Document:

Exhibit 4.80

 

 

GW
Research Ltd

 

-and-

 

inVentiv
Health Commercial Europe Limited

 

 

 

MASTER
SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

 

 

    	 	 	 

     

    

 

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

THIS AGREEMENT is
made with effect from 01 April 2017 (the “Commencement Date”), 

 

BETWEEN

 

		(1)	GW RESEARCH LTD, incorporated in England and Wales with company number 03107561, whose registered
office is at Sovereign House, Vision Park, Chivers Way, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9BZ, UK (“GW”); and

 

		(2)	inVentiv
Health Commercial Europe Limited, incorporated in England and Wales with company number 08850557, whose registered office
is at 10 Bloomsbury Way, London, WC1A 2SL, UK (“inVentiv”).

 

		BACKGROUND	

 

		A.	GW is a biopharmaceutical company specialising in the development of cannabinoids as pharmaceutical
products and requires market research services.

 

		B.	inVentiv is a Commercial Contract Organisation specialising in services which support the commercialisation
of pharmaceutical and healthcare products and has expertise in areas such as, but not limited to, selling solutions services, market
research services, public relations, advertising, medical communications, market access, consulting, brand development and digital
strategy.

 

		C.	inVentiv has agreed to provide GW with the services as set out in one or more Statement(s) of Work
(defined below) that inVentiv and GW may agree from time to time, on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement and in
accordance with applicable laws and regulations.

 

AGREED
TERMS

 

		1	Definitions

 

		1.1	Definitions

 

In this Agreement, the following
terms shall, unless the context otherwise requires, have the following meanings:

 

“Affiliate”
means, with respect to a Party, any person that, directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled
by or is under common control with such Party. For purposes of this definition, “controls” and, with correlative meanings,
the terms “controlled by” and “under common control with” mean (a) the possession, directly or indirectly,
of the power to direct the management or policies of a business entity, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by
contract relating to voting rights or corporate governance, or otherwise; or (b) the ownership, directly or indirectly, of at least
fifty per cent (50%) of the voting securities or other ownership interest of a business entity (or, with respect to a limited partnership
or other similar entity, its general partner or controlling entity).

 

“Agreement”
means the body of this Master Services Agreement together with any and all schedules, and addenda to it, including all Statements
of Work executed by GW and inVentiv from time to time.

 

“Background
IP” means GW Background IP or inVentiv Background IP, as applicable in the circumstances.

 

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“Business
Day” 9.00am to 5.30pm local time on a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which commercial banks in the
UK, are authorised or required by law to close.

 

“Competent Authority”
means any national, supranational, regional, state or local agency, authority, department, bureau, commission, council or other
public or statutory person, or self-regulating industry body, having jurisdiction over either any of the activities contemplated
by any Statement of Work, the Parties or their staff.

 

“Compliance Standards”
means the voluntary quality and compliance requirements, such as ABPI Code of Practice and EFPIA Code, the Parties agree are to
apply to a particular Statement of Work, as set out in the Statement of Work.

 

“Confidential
Information” means (a) the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including each Statement of Work, for which each Party
shall be considered a Disclosing Party and a Receiving Party; (b) Information in GW Background IP, and the Results, irrespective
of the fact that the Results may be disclosed by inVentiv to GW but excluding Information described in subclause (c) below, for
which GW shall be considered the Disclosing Party and inVentiv the Receiving Party; (c) Information in inVentiv Background IP and
Improvements, for which inVentiv shall be considered the Disclosing Party and GW the Receiving Party; and (d) any other Information
that should reasonably be treated as confidential based on the nature of the Information or the circumstances of its disclosure
that is provided by one Party or its Affiliates to the other in any form and whether or not marked as confidential or otherwise
obtained or learned by one Party from the other Party or its Affiliates before, on or after the Commencement Date, including any
Information disclosed in contemplation of, or during the negotiation of, any Statement of Work, with respect to which the Party
making such disclosure shall be the Disclosing Party and the Party(ies) receiving such Information shall each be a Receiving Party.

 

“Control”
or “Controlled” means, with respect to any Intellectual Property Rights, possession (whether by ownership, licence
or other right, except any licence granted under this Agreement) by a Party or its Affiliates of the ability to grant to the other
Party access to or a licence (or sub-licence) under such Intellectual Property Rights as provided under this Agreement without
violating the terms of any agreement or other arrangement with a Third Party.

 

“Deliverables”
means any and all Information, materials or other items to be generated and delivered by inVentiv to GW as a deliverable, as described
under a particular Statement of Work.

 

“Designated
Supervisors” means the individuals identified as such in a Statement of Work who will perform the functions set out in
clause 3.2. A Designated Supervisor will typically be a project or programme manager, or other individual whose role includes day-to-day
oversight of the activities described in the Statement of Work.

 

“Disclosing
Party” means a Party that discloses, or is deemed to have disclosed pursuant to clause 6.1, Confidential Information
to the other Party.

 

“Documents”
means any and all books, manuals, protocols, data collection forms, reports, research notes, photographs, graphs, notebooks, files,
discs, records, CD-ROM and any other graphic or written data or media on which knowledge or information can be stored.

 

“Fees”
means the fees, including administrative charges and overheads, payable by GW to inVentiv under a particular Statement of Work
in consideration of inVentiv’ performance of the Services set out in that particular Statement of Work.

 

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“GW Background IP”
means all Intellectual Property Rights Controlled by GW at the Commencement Date or at any time during the term of this Agreement,
which in the opinion of GW (in its sole discretion) may assist the performance of the Services. GW Background IP does not include
any of the Intellectual Property Rights in the Results.

 

“GW Code of Conduct for
Business Partners” means the guideline (version of August 2015) which can be found at http://ir.gwpharm.com/corporate-governance.cfm,
which sets out the ethical standards to which GW requires its suppliers, vendors, customers, agents, consultants and contractors
to conform. Any amendment or update to the Code of Conduct for Business Partners will be recorded in the Statement of Work, and
will apply to the Services described therein.

 

“GW
Property” means any and all (a) Information relating to the Services,
the GW Background IP, or the business or affairs of GW or any of its Affiliates or its or their customers or business contacts
provided for inVentiv’s use by GW or otherwise disclosed by GW to inVentiv in connection with this Agreement; (b) equipment,
hardware or software provided for inVentiv’s use by GW; and (c) Results.

 

“Improvements”
means any and all non-severable improvements, modifications or adaptations arising from the performance of the Services relating
to inVentiv Background IP existing at the time the Services are performed.

 

“Information”
means technical and other information, including information comprising or relating to data, designs, discoveries, formulae, inventions,
methods, models, research plans, procedures, designs for experiments and tests and results of experimentation and testing (including
results of research or development and including all forms of tangible materials generated), processes (including analytical procedures,
assays, manufacturing processes, specifications and techniques), laboratory records, chemical, pharmacological, toxicological clinical,
analytical and quality control data, clinical and non-clinical trial data, case report forms, data analyses, reports, manufacturing
data or summaries and information contained in submissions to and information from ethical committees and any Competent Authority,
financial information and pricing information. Information includes Documents containing Information and any rights including trade
secrets, copyright, database or design rights protecting such Information.

 

“Insurance
Policies” means the insurance policies required to be maintained by each Party pursuant to clause 9.3.

 

“Intellectual
Property Rights” means any and all (a) patents (including petty patents, utility models, registered designs and any and
all patent-like protections), applications for any of the foregoing (including continuations, continuations-in-part and divisional
applications), any extensions of the exclusivity granted in connection with patents, the right to apply for and be granted any
of the foregoing, and rights in inventions; (b) trademarks and service marks, applications for any of the foregoing, the right
to apply for any of the foregoing, rights in trade names, business names, brand names, get-up, logos, domain names and URLs; (c)
copyrights, design rights (including registered designs), semiconductor topography rights, database rights and publication rights;
(d) rights in know-how, trade secrets and confidential information; (e) all other forms of intellectual property right having equivalent
or similar effect to any of the foregoing which may exist anywhere in the world; and (f) in each case (a) to (e), the right to
apply for any of the same anywhere in the world.

 

“inVentiv
Background IP” means all Intellectual Property Rights Controlled by inVentiv at the Commencement Date or at any time
during the term of this Agreement.

 

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“Parties”
means GW and inVentiv, and a “Party” shall mean either of them.

 

“Personnel”
means any and all directors, officers, employees or agents of (a) inVentiv; (b) Sub-contractors appointed in accordance with clause
3.6; and (c) any other persons providing Services at the request, or under the direction, of inVentiv, including any such person
specifically identified as such in a Statement of Work.

 

“Results”
means all Documents, Information, materials, reports and deliverables provided by inVentiv to GW pursuant to this Agreement whether
or not patentable, copyrightable, or susceptible to any other form of legal protection which are made, conceived, reduced to practice
or authored by inVentiv, or its Personnel as a result of the performance of Services, or which are derived from use or possession
of GW’s Confidential Information, and any and all Intellectual Property Rights, save for Improvements, in the foregoing.

 

“Services”
means the services to be carried out by inVentiv as described in the relevant Statement of Work.

 

“Specifications”
means the specifications, if any, for a particular Deliverable to be delivered under a particular Statement of Work, as identified
or set out in the relevant Statement of Work.

 

“Statement
of Work” has the meaning given to it in clause 2.1.1. Each Statement of Work shall be in the form of the model attached
to this Agreement as Schedule 1 or such other form as may be used and signed by the Parties.

 

“Sub-contractor”
means any organisation or persons sub-contracted by inVentiv to assist in the provision of the Services under a particular Statement
of Work. Provisions of this agreement applicable to inVentiv employees shall also be applicable to inVentiv personnel who are engaged
as contractors working under the day-to-day supervision of inVentiv, but such contractors are not employees of inVentiv.

 

“Term”
has the meaning given to it in clause 10.1.

 

“Third
Party” means any corporation, unincorporated organisation, person or other legal entity other than GW and its Affiliates
or inVentiv and its Affiliates.

 

		1.2	Interpretation

 

		1.2.1	In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires:

 

		(a)	references to a particular clause, schedule or paragraph shall be a reference to that clause, schedule
or paragraph in this Agreement;

 

		(b)	words in the singular shall include the plural and vice versa and references to the masculine gender
shall include the feminine gender and vice versa;

 

		(c)	headings are for convenience only and shall be ignored in interpreting this Agreement;

 

		(d)	reference to a “person” shall mean any individual, partnership, company, corporation,
joint venture, trust, association, organisation or other entity, in each case whether or not having separate legal personality;

 

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		(e)	the words “include”, “including” or “in particular” are to
be construed without limitation to the generality of the preceding words;

 

		(f)	references to a statute include any statutory modification, extension or re-enactment of that statute;

 

		(g)	any reference to “writing” includes a reference to any communication effected by facsimile
transmission or similar means, but not e-mail;

 

		(h)	the word “or” has the inclusive meaning represented by the phrase “and/or”;
and

 

		(i)	any covenant by a Party not to do an act or thing shall be deemed to include an obligation not
to permit or suffer such act or thing to be done by another person under its control or at its direction.

 

		2	Statements of Work

 

		2.1	Agreeing Statements of Work

 

GW may from time
to time request that inVentiv provide it with certain services. When GW makes such a request, GW and inVentiv shall negotiate with
each other with a view to reaching agreement on the services to be performed and the terms allied to such services. If the Parties
reach agreement in their respective sole discretion, they shall execute a statement of work referencing this Master Services Agreement
(each, a “Statement of Work”) setting out:

 

		(a)	the scope of the Services to be undertaken;

 

		(b)	the Compliance Standards to apply;

 

		(c)	the applicable timelines;

 

		(d)	the Deliverables and corresponding Specifications (if any);

 

		(e)	the Fees and any reimbursable expenses or pass-through costs;

 

		(f)	the respective responsibilities of each Party;

 

		(g)	performance measures and requirements for progress reports (if relevant);

 

		(h)	any other information as the Parties may consider relevant to the Services;

 

		(i)	any specific and additional terms the Parties have agreed with respect to the performance of the
Services.

 

		2.2	Status of Statements of Work

 

Each and every
Statement of Work shall incorporate and be read in conjunction with the terms of the body of this master services agreement (as
may be varied from time to time in accordance with its provisions) and together constitute the entire agreement between the Parties
for the Statement of Work, but each Statement of Work shall be a unique agreement and shall stand alone with respect to any other
Statement of Work. If any provisions of a Statement of Work are in direct conflict with the terms of this Agreement, so that the
provisions of both cannot be given effect, the terms of this Agreement shall have preference, unless the Parties clearly expressed
their intention in the Statement of Work that the Statement of Work shall override the terms of this Agreement.

