to Transfer Addendum
Special Terms

The following special terms and conditions apply to the transfer of the Materials under this Transfer Addendum.

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Exhibit 10.5
Press Release

Contact:
Charles Butler 
Vice President
Corporate Communications 
& Investor Relations
Exelixis, Inc.
(650) 837-7277
cbutler@exelixis.com

DeDe Sheel
Associate Director, 
Investor Relations
Exelixis, Inc.
(650) 837-8231
dsheel@exelixis.com

EXELIXIS LICENSES PROGRAMS TO BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY

-Exelixis to receive initial payment of $60 million-
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., October XX, 2010 -- Exelixis, Inc. (NASDAQ: EXEL) announced today that it has entered into two new collaboration agreements with Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE:BMY). Under the first agreement, Exelixis will grant to Bristol-Myers Squibb an exclusive license to its small-molecule TGR5 agonist program including backups. Under the second agreement, the companies will collaborate to discover, optimize, and characterize small-molecule ROR antagonists.  The companies have also made minor amendments to their XL281 and liver X receptor (LXR) agreements. Finally, under the companies’ cancer collaboration agreement Exelixis has opted to exercise its right to opt out of further co-development of XL139 and will receive an accelerated milestone payment. 
Under the terms of the new agreements, Bristol-Myers Squibb will make a combined initial payment of $60 million to Exelixis.  Exelixis will be eligible for potential development and approval milestone payments of up to $250 million on TGR5 and $255 million on the ROR antagonists.  Exelixis will also be eligible for combined sales performance milestones, and royalties on net sales of products from each of the TGR5 and ROR programs.  Bristol-Myers Squibb will receive an exclusive worldwide license to develop and commercialize small molecule TGR5 agonists and ROR antagonists. Under the TGR5 agreement, Bristol-Myers Squibb will have sole responsibility for research, development, manufacturing, and commercialization.  Under the ROR agreement, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Exelixis will collaborate on ROR antagonist programs up to a pre-clinical transition point and then Bristol-Myers Squibb will have sole responsibility for the further research, development, manufacture, and commercialization. 
Exelixis is granting rights to the ROR program in exchange for Bristol-Myers Squibb waiving rights to receive a third Investigational New Drug (IND) candidate as agreed to under a collaboration signed in 2006 between the two companies in the area of oncology.

	
			
	

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After Exelixis opts-out of further co-development of XL139, Bristol-Myers Squibb will receive an exclusive worldwide license to develop and commercialize, and will have sole responsibility for the further development, manufacture, and commercialization of the compound.  
“We continue our strong relationship with Bristol-Myers Squibb and are excited for these collaborations to maximize the potential of these novel programs and bring benefits to patients with serious diseases,” said Michael M. Morrissey, Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of Exelixis.  “These transactions leverage our discovery expertise with the development expertise of Bristol-Myers Squibb in inflammation and metabolic diseases, and provide important additional resources for us to continue our focus on our clinical stage development pipeline.” 
TGR5 is a G-protein coupled bile acid receptor (GPCR) which is highly expressed in the gall bladder and intestine. Through TGR5, bile acids promote the secretion of glucogen-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), a hormone that affects multiple metabolic parameters including increased insulin secretion from the pancreas and lowering of blood glucose. Stimulating GLP-1 secretion by activation of TGR5 has the potential to be complementary to the use of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-IV) inhibitors for the treatment of diabetes. 
ROR is a member of the nuclear hormone receptor family that is expressed in multiple cell types including T-cells.  ROR plays a prominent role in the development and activity of the TH17 subset of T-cells, which secrete IL-17 and are associated with a variety of inflammatory disorders.  Small molecule antagonists of ROR inhibit production of these pro-inflammatory cytokines and have broad potential as novel anti-inflammatory compounds. 
The TGR5 license agreement and the amendment to the 2007 cancer collaboration agreement are subject to antitrust clearance under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act and other customary regulatory approvals.  
About Exelixis 
Exelixis, Inc. is a development-stage biotechnology company dedicated to the discovery and development of novel small molecule therapeutics for the treatment of cancer and other serious diseases. The company is leveraging its biological expertise and integrated research and development capabilities to generate a pipeline of development compounds with significant therapeutic and commercial potential for the treatment of cancer and potentially other serious diseases.  Currently, Exelixis’ broad product pipeline includes investigational compounds in phase 3, phase 2, and phase 1 clinical development. Exelixis has established strategic corporate alliances with major pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, including Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, sanofi-aventis, GlaxoSmithKline, Genentech (a wholly owned member of the Roche Group), Boehringer Ingelheim, and Daiichi-Sankyo. For more information, please visit the company’s web site at http://www.exelixis.com.

Exelixis and the Exelixis logo are registered U.S. trademarks.
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