 

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		2.3	Affiliate contracting

 

The Parties acknowledge
that in addition to inVentiv, certain of inVentiv’s Affiliates may provide certain services to GW and may directly enter
into a Statement of Work with GW, pursuant to which such inVentiv Affiliate shall provide certain services to GW, as set forth
in detail in said Statement of Work. In such event, the Statement of Work shall confirm that this Agreement shall govern the relationship
between GW and the particular inVentiv Affiliate, and such parties agree to be bound by the terms set forth in this Agreement.
Furthermore, all references in this Agreement to inVentiv shall be deemed to be to the applicable inVentiv Affiliate; provided,
however, GW agrees that inVentiv acts solely on its own behalf and shall not be liable, or otherwise responsible, for the acts
or omissions of any inVentiv Affiliate under any circumstances in connection with any Statement of Work that is not signed by inVentiv.
Further, each inVentiv Affiliate acts solely on its own behalf and shall not be liable, or otherwise responsible, for the acts
or omissions of inVentiv or any other inVentiv Affiliate under any circumstances in connection with this Agreement or any Statement
of Work that is not signed by that inVentiv Affiliate. The Parties agree and acknowledge that Affiliates may agree to new or additional
terms and conditions in an applicable Statement of Work.

 

		3	The Services

 

		3.1	Performance of Services

 

		3.1.1	Upon execution by the Parties of a Statement of Work, inVentiv shall provide the Services to GW
in accordance with the provisions of that Statement of Work and of this Agreement.

 

		3.1.2	inVentiv shall, on a Statement of Work by Statement of Work basis:

 

		(a)	perform the Services under the Statement of Work with reasonable skill, care, attention and diligence
and in accordance with (i) any and all applicable laws, regulations and governmental guidelines applicable to the Services, (ii)
the Specifications in all material respects, and (iii) all written instructions reasonably given by GW from time to time regarding
the output of the Services, provided such instructions are consistent with the scope of work, approach and other provisions of
the Statement of Work, and in a timely manner;

 

		(b)	perform the Services under the Statement of Work in accordance with the Compliance Standards specified
in it;

 

		(c)	comply with the principles set forth in the GW Code of Conduct for Business Partners in connection
with the performance of the Services;

 

		(d)	ensure that its Personnel have the appropriate experience, training and resources to perform the
Services;

 

		(e)	without limitation to clause 3.1.2(a), in connection with the Services and this Agreement comply
with, and shall not engage directly or indirectly in any activities that could constitute a breach of, any applicable laws and
regulations relating to anti-bribery and anti-corruption, including the UK Bribery Act 2010, the United States Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act 1977 and any equivalent measures in any other relevant country or jurisdiction;

 

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		(f)	make, keep and maintain or furnish to GW complete and accurate records of its work in performing
the Services as and to the extent specified in the applicable Statement of Work. All records generated in performing the Services
shall be maintained by inVentiv during the performance of the Services and for a period of five (5) years thereafter, and it shall
grant GW access to such records or provide copies thereof as reasonably requested.

 

		3.1.3	GW acknowledges that it is solely responsible for reviewing and approving all product promotional
materials and literature created pursuant to this Agreement or Statement of Work and for ensuring all such materials comply with
applicable law.

 

		3.2	Supervision of Performance of the Services

 

Each Party shall
for each Statement of Work appoint a Designated Supervisor for the Services, who shall be named in the Statement of Work. inVentiv’s
Designated Supervisor shall be responsible for inVentiv’s overall conduct of the Services for the Statement of Work in which
they are named and shall be the principal point of contact with GW for all matters relating to that Statement of Work. If for any
reason a Designated Supervisor of either Party is unable or unwilling to act, the Party concerned shall appoint a new Designated
Supervisor promptly following the inability or unwillingness of the existing Designated Supervisor becoming apparent to that Party.
The Party concerned shall notify the other Party of the appointment of a new Designated Supervisor immediately upon such appointment.

 

		3.3	Audits and Inspections

 

		3.3.1	GW shall from time to time upon giving inVentiv reasonable advance notice in writing be entitled
to send its representatives to visit the premises of inVentiv or its Sub-contractors where the Services are being carried out or
where the applicable records are maintained for the purposes of auditing the charges paid or payable by GW under this Agreement
or assessing the progress and quality of the Services and to review the records produced in accordance with clause 3.1.2(e). The
review of any other records pertaining exclusively to the Services that are retained by inVentiv shall be subject to mutual agreement.
GW reserves the right to appoint an agent or agents to conduct any audit under this clause 3.3 on its behalf, however, shall ensure
that such agents are bound by obligations of professional confidentiality at least as stringent as the confidentiality obligations
of the Parties to each other under this Agreement. GW shall give at least 30 days’ notice except where the cause for audit
warrants a shorter period due to the requirements of a Competent Authority or applicable law. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i)
no representative or agent may be a competitor of inVentiv, and (ii) any such audit, assessment or review may be conducted only
once per calendar year (except where required due to the requirements of a Competent Authority or applicable law or where the audit
is being conducted for cause to ensure remedial actions have been implemented), shall be subject to inVentiv’ confidentiality
and security policies, will take place at a mutually acceptable time during business hours, and shall be at GW’s expense.

 

		3.3.2	inVentiv will notify GW promptly in the event of any inspection by a Regulatory Authority of their
premises (or those of their Sub-contractors) at or from which Services are being performed to the extent such inspection relates
to the Services or the business unit responsible for delivering the Services. In the event of an inspection which relates to the
Services, inVentiv will, to the extent permissible under applicable laws, consult with and allow GW to review and comment on any
responses to such authority related to the inspection. inVentiv will, to the extent legally permissible, notify GW in writing promptly
(and in any case within two (2) Business Days) after receipt of any warning letter from any Competent Authority raising any issues
that may adversely affect or modify any of the Services and will keep GW informed of all investigations or corrective action being
taken by inVentiv to address any such issues.

 

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		3.4	Acceptance of Deliverables

 

		3.4.1	Without prejudice to any other right or remedy available to GW, GW shall be entitled to reject
any Deliverables that are not, in its reasonable opinion, produced or delivered in accordance with the Specifications at the time
of delivery or any Service that has not been performed in accordance with the relevant Statement of Work. In such event, at GW’s
election, inVentiv shall either (a) at its sole cost, complete or repeat the specific Deliverables or Services which GW has rejected,
or (b) refund GW the fees and expenses paid in performing the Services in question and issue a credit note for any such fees and
expenses invoiced but not yet paid. Without prejudice to clause 3.5, where inVentiv is required to complete or repeat Deliverables
or Services under this clause 3.4, it shall do so in accordance with the timetable set-out in the relevant Statement of Work, or
in the absence of such a timetable or in the event rejection by GW takes place after a deadline stipulated in the relevant Statement
of Work, in accordance with a timetable that GW shall stipulate.

 

		3.4.2	inVentiv waives, and shall procure that its Personnel waive, any moral rights in the reports delivered
under this Agreement to which inVentiv is now or may at any future time be entitled under the Copyright Designs and Patents Act
1988 or any similar provisions of law in any jurisdiction, including the right to be identified, the right of integrity and the
right against false attribution, and agrees not to institute, support, maintain or permit any action or claim to the effect that
any treatment, exploitation or use of such Results infringes inVentiv’s or the relevant Personnel’s moral rights.

 

		3.5	Timely performance

 

inVentiv acknowledges
and agrees that timely completion of the Services is an essential and critical business requirement for GW, and that time is of
the essence regarding inVentiv’s performance under each Statement of Work. inVentiv shall notify GW promptly upon becoming
aware of any event or circumstance which will, or which could reasonably be expected to, cause a delay in delivering any Deliverable,
the completion of any milestone or inVentiv delivering any element of the Services in accordance with the timetable set out in
the relevant Statement of Work.

 

		3.6	Subcontracting

 

		3.6.1	With GW’s written consent, given at its sole discretion, inVentiv may subcontract any (but
not all) of the Services to be performed under a particular Statement of Work to a Third Party. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
consent shall not be required for inVentiv to subcontract the Services or part thereof to any of its Affiliates or individual personnel
retained by inVentiv or its Affiliates on an independent contractor basis or through a Third Party. GW shall have no recourse and
bring no claim against any Affiliate or Third Party Sub-Contractor. inVentiv shall remain fully responsible towards GW for the
performance of any Sub-Contractors, whether those are Third Party Sub-Contractors or Affiliates.

 

		3.6.2	It shall be a condition of any subcontracting that inVentiv shall:

 

		(a)	enter into contracts with all Sub-contractors obliging them to provide Services in accordance with
the applicable provisions of this Agreement, including without limitation provisions under which:

 

		(i)	the Results shall be fully communicated to and owned by GW; and

 

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		(ii)	GW shall have the right to inspect any work being done by any Sub-contractors on terms equivalent
to clause 3.3.

 

		(b)	be responsible for the compliance by any Sub-contractor with the applicable provisions of this
Agreement. The appointment of any Sub-contractor shall not negate or affect inVentiv’ duties and direct responsibility to
GW to perform the subcontracted work.

 

3.6.3       Nothing
in this Agreement shall prevent GW from appointing a person or entity other than inVentiv to conduct services that are the same
as, or similar to, those set out in any Statement of Work, and GW shall not be obliged to enter into any minimum number of Statements
of Work.

 

		4	Information and
Reports

 

		4.1	Information sharing

 

		4.1.1	Upon initiation of activities under a Statement of Work, and at its own cost, GW shall supply inVentiv
with all Information and materials in GW’s possession it is responsible to furnish under the applicable Statement of Work
or GW reasonably believes inVentiv needs to know, and all the product training and assistance required in order to properly perform
the Services in compliance with applicable laws. Additional obligations of GW in this respect that are unique to a specific Statement
of Work shall be specified in that Statement of Work. GW shall notify inVentiv of any additional Information pertinent to the Services
being performed under a Statement of Work promptly after becoming aware of it.

 

		4.1.2	inVentiv shall notify GW of Information (other than Information of a Third Party to whom inVentiv
owes duties of confidence) regarding any event or circumstance not anticipated when the Parties enter into a Statement of Work
that materially and adversely affects the usefulness or purpose for performing the Services being performed under such Statement
of Work that becomes known to the Personnel rendering such Services promptly after becoming aware of it, including identifying
to GW Information that GW may not be aware of given the local expertise of inVentiv such as if the Services as proposed may likely
lead to a breach of applicable Compliance Standards. inVentiv shall confirm any verbal communication of such pertinent information
by email within two (2) Business Days following the verbal communication.

 

		4.2	Reporting

 

inVentiv shall
keep GW fully informed of the progress of the Services under each Statement of Work on a regular basis and in writing as specified
in the relevant Statement of Work. inVentiv shall comply with all reasonable instructions given by GW from time to time as to the
format and content of any such update. In particular, inVentiv shall provide information relating to progress of the Services against
milestones specified in the Statement of Work.

 

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		5	Invoices and Payment

 

		5.1	Invoicing and Payment

 

inVentiv shall
submit an invoice to GW whenever payment of Fees are due, together with such evidence as GW may reasonably request for the purpose
of verifying that the Services in respect of which the payment in question is due have been performed. Each invoice shall give
a description of the Services provided during the period covered by such invoice. Save as otherwise provided in a particular Statement
of Work, Fees due under each Statement of Work: (a) are payable in the currency(ies) specified in it; (b) are exclusive of VAT
(VAT to be added separately, as applicable and at the prevailing rate); (c) provided that GW is satisfied that the parts of the
Services in question have been properly completed, shall be made within thirty (30) days of the date of receipt by GW of the invoice;
(d) shall be paid to the bank account specified in the Statement of Work or such other bank account of inVentiv as inVentiv may
notify to GW in accordance with clause 12.12; and (e) shall be made by the due date, failing which inVentiv may charge interest
on any undisputed and outstanding amount on a daily basis at a rate equivalent to two per cent (2%) above the twelve (12) month
LIBOR rate then in force in London. For any payments disputed in good faith, interest under this clause 5.1 is payable only after
the dispute is resolved, on sums found or agreed to be due, from the due date until payment.

 

		5.2	Included Costs and Expenses

 

The Fees shall
cover all Services provided by inVentiv under this Agreement. GW will not pay any additional sums not otherwise provided for in
this Agreement unless it first agrees to those sums in writing in advance. GW shall reimburse inVentiv for reasonable out-of-pocket
expenses, provided that such expenses are provided for in a Statement of Work or otherwise agreed by the Parties in writing in
advance and inVentiv submits a written claim for reimbursement of such expenses to GW within ninety (90) days following the end
of the month in which the expense was incurred. inVentiv will make copies of receipts evidencing the amount of such expenses and
the date on which such expenses were incurred available upon GW’s request. The invoicing and payment of reimbursements shall
be governed by clause 5.1 in the same manner as Fees. Further guidance on pass-through costs and allowable expenses will be set
out in the Statement of Work.

 

		6	Confidential Information

 

		6.1	Non-disclosure and non-use

 

		6.1.1	Except as set out in this clause 6, the Receiving Party shall and shall cause its officers, directors,
employees and agents to, keep confidential and not publish or otherwise disclose, and not use directly or indirectly for any purpose
any Confidential Information furnished or otherwise made available to it, directly or indirectly by the Disclosing Party.

 

		6.1.2	Confidential Information shall not include any Information which a Receiving Party can establish:

 

		(a)	is already lawfully possessed by the Receiving Party without any obligations of confidentiality
or restrictions on use prior to receiving it from the Disclosing Party, as documented by prior written records or can be shown
by other competent evidence; or

 

		(b)	is or becomes public knowledge or is or becomes in the public domain other than by breach of this
clause 6.1.2 by the Receiving Party; or

 

		(c)	is obtained subsequently by the Receiving Party from a Third Party without any obligations of confidentiality
with respect to such Information and, to Receiving Party’s knowledge, such Third Party is in lawful possession of such information
and not in violation of any contractual or legal obligation to maintain the confidentiality of such information; or

 

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		(d)	has been developed by the Receiving Party independently of any access to or use of any Confidential
Information disclosed hereunder, as documented by the Receiving Party’s written records or can be shown by other competent
evidence.

 

		6.1.3	For the avoidance of doubt (a) GW shall be considered to be the Disclosing Party with respect to
any newly created Information that is part of the Results, (b) the fact Confidential Information may have been disclosed to a Receiving
Party by the Disclosing Party or an Affiliate of the Disclosing Party under a prior agreement operate to operate to exclude such
Information from the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party, and (c) Confidential Information shall not be deemed to
be within the exceptions set out in clause 6.1.2 merely because it is specific and embraced by more general information in the
public domain or in the possession of a Receiving Party, or is a combination of information from multiple sources.

 

		6.2	Permitted uses

 

		6.2.1	inVentiv may use Confidential Information of GW for the sole purpose of performing the Services
in accordance with this Agreement, and unless otherwise agreed by GW in writing, shall only disclose the Confidential Information
of GW to its Personnel on a need to know basis solely for the purpose of performing the Services, provided that:

 

		(a)	inVentiv informs its Personnel of the confidential nature of GW’s Confidential Information
before disclosure, and shall ensure its Personnel are bound by confidentiality terms no less restrictive than those set out in
this clause 6 to hold in confidence such Confidential Information; and

 

		(b)	at all times, inVentiv is responsible for the compliance of such Personnel with the obligations
set out in this Agreement.

 

		6.2.2	GW may use and disclose inVentiv’ Confidential Information as necessary or reasonably useful
to exploit the Results or any product developed using the Results, consistent with the license granted to GW pursuant to clause
7.2.1, and may make disclosures to Competent Authorities, provided, however, that reasonable measures shall be taken to assure
confidential treatment of such information.

 

		6.2.3	Without prejudice to the rest of this clause 6, the Receiving Party shall:

 

		(a)	with respect to the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party, exercise the same degree
of care that it exercises with respect to its own confidential information which it desires to maintain as confidential (but in
no event less than a reasonable degree of care) to prevent its disclosure to any Third Party; and

 

		(b)	reproduce the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party only to the extent necessary to
perform this Agreement, with all such reproductions being identified as Confidential Information.

 

		6.3	Unauthorised use or disclosure

 

The Receiving
Party shall notify the Disclosing Party promptly following discovery of any unauthorised use or disclosure of Confidential Information
by it, and shall co-operate with the Disclosing Party in every reasonable way to help the Disclosing Party regain possession of
the Confidential Information and prevent its further unauthorised use or disclosure.

 

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		6.4	Exceptions to non-disclosure and non-use provisions

 

The Receiving Party
may disclose any part of the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party solely to the extent that the Receiving Party is
legally required to do so, whether pursuant to an order of a court of competent jurisdiction or governmental authority or otherwise;
provided that the Receiving Party shall unless prohibited notify the Disclosing Party prior to making such disclosure and use its
commercially reasonable endeavours to limit such disclosure and, if permitted and reasonably practicable, to provide the Disclosing
Party with an opportunity to make representations to the relevant court or governmental authority.

 

		6.5	Return of Confidential Information

 

The Receiving Party
shall, within seven (7) days of the Disclosing Party’s request at any time, and at the Disclosing Party’s option return
or destroy (or permanently delete in the case of Confidential Information held electronically) all Confidential Information in
the possession or control of the Receiving Party, except for (a) archival electronic information that is electronically archived
in the normal course and not in general use; (b) information subject to a “litigation hold”, but only during the hold
period; (c) information included in minutes of the board of directors of the Receiving Party and committees thereof; (d) information
which must otherwise be maintained as a requirement of law or regulation; or (e) one (1) copy of the Confidential Information to
the extent reasonable to permit the Receiving Party to keep evidence that it has performed its obligations under this Agreement;
provided, in each case (a) to (e) above, that the confidentiality and non-use restrictions set out in clause 6.1 (subject to the
other provisions of clause 6.1.2) of this Agreement shall continue to apply to such Confidential Information, except that the Receiving
Party shall not make any further use or disclosure of the Confidential Information except as expressly permitted herein.

 

		6.6	Publication

 

inVentiv shall
not make any external publication relating to the Services or the Results without the prior written consent of GW. inVentiv may
reference the Services in communications to its Personnel providing that such communications (i) are designated ‘for internal
use only’ and (ii) no GW Confidential Information is disclosed therein.

 

		6.7	Survival

 

The provisions
of this clause 6 shall survive termination or expiry of this Agreement for whatever reason, and shall remain in full force and
effect for a period of five (5) years from the completion of Services under the Statement of Work under which such Confidential
Information was last disclosed or used or, if longer, for so long as such Confidential Information constitutes a trade secret under
applicable law.

 

		7	Intellectual
Property

 

		7.1	Ownership and use of Background IP

 

		7.1.1	This Agreement does not affect the ownership of any Background IP, the ownership of which will
remain the property of the Party that contributes them to the Services (or its licensors).

 

		7.1.2	GW hereby authorises inVentiv to use its GW Background IP for the sole purpose of performing the
Services specified in each Statement of Work, but for no other purpose. inVentiv may not authorise any other person to use the
GW Background IP except that inVentiv may allow any of its Affiliates, and any Sub-contractor working for or on behalf of inVentiv
or any of its Affiliates, to use GW Background IP for the purpose of carrying out the Services.

 

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		7.1.3	inVentiv hereby grants to GW a non-exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual, fully paid-up, royalty-free,
non- transferable, worldwide licence, with the right to sub-license through multiple tiers, to use and otherwise exploit in any
way any inVentiv Background IP or Improvements that are accessed or used as part of the Services or arise out of the Services to
the extent necessary or useful to utilise or develop the Results. inVentiv shall provide GW with all Information in its possession
which is useful or necessary to enable GW to utilise any inVentiv Background IP or Improvements to which inVentiv grants GW a licence
under this clause 7.1.3.

 

		7.2	Ownership and use of Results

 

		7.2.1	The Results shall be GW’s exclusive property in each case from the date of their conception,
discovery or invention and. GW may take such steps as it may decide from time to time, at its own expense, to register and maintain
any protection for the Results, including filing and prosecuting patent applications claiming or covering any of the Results. The
Results shall be deemed to be “works made for hire” or equivalent to the extent they qualify as such under applicable
copyright laws. Insofar as title in any of the Results does not vest in GW automatically by operation of law or under this Agreement,
notwithstanding the foregoing, inVentiv shall assign to GW all its current and future right, title and interest in the Results
(including all its rights in Documents recording the Results and all Intellectual Property Rights therein). inVentiv shall upon
GW’s request execute all documents, give all assistance and do all acts and things, at the expense of GW and at any time
either during or after the Term, as may, in the reasonable opinion of GW, be necessary or desirable to enable GW to vest or register
the Results in the name of GW and to defend GW against claims that use or exploitation of the Results infringe Third Party rights,
and otherwise to protect the Results. Pending such assignment of the Results, GW shall have an exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable
worldwide licence under the Results, for any purpose, with the right to grant sub-licences through multiple tiers

 

		7.2.2	GW authorises inVentiv to use the Results for the sole purpose of performing the Services, but
for no other purpose. inVentiv may not authorise any Third Party to use the Results other than any Sub-contractor working for or
on behalf of inVentiv or any of its Affiliates.

 

		7.3	No further compensation

 

inVentiv acknowledges
that no further remuneration or compensation other than that provided for in this Agreement is or may become due to inVentiv in
respect of the performance of inVentiv’s obligations under this clause 7.

 

		8	Representations
and Warranties

 

		8.1	inVentiv represents and warrants that it:

 

		(a)	is duly organised, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state or country,
as applicable, in which it is organised;

 

		(b)	has the requisite power and authority and the legal right to enter into this Agreement and to perform
its obligations hereunder;

 

		(c)	has the right to assign the Results to GW in accordance with clause 7 free and clear of any liens,
claims, encumbrances and security interests

 

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		(d)	has and will continue to have all governmental approvals necessary for it to carry out the Services;

 

		(e)	is not party to any agreement that would prevent it from fulfilling its obligations under this
Agreement;

 

		(f)	has, and will maintain, all appropriate licences, approvals and certifications required by any
Competent Authority, to safely, adequately and lawfully perform its obligations under this Agreement; and

 

		(g)	has not misappropriated any knowledge or Information of any Third Party.

 

		8.2	GW represents and warrants that:

 

		(a)	it is duly organised, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state or country,
as applicable, in which it is organised; and

 

		(b)	it has the requisite power and authority and the legal right to enter into this Agreement and to
perform its obligations hereunder.

 

		9	Insurance and
Liability

 

		9.1	Indemnity

 

		9.1.1	GW shall indemnify inVentiv and keep it fully and effectively indemnified against all losses, liabilities,
damages and expenses (including reasonable legal fees and expenses) suffered or incurred in connection with any claims, demands,
actions or other proceedings made or brought against inVentiv by any Third Party to the extent those are a result of or connected
with:

 

		(a)	any negligence, misconduct or breach of this Agreement or any Statement of Work by GW or any officer,
employee, representative or subcontractor of GW; or

 

		(b)	any non-compliance with any applicable laws by GW or any officer, employee, representative or subcontractor
of GW in connection with the performance of Services, or

 

		(c)	the use of GW’s products to the extent that they are product liability claims, whether arising
out of warranty, negligence, strict liability (including manufacturing, design, warning or instruction claims) or any other product
based statutory claim.

 

		9.1.2	inVentiv shall indemnify GW and keep it fully and effectively indemnified against:

 

		(a)	all losses, liabilities, damages and expenses (including reasonable legal fees and costs) suffered
or incurred in connection with any claims, demands, actions or other proceedings made or brought against GW by any Third Party
to the extent those are a result of or in connected with:

 

		(i)	any negligence, misconduct or breach of this Agreement or a Statement of Work by inVentiv or any
of its Personnel; or

 

		(ii)	any non-compliance with any applicable laws or Compliance Standards by inVentiv or any of its Personnel;
or

 

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		(b)	all losses, liabilities, damages and expenses (including reasonable legal fees and costs) suffered
or incurred in connection with any claims, demands, actions or other proceedings:

 

		(i)	made or brought by any Personnel in relation to sums owed to them including, without limitation,
salaries, wages, holiday pay, sick pay, expenses, commissions, incentive payments, bonuses, pensions and benefits;

 

		(ii)	in relation to National Insurance, social security or like contributions, income tax or other taxation
obligations in connection with payments made or benefits provided to any Personnel in connection with the provision of the Services;

 

		(iii)	arising from any Personnel alleging or being held or deemed to be an employee of GW whilst performing
Services under a Statement of Work, including any claim for wrongful or unfair dismissal or redundancy payment; and

 

		(iv)	arising out of or in connection with any transfer, deemed transfer or alleged transfer by operation
of law of any Personnel, including in respect of Directive 2001/23/EC or the national legislation implementing it such as the Transfer
of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/246) (together “TUPE”).

 

		9.1.3	The indemnities given in clauses 9.1.1 and 9.1.2 shall not apply to the extent that the claim arises
as a result of any negligence, misconduct or breach of this Agreement or a Statement of Work by the Party claiming the indemnity.

 

		9.1.4	The indemnity given in clause 9.1.2(b)(iv) shall not apply:

 

		(a)	to the extent that, on the termination or expiry of a Statement of Work, services similar to the
Services provided under that Statement of Work are performed by GW or a Third Party supplier of GW and, as a result, any Personnel
transfer by operation of law to GW or that Third Party supplier under TUPE (an “Excluded Transfer”); or

 

		(b)	where GW exercises its rights under a Statement of Work to acquire or assume the employment contracts
of any Personnel (provided that is not by way of an Excluded Transfer).

 

		9.1.5	In the event that there is an Excluded Transfer (and Personnel transfer by operation of law to
GW or a Third Party supplier) (each a “Transferring Employee”), the following provisions shall apply:

 

		(a)	GW and inVentiv will (and, if relevant GW will use all reasonable endeavours to procure that a
successor third party supplier will) promptly and in a co-operative and helpful manner:

 

		(i)	agree arrangements for the timely exchange of information about the each Transferring Employee
and the apportionment of salary and other benefits; and

 

		(ii)	comply with any respective obligations under TUPE.

 

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		(b)	inVentiv shall indemnify GW and each Third Party supplier and keep it/them fully and effectively
indemnified against all losses, liabilities, damages and expenses (including reasonable legal fees and costs) suffered or incurred
(whether directly or indirectly) in connection with:

 

		(i)	any claim by a Transferring Employee in respect of any fact or matter to the extent that such claim
concerns or arises from employment before the date on which his/her employment transfers; and

 

		(ii)	any claim arising from the failure by inVentiv to comply with information and consultation obligations
under TUPE.

 

		(c)	GW shall indemnify inVentiv against all losses, liabilities, damages and expenses (including reasonable
legal fees and costs) suffered or incurred (whether directly or indirectly) in connection with:

 

		(i)	any claim by a Transferring Employee in respect of any fact or matter to the extent that such claim
concerns or arises from employment on or after before the date on which his/her employment transfers;

 

		(ii)	any claim arising from the failure by GW or a Third Party supplier to comply with information and
consultation obligations under TUPE;

 

		(iii)	any claim under TUPE on the grounds that there has been or will be a substantial change in working
conditions to the detriment of an employee who is a Transferring Employee.

 

		9.1.6	The indemnities given in this clause 9.1 are subject to the Party claiming the indemnity:

 

		(a)	promptly notifying the indemnifying Party in writing with details of the claim and providing the
indemnifying Party with access to all documents and information reasonably required to enable it to defend the claim. The failure
by an indemnified Party to notify the indemnifying Party of such claim shall not relieve the indemnifying Party of responsibility
under this clause 9, except to the extent such failure adversely prejudices the ability of the indemnifying Party to defend such
claim;

 

		(b)	allowing the indemnifying Party to have the conduct of the defence or settlement of the claim (provided
that the Party claiming the indemnity may elect to choose counsel independent from that representing the indemnifying Party at
its own cost and expense);

 

		(c)	giving the indemnifying Party all reasonable assistance (at the indemnifying Party's expense) in
dealing with the claim; and

 

		(d)	not making any payment or incurring any expenses in connection with the claim, or making any admissions
or doing anything that may compromise or prejudice the defence of any such claim without the prior written consent of the indemnifying
party.

 

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		9.2	Liability

 

		9.2.1	To the fullest extent permitted by law but with the exception of (i) its indemnification obligations
as set out in clause 9.1.1, (ii) its obligations with regard to interest payments as set out in clause 5.1, and (iii) any damage
caused intentionally or by GW’s gross negligence, GW’s aggregate liability, whether in contract, tort, negligence,
breach of statutory duty or warranty, failure of essential purpose or otherwise, shall be limited to the total payments paid or
due and payable by GW to inVentiv under the Statement of Work under which the liability principally arises over the twelve (12)
months (or part thereof) preceding the date on which the liability arose.

 

		9.2.2	To the fullest extent permitted by law but with the exception of (i) its indemnification obligations
as set out in clause 9.1.2 and (ii) any damage caused intentionally or by inVentiv’s gross negligence, inVentiv’ aggregate
liability, whether in contract, tort, negligence, breach of statutory duty or warranty, failure of essential purpose or otherwise,
shall be limited to two times the total payments for Fees payable by GW to inVentiv under the Statement of Work under which the
liability principally arises over the twelve (12) months (or part thereof) preceding the date on which the liability arose.

 

		9.2.3	Except under the Indemnities in clauses 9.1.1 and 9.1.2, in no circumstances shall either Party
be liable whether in contract, tort, negligence, breach of statutory duty or otherwise, for any loss, damage, costs, or expenses
of any nature whatsoever incurred or suffered by the other Party (a) of an indirect, special, or consequential nature, or (b) that
is a loss of profits, revenue, business opportunity, or goodwill.

 

		9.2.4	Nothing in this Agreement excludes any person’s liability to the extent that it may not be
so excluded under applicable law, including any such liability for death or personal injury caused by that person’s negligence,
or liability for fraud.

 

		9.3	Insurance

 

During the Term
and for any claims made Insurance Policies at least three (3) years thereafter, each Party shall maintain, as applicable, general
or Public Liability insurance up to £10,000,000 per occurrence series. In addition, GW shall carry Products and Services
Liability insurance up to £10,000,000 per claim and in the aggregate. Each Party shall ensure that the Insurance Policies
are taken out with reputable insurers, and that such Insurance Policies offer the type and amount of coverage appropriate to the
Services in a Statement of Work. Each Party shall, on request, supply to the other certificates evidencing the coverage. inVentiv
shall name GW as an additional insured on all liability insurance coverage as its interests may appear and GW warrants that its
liability insurances include an indemnity to principal provision.

 

		10	Term and Termination

 

		10.1	Term

 

Subject to any
earlier termination in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, this Agreement shall last for a term 3 years from the
Commencement Date of this Agreement, or for such further periods as the Parties may agree in writing (the “Term”).
Each individual Statement of Work shall commence on the date of its execution and shall terminate on the completion of the Services
and payment, notwithstanding that such completion takes place after the Term, unless terminated earlier in accordance with the
provisions of this Agreement. The Parties may, subject to the following provisions of this clause 10, terminate individual Statements
of Work without affecting other existing Statements of Work or may terminate all existing Statements of Work, unless a different
termination regime has been agreed on in a Statement of Work in which case such termination regime shall apply for the relevant
Statement of Work.

 

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		10.2	Termination

 

		10.2.1	GW may terminate this Agreement (and all Statements of Work) or any Statement of Work, in whole,
without cause, on no less than sixty (60) days’ written notice to inVentiv.

 

		10.2.2	GW may terminate any Statement of Work with immediate effect on giving written notice to inVentiv
if at any time:

 

		(a)	inVentiv is in material breach of any provision of this Agreement or the Statement of Work in question
and, if it is capable of remedy, the breach has not been remedied within thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice specifying
the breach and requiring its remedy (or such longer period as may be reasonably necessary so long as inVentiv promptly commences
to cure such breach and proceeds diligently and continuously pursuant to a reasonable plan to cure the breach);

 

		(b)	inVentiv commits any gross misconduct affecting the business of GW or any of its Affiliates; or

 

		(c)	(i) inVentiv becomes insolvent or unable to pay its debts as and when they become due; (ii) an
order is made or a resolution is passed for the winding up of inVentiv (other than voluntarily for the purpose of solvent amalgamation
or reconstruction); (iii) a liquidator, administrator, administrative receiver, receiver, or trustee is appointed in respect of
the whole or any part of inVentiv’ assets or business; (iv) inVentiv makes any composition with its creditors; (v) inVentiv
ceases to continue its business; or (vi) as a result of debt or maladministration inVentiv takes or suffers any similar or analogous
action in any jurisdiction.

 

		10.2.3	inVentiv may terminate any Statement of Work with immediate effect on giving written notice if
at any time:

 

		(a)	GW is in material breach of any provision of this Agreement or the Statement of Work in question
and, if it is capable of remedy, the breach has not been remedied within thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice specifying
the breach and requiring its remedy (or for any non-payment breach, such longer period as may be reasonably necessary so long as
GW promptly commences to cure such breach and proceeds diligently and continuously pursuant to a reasonable plan to cure the breach);
or

 

		(b)	(i) GW becomes insolvent or unable to pay its debts as and when they become due; (ii) an order
is made or a resolution is passed for the winding up of GW (other than voluntarily for the purpose of solvent amalgamation or reconstruction);
(iii) a liquidator, administrator, administrative receiver, receiver, or trustee is appointed in respect of the whole or any part
of GW’s assets or business; (iv) GW makes any composition with its creditors; (v) GW ceases to continue its business; or
(vi) as a result of debt or maladministration GW takes or suffers any similar or analogous action in any jurisdiction.

 

		11	Obligations on Termination or Expiry

 

		11.1	On termination or expiry of this Agreement or any Statement of Work (unless a different consequences
of termination regime has been agreed on in a Statement of Work in which case such consequences shall apply for the relevant Statement
of Work):

 

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		(a)	GW shall pay to inVentiv all amounts payable for all work performed under, and in accordance with,
the terms of this Agreement and the relevant Statement of Work up to the effective date of termination and any expenses already
incurred in accordance with this Agreement or the relevant Statement of Work or, so long as they have been approved under the relevant
Statement of Work which have been committed to, have not yet been incurred, but cannot be cancelled; and

 

		(b)	inVentiv shall, at GW’s request and direction, and at no additional charge to GW:

 

		(i)	except as otherwise provide in clause 6.5, in the case of termination or expiry of this Agreement,
immediately return or destroy any GW Property which is in the possession or under the control of inVentiv; or in the case of termination
of a particular Statement of Work or Statements of Work, immediately return or destroy any GW Property which is in the possession
or under the control of inVentiv which relates solely to that Statement of Work or those Statements of Work;

 

		(ii)	provide GW or its designee with assistance in order promptly to effect a smooth and orderly transition
of the Services to an alternate provider, where relevant.

 

		11.2	Clauses 3.1.2(f), 3.4, 5, 6, 7.1.3, 7.2, 7.3, 9, 11 and 12 shall survive the termination or expiry
of this Agreement or any Statements of Work.

 

		12	General

 

		12.1	Force majeure

 

Neither Party shall be in breach
of this Agreement nor liable for delay in performing, or failure to perform, any of its obligations under this Agreement if such
delay or failure results from events, circumstances or causes beyond its reasonable control. In such circumstances the time for
performance shall be extended by a period equivalent to the period during which performance of the obligation has been delayed
or failed to be performed.

 

		12.2	Assignment

 

inVentiv shall not assign, sub-contract,
transfer, or declare a trust of any of its rights and obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of GW.

 

		12.3	Waiver

 

No failure or delay by a Party
to exercise any right or remedy provided under this Agreement or by law shall constitute a waiver of that or any other right or
remedy, nor shall it preclude or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy. No single or partial exercise
of such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy.

 

		12.4	Severability

 

If any provision or part-provision
of this Agreement shall be held to be illegal, void, invalid or unenforceable under the law of any jurisdiction:

 

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		(a)	that provision or part-provision shall, to the extent required, be deemed to be deleted, and the
validity and enforceability of the other provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected; and

 

		(b)	the legality, validity and enforceability of the whole of this Agreement in any other jurisdiction
shall not be affected.

 

		12.5	Relationship between the Parties

 

Nothing in this
Agreement is intended to, or shall be deemed to, establish any partnership or joint venture between any of the Parties, constitute
any Party the agent of another Party, nor authorise any Party to make or enter into any commitments for or on behalf of any other
Party. inVentiv does not undertake by this Agreement or otherwise to perform any obligation of GW, whether regulatory or contractual,
or to assume any responsibility for GW’s business or operations. Employees and other personnel supplied by either Party will
not for any purpose be considered employees or agents of the other Party.

 

		12.6	Rights and remedies

 

Except as expressly provided in
this Agreement, the rights and remedies provided under this Agreement are in addition to, and not exclusive of, any rights or remedies
provided by law.

 

		12.7	Third Party rights

 

A person who is not a Party to
this Agreement shall not have any rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any term of this Agreement.
This does not affect any right or remedy of a Third Party which exists, or is available, apart from that Act.

 

		12.8	Entire agreement

 

This Agreement
constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes and extinguishes all previous drafts, agreements, arrangements
and understandings between them, whether written or oral, relating to its subject matter. Each Party agrees that it shall have
no remedies in respect of any representation or warranty (whether made innocently or negligently) that is not set out in this Agreement.
No Party shall have any claim for innocent or negligent misrepresentation based upon any statement in this Agreement or otherwise.

 

		12.9	Variation

 

No variation of this Agreement
or a Statement of Work shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the Parties (or their authorised representatives).
Except as set forth in such a writing, no provision or statement in any document delivered in connection with this Agreement shall
impose any additional obligation on either Party.

 

		12.10	Counterparts

 

This Agreement
may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which when executed shall constitute a duplicate original, but all the counterparts
shall together constitute the one agreement.

 

		12.11	Governing law

 

This Agreement
and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with it or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual
disputes or claims) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of England and Wales. The Parties irrevocably
agree that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim that arises out of
or in connection with this Agreement or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims).

 

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		12.12	Notices

 

		(a)	Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given by a Party under this Agreement
shall be effective when delivered, if delivered by hand, or five (5) Business Days after mailing if mailed by registered or certified
mail (postage prepaid and return receipt requested), or two (2) Business Days after deposit with a courier if sent by an internationally
recognised courier, and shall be addressed to a Party at the addresses and to the representatives set out below in clause (b).

 

		(b)	The Parties’ respective representatives for the receipt of notices are, until changed by
notice given in accordance with this clause 12.12, as follows:

 

	GW:	inVentiv:
	 	 
	Title: Company Secretary	Title: VP Selling Solutions Europe
	 	 
	
        Address: Sovereign House,

        Vision Park,

        Chivers Way,

        Histon,

        Cambridge

        CB24 9BZ
	
        Address: 10 Bloomsbury Way

        London

        WC1A 2SL

	 	 
	Fax: +44 (0)1223 235667	n/a

 

The provisions of this clause 12.12
shall not apply to the service of any proceedings or other documents in any legal action or any day-to-day or delivery related
communications in connection with the governance, provision or receipt of Services hereunder.

 

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SIGNATURE PAGE TO MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

THIS AGREEMENT has been entered into
on the date stated at the beginning of it.

 

	Signed for and on behalf of GW RESEARCH LTD	 	 
	 	 	/s/ James Ryan
	 	 	Authorised Signatory (sign)
	 	 	 
	 	 	James Ryan
	 	 	Name (print)
	 	 	 
	 	 	15 June 2017
	 	 	Date
	 	 	 
	Signed for and on behalf of inVentiv

                                                         Health Commercial Europe Limited
	 	/s/ Kurt Hawtin
	 	 	Authorised Signatory (sign)
	 	 	 
	 	 	Kurt Hawtin
	 	 	Name (print)
	 	 	 
	 	 	24/05/17
	 	 	Date

 

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SCHEDULE 1

 

TEMPLATE STATEMENT OF
WORK

 

Statement of Work

 

GW Reference:

Supplier Reference:

 

THIS STATEMENT OF WORK is made on [dd/mmm/20[●]] (the
“Effective Date”),

 

Between

 

		(1)	GW RESEARCH LTD, incorporated in England and Wales with company number 03107561, whose registered
office is at Sovereign House, Vision Park, Chivers Way, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9BZ, United Kingdom (“GW”);
and

 

		(2)	inVentiv
Health Commercial Europe Limited, incorporated in England and Wales with company number 08850557, whose registered office
is at 10 Bloomsbury Way, London, WC1A 2SL, UK (“inVentiv”).

 

BACKGROUND

 

This Statement of Work is made subject to the
provisions of the Master Services Agreement entered into by inVentiv and GW dated [date] (the “MSA”).

 

AGREED
TERMS

 

		1.	Definitions and Interpretation

 

In this Statement of Work, the following terms
shall have the following meanings:

 

	Commencement date	[Insert date when Services are to start – to be consistent with Appendix
    C below]
	 	 
	Completion date	[Insert date when Services are expected to stop e.g. the earlier of (a) completion of the
    Services, and (b) 31 December 2015 - to be consistent with Appendix C below].]
	 	 
	Compliance Standards	[Insert reference to the relevant, country specific, compliance standards that are to apply
    to the Services.]
	 	 
	Designated Supervisors	[Insert names of (a) person at GW who is responsible for supervising performance of Statement
    of Work, and (b) the person at the Supplier who is responsible for ensuring the Services are delivered.]
	 	 
	GW Code of Conduct for Business Partners	The guideline (version of [August 2015]) which can be found at http://ir.gwpharm.com/corporate-governance.cfm.
	 	 
	Services	The services described in clause 3 of this Statement of Work.
	 	 
	Specification	On a Deliverable by Deliverable basis, the specifications for a Deliverable to be delivered
    under this Statement of Work, as identified in Appendix A hereto.”

 

[Include any other terms that will need
definition for the Statement of Work.]

 

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		2.	Obligations

 

The Parties agree to perform their respective
obligations as described in this Statement of Work, subject to the provisions of this Statement of Work and the MSA.

 

		3.	Scope And
Description Of Services

 

inVentiv will perform the following Services
in accordance with the Specification attached hereto at Appendix A:

 

[List Services]

 

		4.	Timetable

 

inVentiv will deliver the Services in accordance
with the Timetable attached at Appendix B.

 

		5.	Budget and Payment Schedule

 

In consideration for the performance of these
Services, GW will pay to inVentiv the amounts described in the Budget for Services and Pass-Through Budget set forth in Appendix
C, which amounts will be payable pursuant to the Payment Schedule set forth in Appendix D.

 

		6.	List of inVentiv Subcontractors Approved by GW

 

[List names and locations of subcontractors,
and activities to be subcontracted.]

 

		7.	Supplementary Clauses

 

[The following clauses
may be included and adapted as relevant to the Services. Any terms that may conflict with the MSA must be specifically identified
as taking precedence over the MSA in order to have effect in this SOW].

 

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SIGNATURE PAGE TO STATEMENT OF WORK

 

This Statement of Work has been entered into
on the Effective Date.

 

 

	Signed for and on behalf of GW RESEARCH LTD	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	Authorised Signatory (sign)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	Name (print)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	Date
	 	 	 
	Signed for and on behalf of inVentiv

                                    Health Commercial Europe Limited
	 	 
	 	 	Authorised Signatory (sign)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	Name (print)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	Date

 

List of Appendices

 

	Appendix A:	Specification
	Appendix B:	Timetable
	Appendix C:	Budget for Services and Pass-Through Budget
	Appendix D:	Payment Schedule

 

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Appendix
A: Specification

 

[Insert specifications for each
Deliverable under the Services or cross refer to another document. Specification may be replaced by a detailed Quotation or Proposal
from the Supplier. In such cases the terms of the MSA and the Statement of Work will prevail over those in the Quotation or Proposal
unless otherwise specified in the Statement of Work.]

 

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Appendix
B: Timetable

 

	Milestone/Activity	 	Delivery Date
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 

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Appendix
C: Budget for Services and Pass-Through Budget

 

[Insert
detailed budget with breakdown of tasks, units, unit pricing etc. Pass-throughs may be listed separately. A budget summary may
be included if the itemized budget is lengthy]

 

		·	Summary
                                         of Fees and pass-through costs

 

		·	Allowable
                                         expenses

 

		·	Detailed
                                         budget breakdown with unit costs/rates where applicable

 

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Appendix
D: Payment Schedule

 

 

	Milestone	 	Anticipated Date	 	%	 	Fee (currency)
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	TOTAL	 	 	 	100	 	 

 

Invoicing
Instructions:

 

inVentiv will submit detailed invoices in accordance
with the Payment Schedule above, including the GW reference, such invoices to be submitted in pdf form to the e-mail or postal
address below:

 

e-mail: invoices@gwpharm.com

 

		post:	Accounts Department

GW Pharmaceuticals,

Kingsgate House,

Andover,

Hants,

SP10 4DU,

UK

 

inVentiv
bank account details:

 

GW will make payments within thirty days of
receipt of invoice to inVentiv’ bank account as detailed below:

 

		·	Details
                                         of the Supplier’s bank name, sort code and account number for payments.

 

    	 	 	 Page 30 of 30Exhibit 4.81

 

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN
THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY [***], HAS BEEN

OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

PURSUANT TO RULE
24B-2 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED.

 

Master Statement of Work – CCO
Services

 

This
Master Statement of Work is made on 15 June 2017 (the “Effective Date”) 

Between

 

		(1)	GW RESEARCH LTD, incorporated in England and Wales with company number 03107561, whose registered
office is at Sovereign House, Vision Park, Chivers Way, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9BZ, United Kingdom (“GW”);
and

 

		(2)	inVentiv Health Commercial Europe Limited,
incorporated in England and Wales with company number 08850557, whose registered office is at 10 Bloomsbury Way, London, WC1A 2SL,
UK (“inVentiv”).

 

BACKGROUND

 

This Master Statement of Work is made subject
to the provisions of the Master Services Agreement entered into by inVentiv and GW dated 01 April 2017 (the “MSA”).

 

inVentiv desires to serve, and GW desires
to have inVentiv serve, as GW’s commercialisation partner for the Covered Product in the Territory pursuant to the terms
of this Statement of Work and any further country specific Statements of Work entered hereunder.

 

AGREED
TERMS

 

		1.	DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION

 

		1.1	In this Master Statement of Work, the following terms shall have the following meanings and any
capitalised terms not otherwise defined in this Master Statement of Work shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the MSA:

 

	Adverse Event	Any event associated with the use of a drug in humans, whether or not considered drug related, that is required to be reported to the Competent Authorities under applicable laws.
	 	 
	At-Risk Management Fee	The portion of the management associated with the Service Personnel fee that inVentiv puts at risk and will only earn if it reaches the KPI targets as further described in Appendix C.
	 	 
	Backfill Fee	The fee payable to fill a vacancy in the Service Personnel. This fee will be agreed on a Service Personnel-by-Service Personnel basis and set out in the Statement of Work pursuant to which such role is contracted for.

 

     

     

    

 

	Budget	The budget of Costs for a Project Year, comprised of the country level budget of Costs for performing the Services in that country in the Territory during such Project Year plus the budget for the Operational Management Services. The initial budget for Operational Management Services is set out in Appendix I.
	 	 
	Commencement Date	15 June 2017
	 	 
	Commercialisation Services	Means the services described in Part 2 of Appendix B.
	 	 
	Competing Product	A product containing cannabidiol as an active ingredient.
	 	 
	Compliance Standards	(i) ABPI Code of Practice, (ii) EFPIA Code, and (iii) such additional compliance standards as are specified, on a country-by-country basis, in the Country Statements of Work.
	 	 
	Conversion	Has the meaning given to in section 13.
	 	 
	Costs	The costs and expenses incurred in performing the Services, being the Implementation Fees, the Management Fees, FTE Costs, Backfill Fees and Pass-Through Costs, less any Vacancy Credits.
	 	 
	Country Statement of Work	A Statement of Work signed between the Parties in accordance with this Master Statement of Work for the provision of Services in a particular country in the Territory.
	 	 
	Covered Product	(i) GW’s proprietary oral solution of 100mg/ml pure plant-derived cannabidiol, or CBD, as further described in Appendix D, and (ii) any subsequent formulation of CBD which GW may have approved by the Competent Authority(ies) in the Territory during the Service Period and elects to include in the Services.
	 	 
	Deployment Date	With respect to each member of Service Personnel, the date on which such person is allocated by inVentiv to performing the Services.
	 	 
	Field Service Personnel	The staff assigned by inVentiv to carry out the Commercialisation Services or Medical Affairs Services, but excluding any staff performing Operational Management Services.
	 	 
	Fixed Management Fee	The fixed, non-risk related fee chargeable by inVentiv for providing the Services in a Project Year.

 

     

     

    

 

	FTE Costs	The costs of inVentiv for employing a Service Personnel FTE within the salary band agreed for such FTE from time to time. For invoicing purposes FTE Costs will be invoiced monthly, on an FTE-by-FTE basis, as an agreed fixed monthly fee, plus any adjustment (up or down) to reconcile to that person’s actual salary. For the purposes of the Services an “FTE” means a full time equivalent person.
	 	 
	Implementation Fee	The fee invoicable upon execution of a Statement of Work (if any).
	 	 
	Joint Management Team or JMT	The team established by the Parties pursuant to section 5.2 to act as a management body for the Parties to manage the implementation of the Master Statement of Work and the Country Statements of Work and the performance of the Services, as described in more detail in section 5.5.
	 	 
	Joint Steering Committee or JSC	The committee established by the Parties pursuant to section 5.7 which shall act as the principal organ of governance of the implementation of the objectives of this Master Statement of Work and the Country Statements of Work, including to provide liaison, communication and strategic and planning decision making with regard to the Services, and to oversee the activities and decisions of the Joint Management Team, as described in more detail in section 5.9.
	 	 
	Management Fees	The Fixed Management Fee and the At-Risk Management Fee.
	 	 
	Medical Affairs Services	The services described in Part 3 of Appendix B.
	 	 
	Operational Management Services	The services described in Part 1 of Appendix B.
	 	 
	Pass-Through Costs	The third party costs and expenses properly incurred by inVentiv or the Service Personnel in providing the Services and which are not recovered through the Management Fees, which are to be charged to GW on a pass-through basis and at actual cost.

 

     

     

    

 

	Product Literature	GW approved advertising, promotional, educational and communications materials, training kits, demonstration models and details aids, in whatever form or medium, for either (i) marketing, advertising and promotion of the Covered Product, or (ii) education and training on the Covered Product, in each case ((i) and (ii)) for distribution or use with a Third Party (including healthcare professionals). In addition, Product Literature shall include GW approved Covered Product-specific materials developed or used by inVentiv for the purpose of training inVentiv and the Service Personnel on the Covered Product.
	 	 
	Product Trademark	Has the meaning given to it in section 8.5.
	 	 
	Project Year	(i) the period commencing on the Commencement Date and continuing through the end of the calendar year in which the Commencement Date occurs (“Project Year 1”) and (ii) each calendar year thereafter during the Service Period.
	 	 
	Project Year Plan	An overview across all of the countries in the Territory of (i) Services for a Project Year comprised of the key Commercialisation and Medical Affairs Services for such Project Year, plus the Operational Management Services, and (ii) the Budget for such Project Year, and (iii) the KPIs for such Project Year. The KPI structure for Project Year 1 is set out in Appendix C.
	 	 
	Recall	Any removal or correction (including repair, modification, adjustment, relabelling, destruction or inspection and patient monitoring) of the Covered Product that a Competent Authority considers to be in violation of laws it administers and against which such authority would take legal action. “Recall” does not include a market withdrawal (i.e. GW’s removal or correction of the Covered Product which involves a minor violation that would not be subject to legal action by any Competent Authority or which involves no violation, e.g. normal stock rotation practices, routine equipment adjustments and repairs etc.) or stock recovery (i.e. GW’s removal or correction of a product that has not been marketed or that has not left the direct control of GW).
	 	 
	Regulator	The Competent Authority(ies) responsible for regulation and approval of the promotion and sale of the Covered Product in the Territory or any part of it.
	 	 
	Regulatory Approval(s)	With respect to a country in the Territory, any and all approvals (including Marketing Authorisation), licences, registrations or authorisations of any Competent Authority necessary to commercially distribute, sell or market the Covered Product in such country.

 

     

     

    

 

	Service Period	The time period from the Commencement Date until all work under Country Statements of Work executed pursuant to this Master Statement of Work has been completed or until the last of such Country Statements of Work has been terminated.
	 	 
	Service Personnel	The Field Service Personnel assigned by inVentiv pursuant to the Country Statements of Work (to provide Services) as well as the inVentiv personnel providing the Operational Management Services.
	 	 
	Services	The Commercialisation Services, the Medical Affairs Services, the Operational Management Services and any other Services agreed upon between the Parties in a Statement of Work under this Master Statement of Work.
	 	 
	Territory	Together, such of United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Germany, France or other country for which a Country Statement of Work is in force and effect from time to time during the Service Period.
	 	 
	Vacancy Credit	The rebate or repay due GW in a calendar month due to a position for Service Personnel being vacant during some or all of that calendar month.
	 	 
	Winding Down Strategy	Means the strategy described in section 5.5.1(c).

 

		2.	OBLIGATIONS 

 

The Parties
agree to perform their respective obligations as set out in this Master Statement of Work and any Country Statements of Work that
may be entered into between the Parties from time to time pursuant to this Master Statement of Work.

 

		3.	RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE VARIOUS TRANSACTION DOCUMENTS

 

If any provisions
of the Master Statement of Work are in direct conflict with the terms of the MSA, so that the provisions of both cannot be given
effect, the terms of the MSA shall have preference except where this Master Statement of Work clearly expresses the Parties’
intention that the Master Statement of Work shall override the terms of the MSA. If any provisions of the Master Statement of Work
are in direct conflict with the terms of a Country Statement of Work, so that the provisions of both cannot be given effect, the
terms of this Master Statement of Work shall have preference.

 

     

     

    

 

		4.	SCOPE OF SERVICES 

 

		4.1	GW appoints inVentiv to provide, and inVentiv agrees to provide, the Services with respect to the
Covered Product in the Territory during the Service Period. The Parties shall agree on and execute Country Statements of Work detailing
the Services to be provided in each such country in the Territory during each Project Year in order to perform the Project Year
Plan(s).

 

		4.2	inVentiv will perform the Services through the Service Personnel which inVentiv will fully manage
and pay in accordance with the provisions of section 6.

 

		5.	GOVERNANCE

 

Designated Supervisors

 

		5.1	Pursuant to Section 3.2 of the MSA, each of GW and inVentiv has appointed the person named as such
in Appendix A as its Designated Supervisor. Each Party warrants its Designated Supervisor possesses sufficient understanding of
product commercialisation in the Territory in order to act as its Designated Supervisor. In addition to the requirements of Section
3.2 of the MSA, the Designated Supervisors shall create and maintain a collaborative work environment between the Parties. Designated
Supervisors shall use commercially reasonable efforts to meet (in person or via teleconference) on a weekly basis to share updated
reports on program status, active initiatives, proposed scope changes and other material developments.

 

Joint Management Team

 

		5.2	The Parties shall establish a joint management team. Each Party shall designate its Designated
Supervisor and up to two (2) additional employees involved in the negotiation or execution of this Master Statement of Work to
oversee and manage the proper implementation of the Master Statement of Work and the Country Statements of Work and the performance
of the Services thereunder (the “Joint Management Team” or “JMT”). The initial composition
of the JMT is set out in Appendix A. Both Parties shall use reasonable efforts to keep an appropriate level of continuity of membership
of the JMT. All JMT members shall have material experience in sales and promotion, medical affairs or market access for pharmaceutical
products in the Territory, and sufficient knowledge and experience to determine the nature and level of Services appropriate to
efficiently execute the Services in accordance with the Project Year Plans.

 

		5.3	Responsibility for arranging the meetings, including, at least, providing notice and an agenda,
shall be the responsibility of inVentiv’s Designated Supervisor. The Designated Supervisors shall act as co-chair persons
of the meetings. The Parties agree that the first JMT meeting shall be held within thirty (30) days of the Commencement Date and
thereafter shall hold monthly meetings as a minimum. It is anticipated that during the first Project Year the JMT may need to meet
more regularly than once every month. Dates of meetings of the JMT subsequent to the first meeting shall be agreed by the JMT members
not less than thirty (30) days beforehand. No later than two (2) Business Days prior to each meeting of the JMT, each Party’s
JMT members shall provide the other with written copies of all materials they intend to present at the JMT meeting. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, in the event that an urgent issue or matter arises that requires prompt action by the JMT, the JMT shall arrange
for a meeting for the purpose of resolving such issue or matter as promptly as possible.

 

     

     

    

 

		5.4	Meetings may take place in person or via phone/web conference, however at least two meetings per
year shall take place in person, in the London offices of either GW or inVentiv. Each Party shall be responsible for the travel
costs incurred by its JMT members in attending JMT meetings. Attendance of at least one JMT member from each Party at a meeting
of the JMT is required to form a quorum. A Party may invite other persons whose special skills or influence might advance the discussions
or deliberations of the JMT, in confidence and upon behalf of the JMT, to attend and address meetings of the JMT, provided however,
that such other persons shall not be a member of the JMT and shall not participate in the decision making process of the JMT.

 

		5.5	The JMT shall manage the performance of the Services and the implementation of the Project Year
Plans within the terms of the Master Statement of Work and Country Statements of Work, which shall include the following:

 

		5.5.1	on or before the end of the third calendar quarter in each calendar year until the end of the Service
Period,

 

		(a)	generating and agreeing the detailed Service activities to be carried out by inVentiv on a country-by-country
basis in the Territory during the next Project Year, a fully costed Budget therefor, and the corresponding KPIs, and compiling
this into a draft Project Year Plan for the coming Project Year. Once prepared and agreed such Project Year Plan shall be submitted
to the JSC by 1 November for approval. Once approved by the JSC, the JMT may change the Project Year Plan during the course of
any Project Year as it considers appropriate from time to time so long as (i) each change is reduced to writing and signed and
dated by the JMT co-chair persons once agreement has been reached on the written form of such change (whether under section 5.6
or the dispute resolution process to which it refers), and (ii) the change re-allocates the existing resources to different activities
or changes the priorities of activities, rather than increasing allocated resource or increasing the Costs beyond the Budget, or
adjusting the KPIs. The JMT shall retain copies of all such authorised versions of each Project Year Plan;

 

		(b)	generating and agreeing the proposed bonus incentive plan for the Service Personnel for the forth-coming
Project Year it being understood that such bonus incentive plan will be subject to inVentiv’s internal HR and legal review
and approval process. Once prepared and agreed such bonus incentive plan shall be submitted to the JSC by 1 November for approval
or by such other date as agreed by the JSC;

 

		(c)	generating and proposing a strategy for winding down the Services (“Winding Down Strategy”)
if Services are terminated early in any or all countries forming part of the Territory or in preparation for the expiry of the
Service Period. The Parties agree that the Winding Down Strategy may include inVentiv commencing the re-assignment of the Service
Personnel to other projects during the winding down period.

 

		5.5.2	preparing and proposing to the JSC the summary and detailed job descriptions for the roles to be
performed by the Service Personnel;

 

		5.5.3	agreeing the policies and procedures to be followed by the Parties for ensuring and documenting
each Party is meeting its obligations under the Compliance Standards, including agreeing the allocation of responsibilities and
accountabilities between the Parties for the various activities under Compliance Standards;

 

     

     

    

 

		5.5.4	agreeing the inVentiv and GW policies and standard operating procedures with which the Service
Personnel are to comply and on which Service Personnel are to be trained from time to time, including the introduction of amended,
updated and additional policies and standard operating procedures;

 

		5.5.5	reviewing progress of the Services against the then current Project Year Plan and performance of
the Services against the KPIs, as further described in Appendix C, and as an output of each meeting shall draft and agree upon
a report to the JSC detailing the progress of the implementation of the then-current Project Year Plan, recommending to the JSC
any material adjustments to it or the Budget and any other steps that should be implemented to address any observed failing with
respect to the KPIs, as further set out in Appendix C;

 

		5.5.6	serving as a forum in which any issues that may arise between the Parties are discussed in an open
and collaborative manner with the aim of finding an amicable solution;

 

		5.5.7	performing such other functions and responsibilities as are given to it under the provisions of
this this Master Statement of Work or any Country Statement of Work but shall have no authority to amend any terms of the MSA,
this Master Statement of Work or any Country Statement of Work, nor any matter that would cause any payments stated in this Master
Statement of Work or any Country Statement of Work to be other than the amounts as stated in it.

 

		5.6	The JMT shall take action within its terms of reference by unanimous consent of the JMT members,
with each Party’s members having a single vote irrespective of the number of members actually in attendance at a meeting.
Determinations of the JMT can also be made by written resolution signed by a designated representative of each of the Parties.
The JMT may only make decisions with respect to subject matter that falls within the JMT’s decision-making authority and
functions as set forth in section 5.5. The JMT members shall endeavour to resolve such matters in good faith. In the event that
the JMT is unable to reach agreement in good faith regarding any matters falling within its authority after due consideration of
such matter (“Deadlock”), either Party’s JMT member(s) may refer such matter to the JSC for resolution.

 

Joint Steering Committee

 

		5.7	With effect from the Effective Date the Parties shall establish and run a joint steering committee
(“Joint Steering Committee“ or “JSC”) as the principal organ of governance of the implementation
of the objectives of this Master Statement of Work and all Country Statements of Work including to provide performance oversight,
endorsement of strategic decisions and issues resolution with regard to the Services, the commercialisation of Covered Product
in the Territory, and to oversee the activities and decisions of the JMT.

 

     

     

    

 

		5.8	The JSC shall operate as follows: (i) the JSC shall comprise six (6) persons and GW and inVentiv
respectively shall be entitled to appoint three (3) JSC members, to remove any JSC member appointed by it and to appoint any person
to fill a vacancy arising from the removal or retirement of such JSC member appointed by it. JSC members must be appropriate for
the primary function of the JSC in terms of their seniority, availability, function and authority in their respective organisation,
training and experience and there shall be a chair person who shall alternate between one of the GW JSC members and one of the
inVentiv JSC members at each meeting; (ii) inVentiv and GW respectively shall each notify the other of any change in the identities
of their JSC members. Both sides shall use reasonable efforts to keep an appropriate level of continuity in representation. JSC
members may be represented at any meeting by another person designated in writing by the absent JSC member; (iii) the venue for
meetings of the JSC shall alternate between the London offices of the Parties, if not held by teleconference or videoconference.
Each Party shall be responsible for the travel costs incurred by its JMT members in attending JSC meetings; (iv) the JSC shall
have power to invite persons whose special skills or influence might advance the discussions and deliberations of the JSC, in confidence
and upon behalf of the JSC, to attend and address meetings of the JSC. The Designated Supervisors shall be regular attendants at
JSC meetings in order to provide status updates and other pertinent information about the project, unless otherwise determined
by the JSC for any particular meeting. For the avoidance of doubt it is agreed that the Designated Supervisors and any other persons
the JSC may invite from time to time shall not be JSC members and shall not participate in the decision making process of the JSC.
No later than two (2) Business Days prior to each meeting of the JSC, each Party shall provide the other with written copies of
all materials that Party intends to present at the JSC meeting.

 

		5.9	The JSC shall:-

 

		5.9.1	hold meetings in person as frequently as the JSC members may agree shall be necessary and otherwise
by teleconference or a video-conference but in any event no less frequently than once every quarter with face to face meetings
once every six (6) months. Dates of meetings shall be agreed by the JSC members not less than thirty (30) days beforehand; responsibility
for arranging the meetings, including, at least, providing notice and an agenda, shall be the responsibility of the chairperson
for that meeting. The first meeting of the JSC shall take place as soon as practicable after the Effective Date, but in no event
later than thirty (30) days after the Effective Date and shall be organised by inVentiv; thereafter the JSC shall schedule its
meetings so that (i) one meeting is held in October of a Project Year so that the Project Year Plan and the bonus incentive plan
for the subsequent Project Year can be reviewed, discussed and approved by 1 November, and (ii) they fall no more than twenty-one
(21) days after an ordinary meetings of the JMT (as applicable) to enable efficient resolution of any Deadlock or dispute arising
from their meetings. In addition, special meetings of the JSC may be called by any JSC member upon written request to the then
current chairman of the JSC;

 

		5.9.2	receive from the JMT the agreed form of proposed Project Year Plan and the proposed summary and
detailed job descriptions for the roles to be performed by the Service Personnel and shall approve or modify the same as it considers
appropriate;

 

		5.9.3	review progress reports on the Services, the KPIs and performance of the current Project Year Plan
from the JMT and any proposed amendment to the current Project Year Plan and shall approve, modify or reject the same as it considers
appropriate;

 

		5.9.4	review and discuss the root causes of any failure by inVentiv or the Service Personnel to meet
the Compliance Standards or applicable laws and inVentiv’s proposed remediation plans;

 

		5.9.5	review and discuss inVentiv’s performance against the KPIs, including an analysis of the
root causes for any KPIs inVentiv did not meet and inVentiv’s proposed Remedy Plan, if applicable;

 

     

     

    

 

		5.9.6	seek to resolve disputes and Deadlocks arising from JMT;

 

		5.9.7	starting a year ahead of the end of the term of the first Country Statement of Work, discuss if
the Services will be extended in the affected country(ies), and also discuss the possibilities of early termination of the Master
Statement of Work or any Country Statement of Work otherwise than for breach, as well as review and approve any Winding Down Strategies
prepared by the JMT;

 

		5.9.8	perform such other functions and responsibilities as are given to it under the provisions of this
Master Statement of Work or any Country Statement of Work, but shall have no authority to amend any terms of the MSA, the Master
Statement of Work, or any Country Statement of Work.

 

		5.10	Conclusions and decisions of the JSC shall be made by unanimous agreement of the JSC members wherever
possible with inVentiv JSC members together having one vote on behalf of inVentiv and GW JSC Members together having one vote on
behalf of GW. Both Parties shall use their reasonable efforts to build consensus. The JSC shall exercise this authority in good
faith, and any decision by the JSC on such matters made in accordance with this section 5.10 shall be binding upon the Parties.
In the event that agreement on a matter cannot be reached within ten (10) Business Days of it first being raised, the final decision
on that matter shall be GW’s, which shall be exercised in good faith.

 

Minutes

 

		5.11	Minutes shall be kept of all JSC and JMT meetings by the relevant chairperson and shall be sent
to all members of the applicable group for review and approval within fifteen (15) days of a meeting. Minutes shall be deemed approved
unless a member of the relevant group objects to the accuracy of such minutes by providing written notice to the other group members
within seven (7) days of receipt of the minutes. In the event of any objection that is not resolved by mutual agreement of the
Parties, such minutes shall be amended to reflect such unresolved dispute.

 

		6.	SERVICE PERSONNEL 

 

		6.1	All of the Service Personnel Services shall be inVentiv employees. The number of Field Service
Personnel FTEs to be assigned by inVentiv to perform the Services and the roles they are to perform, shall be specified on a country
by country basis in the corresponding Country Statement of Work; the number of Personnel to be assigned by inVentiv to perform
the Operational Management Services is specified in Appendix I hereto. The Service Personnel shall be dedicated to the Services
unless otherwise agreed and such Service Personnel may not be assigned by inVentiv to provide product commercialisation services
to any Third Party whilst assigned to provide Services to GW.

 

		6.2	inVentiv officers, agents and Personnel (including Service Personnel) are independent from all
control by GW, except as to how they represent or characterise the Covered Product when providing the Services. They are not now
nor shall they in the future be considered employees of GW or as eligible for any GW employee benefits, pension contributions (including
auto-enrolment) or compensation as a result of being employed by inVentiv to carry out inVentiv’ obligations under this Master
Statement of Work or any Country Statement of Work. Consequently, inVentiv shall deal with all issues relating to the employment
or engagement of the Service Personnel including without limitation: recruitment and appointment; disciplinary and performance
issues; health and safety in the workplace; grievances; issues relating to any Service Personnel’s ill health; and issues
relating to any Service Personnel’s terms and conditions of employment (including the provision of day to day instructions
for the completion of the Services, and control of the Service Personnel’s working time schedule) and inVentiv shall be responsible
for providing all necessary tools and equipment for the performance of the Services by the Service Personnel.

 

     

     

    

 

		6.3	In selecting the Service Personnel, inVentiv shall use the preferred hiring profiles approved by
the JSC in accordance with section 5.9.2. The summary preferred hiring profiles for the various roles to be recruited by inVentiv
as part of the Services, as identified at the Effective Date, are set out in Appendix I for the Operational Management Services,
and for the Field Personnel, shall be included in the relevant Country Statements of Work. inVentiv shall review all potential
hires with GW and take into consideration all of GW’s recommendations. However, inVentiv shall be solely responsible for
all hiring decisions and shall be responsible for performing background checks of all candidates, including education, criminal
records (where legally permissible and customary in the relevant Territory), work history and qualifications and accreditations
checks. inVentiv shall ensure that each member of Service Personnel receives the appropriate new-hire information and training
as set out in Appendix B, as the same may be amended from time to time.

 

		6.4	inVentiv warrants and undertakes that neither inVentiv nor any Personnel (including Service Personnel)
has been debarred or is subject to debarment or has otherwise been disqualified or suspended from performing scientific or clinical
investigations or otherwise subjected to any restrictions or sanctions by any Competent Authority or professional body with respect
to the performance of scientific or clinical investigations or the commercialisation of pharmaceutical products. If at any time
after the Effective Date, inVentiv becomes aware that inVentiv or any of the Personnel (including any of the Service Personnel)
becomes or is in the process of being debarred, inVentiv shall so notify GW at once and remove such Personnel from being involved
in providing Services to GW.

 

		6.5	GW, through its Commercial Lead, shall provide strategic direction to the inVentiv General Manager
who shall ensure that such strategic direction is implemented for the Commercialisation Services in the Territory and through the
Medical Lead to the inVentiv EU Medical Director who shall be responsible for implementing such direction through the relevant
country level Field Service Personnel for the Medical Affairs Services. In this way, GW shall retain sole responsibility for the
formulation and implementation of GW's commercialisation strategies. GW shall not, however, have any employment supervisory authority
over the Service Personnel nor provide the day to day direction and supervision over the Service Personnel.

 

		6.6	The training responsibilities and obligations of the Parties for the Service Personnel are as set
forth in Appendix B and the Country Statements of Work.

 

		6.7	In the event that GW reasonably believes that one of the Service Personnel has violated any applicable
law, or Compliance Standard, GW shall so notify inVentiv and inVentiv shall, subject to applicable law and its internal policies,
take all necessary steps to address the issue with the relevant Service Personnel.

 

		6.8	In the event GW reasonably believes that one of the Service Personnel has failed to provide satisfactory
service to GW, GW shall give written notice to inVentiv indicating that a failure to provide satisfactory service has occurred
detailing the reasons for the performance being deemed unsatisfactory and inVentiv shall, subject to compliance with applicable
law, promptly investigate such complaint in accordance with its policies and take all necessary measures to address and rectify
such under performance with the affected Service Personnel.

 

     

     

    

 

		6.9	inVentiv shall obtain and maintain employer’s liability insurance and other insurances required
for members of the Service Personnel. inVentiv acknowledges that GW does not, and shall not obtain or maintain such insurances
for the benefit of the Service Personnel, all of which shall be inVentiv’s sole responsibility.

 

		7.	PROVISION OF EQUIPMENT, RESOURCES AND SALES DATA

 

		7.1	inVentiv shall provide all laptops, printers, scanners and other hardware, and all software (collectively,
“Information Technology”) necessary for the performance of the Services hereunder. The specific Information
Technology to be provided shall be as set out in Appendix B or the Country Statements of Work. inVentiv is responsible for ensuring
the Service Personnel are properly trained in the use of the Information Technology. inVentiv shall ensure the Information Technology
provided meets the information security requirements set out in Appendix J.

 

		7.2	The cost of providing the Information Technology shall form part of the Costs as set out in the
Budget, except that GW’s responsibility for costs, damages, losses and liabilities associated with the repair or replacement
of damaged, lost or stolen Information Technology (subject to normal wear and tear) (collectively, “Replacement Costs”)
shall be limited to up to ten percent (10%) of the number of computers and other Information Technology provided by inVentiv for
use by the Service Personnel (the “Replacement Threshold”). inVentiv shall be solely responsible for all Replacement
Costs in excess of the Replacement Threshold.

 

		7.3	inVentiv shall provide vehicles to the Field Service Personnel as follows:

 

		7.3.1	inVentiv shall provide each of the Field Service Personnel with a fleet vehicle pursuant to inVentiv’s
internal policies and its lease arrangements between inVentiv and certain fleet vendors, (such inVentiv provided vehicles, collectively,
the “Leased Vehicles”) or may provide a car allowance whereby both a car allowance or provision of a Leased
Vehicle shall be in accordance with any costings provided to GW, and provided that the lease arrangements are not for a period
that exceeds three years. GW shall pay to inVentiv a monthly amount for each Leased Vehicle as set out in the Budget. inVentiv
shall provide insurance covering all Leased Vehicles. Notwithstanding anything else in this Master Statement of Work or any Country
Statement of Work to the contrary, inVentiv shall obtain the written consent of GW prior to replacing any Leased Vehicle.

 

		7.3.2	Upon any Leased Vehicle being removed from service for any reason (including the termination or
expiration of the lease for such vehicle), inVentiv shall replace such vehicle with a Leased Vehicle in accordance with inVentiv’
then-current fleet management policies, subject to the cost of such replacement vehicle not exceeding the amount allocated in the
Budget and provided that, if such vehicle is being removed from service in connection with (i) termination of this Master
Statement of Work or the relevant Country Statement of Work by inVentiv or GW (except for termination by GW pursuant to Section
10.2.2 (a) or (b) of the MSA or section 12.2.1 of the Master Statement of Work), (ii) GW conducting a Conversion of an entire
country in the Territory (as set forth in section 13 below), or (iii) this Master Statement of Work expiring without
extension or renewal, the terms of paragraph 3 of Appendix H shall apply with respect to the Leased Vehicles.

 

     

     

    

 

		7.4	GW shall provide inVentiv with regular sales data regarding its Product to enable the Parties to
continuously monitor project performance and optimize the Services.

 

		8.	PRODUCT LITERATURE; PROMOTIONAL AND NON- PROMOTIONAL EVENTS

 

		8.1	All English language Product Literature shall be developed, approved, certified and produced by
GW in accordance with its internal policies and procedures and the relevant Compliance Standards in the UK. GW shall ensure that
all Product Literature it produces are in strict compliance with all applicable laws in the UK.

 

		8.2	inVentiv may use Promotional Materials developed by GW or a Third Party on behalf of GW and approved
by GW for use in providing the Services in the Territory. If GW deems it appropriate and if it is so agreed in a Country Statement
of Work, GW may designate the inVentiv Medical Services Personnel to assist GW in ensuring medical compliance of the Product Literature
with local Compliance Standards in the countries outside of the UK. The local medical review shall be carried out in accordance
with GW’s review and approval process and under the supervision of GW. However, inVentiv does not accept any liability to
GW for civil or criminal fines or penalties imposed on GW by a Regulator or for any third party claims that may be brought against
GW with respect to or in connection with any errors made by the inVentiv Medical Services Personnel when applying and interpreting
local Compliance Standards and laws as part of this local medical review by such Personnel. Should GW suffer any other direct damage
in connection with the local medical review by inVentiv which is recoverable from inVentiv under the terms of the MSA and this
Statement of Work, inVentiv’s liability for such damage shall be limited to the value of 6 months of fees actually paid by
GW for the inVentiv Medical Services Personnel who committed the error. GW may require inVentiv to remove and replace free of charge
the relevant inVentiv Medical Services Personnel if they made a serious error in connection with the local medical review.

 

		8.3	inVentiv shall, and shall cause the Field Service Personnel to only use Product Literature provided
by GW in connection with the provision of Commercialisation Services and Medical Affairs Services, as applicable. Service Personnel
providing Medical Affairs Services will not use Product Literature provided for use exclusively for Commercialisation Services.
Service Personnel providing Commercialisation Services will not use Product Literature provided for exclusive use for Medical Affairs
Services, (ii) ensure that all statements and claims related to the Covered Product, including as to efficacy and safety, are only
made in strict compliance with its Summary of Product Characteristics, all applicable laws, and the Compliance Standards, (iii)
ensure that all comments about the Covered Product, Covered Product competitors, and GW are truthful, accurate and in strict compliance
with applicable laws and the Compliance Standards, and (iv) not change the Product Literature in any respect without the express
written consent of GW. inVentiv shall immediately cease the use of any Product Literature when instructed to do so by GW. inVentiv
shall use the Promotional Material only for the purposes of the Services.

 

     

     

    

 

		8.4	inVentiv may during the course of the provision of the Services, attend or organise promotional
events concerning the Covered Product or any educational non-promotional events involving health care professionals (“Events”),
if so determined in the Project Year Plan and one or more Country Statement(s) of Work. Neither inVentiv nor its Personnel shall
attend or organise any Events without the prior approval of GW of the relevant Event. inVentiv shall submit to GW for approval
a summary of the planned Event containing as minimum information about the Event organiser, Event location, Event agenda, cost
and expected attendees as well as the rationale for attending the Event. inVentiv shall submit this information in advance of the
planned Event. Prior to submitting each approval request, inVentiv shall run the Event information through its internal review
process which is designed to ensure that attendance at an Event does not infringe any Compliance Standard. GW shall provide its
approval or disapproval of the relevant event within five (5) Business Days of having received the approval request.

 

		8.5	GW shall designate one or more trademarks under which inVentiv shall perform the Services with
respect to the Covered Product (“Product Trademark”). inVentiv acknowledges and agrees that GW or its Affiliates,
as the case may be, are the owners of all rights, title and interest in and to the Product Trademark, including any form or embodiment
thereof, and the goodwill now and hereafter associated with it. inVentiv shall not, or knowingly cause a Third Party to, contest
or dispute or otherwise impair or endanger the validity of, or the rights of GW, or any of its Affiliates, as the case may be,
in and to, the Product Trademark or the registrations thereof. inVentiv (upon written request of GW) shall assist GW in safeguarding
its full rights, title and interest in and to the Product Trademark. inVentiv shall not undertake any action to register or renew
any of the Product Trademark (or any trademark similar thereto). inVentiv shall not use or adopt any trademark that is confusingly
similar to, or that dilutes, the Product Trademark. If a registration or renewal of the Product Trademark is secured by inVentiv,
whether or not in its name, such registration or renewal, as the case may be, shall be effected solely for the benefit of GW. Upon
the request of GW, any such registrations or renewals (or any pending application therefor) shall either be assigned to GW, or
surrendered by inVentiv for cancellation, as GW shall direct in writing. inVentiv shall voluntarily file with appropriate agencies
any statement required in connection with such assignment, surrender or cancellation.

 

		8.6	Except as otherwise specifically provided in Appendix B, all developments, Documents, materials
and Deliverables supplied by inVentiv to GW during the Service Period that are created in the performance of the Services, and
all Intellectual Property Rights in them, shall be the sole and exclusive property of GW. Each Party shall hold all such property
and developments confidential in accordance with Section 6 of the MSA.

 

		8.7	Upon expiry or termination of a Country Statement of Work or if any Product Materials are recalled
for whatever reason, inVentiv shall destroy, or at the cost of GW, return to GW any Product Literature in its possession.

 

     

     

    

 

		9.	REGULATORY MATTERS; ADVERSE EVENT REPORTING; RECALLS

 

		9.1	GW shall be solely responsible to obtain all Regulatory Approvals for the Covered Products.

 

		9.2	GW shall be responsible for all communications with Regulators in the Territory related to the
Covered Products. GW shall have sole responsibility for seeking or obtaining any necessary Competent Authority approvals of any
label, labelling, package inserts, monographs and packaging and Product Literature used or to be used in connection with the Covered
Products, and for determining whether the same requires Competent Authority approval.

 

		9.3	inVentiv shall submit to GW the information that is required to be disclosed in order to meet its
obligations under the Compliance Standards and applicable laws to disclose payments to health professions, as further specified
in the relevant Country Statement of Work. inVentiv shall provide to GW, by the 10th day of the month following the end of a calendar
quarter during the Service Period, on a country-by-country basis for each country in the Territory, such information for the previous
calendar quarter. Such information shall be gathered via a process, and provided in a format, that in each case is mutually agreeable
to both Parties, which may be amended from time to time.

 

		9.4	Each Party agrees to provide the other Party with all reasonable assistance and information and
to take all necessary actions reasonably requested by the other Party to enable the other Party to comply with any laws and Compliance
Standards applicable to the Covered Products or the Services, including to enable GW to meet its reporting and other obligations
to obtain, maintain and update Regulatory Approvals for the Covered Products in the Territory. Such assistance and actions may
include, among other things, keeping the other Party informed (as applicable to the role of such Party relative to the Covered
Products) of any action by or notification or other information which it receive from, any Competent Authority within 24 hours
of receipt of such information. In addition, in case of receipt of any written request from a Competent Authority which (i) raised
any material concerns regarding the safety or efficacy of the Covered Products, (ii) indicated or suggests a claim by a Third Party
arising in connection with the Covered Products, or (iii) is reasonably likely to lead to a Recall of a Covered Product, the receiving
Party shall, to the extent legally permissible, provide as soon as practicable, copies of such written request to the other Party.

 

		9.5	inVentiv agrees to provide GW with all reasonable assistance and to take actions reasonably requested
by GW that are necessary to enable GW to report customer complaints and Adverse Events in accordance with applicable laws and GW’s
internal policies and procedures (such policies and procedures to be shared with inVentiv prior to the Commencement Date and any
subsequent changes and updates as and when required).

 

		9.6	Each Party shall make every reasonable effort to notify the other Party in writing within the timeframe
required by the Competent Authorities, or if there is no such applicable timeframe, within 24 hours, if it determines that any
event, incident or circumstance has occurred which may result in the need for a Recall or market withdrawal of a Covered Product
in the Territory. GW shall have sole discretion to determine whether to implement a Recall or market withdrawal and on what terms.
GW shall solely responsible for the execution of a Recall or market withdrawal and inVentiv hall reasonably cooperate in all such
efforts.

 

     

     

    

 

		9.7	InVentiv shall process all personal data in accordance with this Master Statement of Work and the
Country Statements of Work in compliance with the EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC and any applicable national legislation
enacted thereunder (in each case as amended or replaced from time to time) (“Data Protection Legislation”).

 

		9.8	As between the Parties, GW shall be responsible for responding to medical questions or inquiries
from members of the medical professions and consumers regarding the Covered Product, including the distribution of standard medical
information letters. During the Service Period, inVentiv shall promptly, and in any event within 24 hours of receipt, communicate
to GW all comments, requests and inquiries of the medical profession or any other Third Parties for Information relating to the
Covered Product, for which the responses have not been provided in advance to the inVentiv Medical Affairs Services Personnel,
within the Territory, of which it becomes aware. During the Service Period, upon the reasonable request of GW, inVentiv shall provide
reasonable cooperation to GW to the extent deemed necessary to respond to such communications.

 

		9.9	inVentiv shall comply with all applicable environmental, health and safety laws in performing the
Services and warrants that it provides a safe and healthy workplace, presenting no immediate hazards to its employees. inVentiv
shall provide to GW all information regarding environmental, health and safety matters as GW may reasonably request from time to
time at no cost.

 

		10.	RESTRICTIONS

 

		10.1	Subject to section 13, GW may not solicit the employees of inVentiv to become employees of, or
consultants to, GW whilst this Master Statement of Work is in force and for a one (1) year period following its termination. The
provisions of this section 10 shall not apply with respect to inVentiv’s employees who seek employment from GW on their own
initiative, such as in response to GW’s general vacancy announcement or advertisement.

 

		10.2	GW agrees whilst this Master Statement of Work is in force and for one (1) year thereafter not
to: (i) provide any contact information (including name, address, phone number or e-mail address) of any inVentiv employee to any
Third Party which provides or proposes to provide GW with the same services being provided by inVentiv pursuant to this Master
Statement of Work or any Country Statement of Work, or (ii) to assist actively in any other way such a Third Party in employing
or retaining such inVentiv employee.

 

		10.3	Whilst this Master Statement of Work is in force and for a one (1) year period following its termination,
inVentiv shall assign no Service Personnel involved in providing the Services to provide services to a Third Party with respect
to a Competing Product in the Territory.

 

     

     

    

 

		10.4	Whilst this Master Statement of Work is in force and for a one (1) year period following its termination,
inVentiv shall assign no Service Personnel involved in providing the Services to provide services to a Third Party with respect
to a Competing Product in the Territory. [already agreed part of the clause] addition, should inVentiv agree to provide Competing
Services to a third party in the Territory during the Service Period, inVentiv shall inform GW immediately in writing thereof and
GW shall have the right to terminate this Master Statement of Work with immediate effect without incurring any of the Termination
Costs under section 12.6.3 and Appendix H. Further, GW shall have the right to make a Conversion without being charged any conversion
fees which otherwise might be payable under section 13. “Competing Services” shall be understood to mean services provided
by inVentiv to a third party and which are similar to the services provided to GW by inVentiv under this Master Statement of Work
through a field sales force and/or a medical team with respect to (i) a Competing Product, or (ii) a pharmaceutical product containing
fenfluramine or rufinamide as an active ingredient and an approved label including the treatment of epilepsy.

 

		10.5	inVentiv warrants to GW that it is not a party to any agreement which would prevent it from fulfilling
its obligations under this Master Statement of Work or any Country Statement of Work and that during the term of this Master Statement
of Work, InVentiv agrees that it shall not enter into any agreement which would in any way prevent it from providing the Services
or meeting its other obligations contemplated under this Master Statement of Work or any Country Statement of Work.

 

		11.	PAYMENTS

 

		11.1	In consideration of the performance of the Services provided under this Master Statement of Work
and the Country Statements of Work, GW shall pay inVentiv for all undisputed Cost incurred in accordance with the Budget, in accordance
with the payments schedule set out in Appendix I to this Master Statement of Work and in the Country Statements of Work, in each
case subject to the terms set out in Appendix F.

 

		11.2	If the Costs incurred under any Country Statement of Work, or in the aggregate, are greater than
the Budget for that Project Year GW shall make an additional payment to inVentiv to reconcile any shortfall provided that GW shall
pay such additional Costs only if such additional Costs were pre-approved in writing by the JSC or if a change order or amendment
to the relevant Country Statement of Work was signed with regards to such additional Costs.

 

		12.	TERM AND TERMINATION

 

		12.1	This Master Statement of Work shall commence on the Commencement Date and automatically terminate
at the end of the Service Period, unless extended by mutual written agreement of the Parties or terminated early in accordance
with this section 12.

 

		12.2	GW may terminate this Master Statement of Work and any Country Statement of Work as well as any
individual position within a Country Statement of Work or the Operational Management Services team:

 

     

     

    

 

		12.2.1	in accordance with Section 10.2.2 of the MSA;

 

		12.2.2	for convenience on providing inVentiv with at least 4 months’ advance written notice, which provision is to replace section
10.2.1 of the MSA, whereby such notice shall only be given to take effect at the earliest on the 12 month anniversary of the commencement
date of the relevant Statement of Work;

 

		12.2.3	upon 4 month’s advance written notice in case the Product does not obtain all the necessary
regulatory approvals in the Territory (or in the case of termination of a Country Statement of Work, the relevant country) or such
regulatory approvals are subsequently withdrawn.

 

		12.3	inVentiv may terminate this Master Statement of Work in accordance with Section 10.2.3 of the MSA.

 

		12.4	This Master Statement of Work shall terminate upon (i) GW conducting a Conversion for all countries
in the Territory (if all Conversions are performed at the same time) or (ii) upon GW conducting a Conversion of the last remaining
country in the Territory (if Conversions are performed sequentially).

 

		12.5	Termination of this Master Statement of Work shall terminate all Country Statements of Work.

 

		12.6	Upon the effective date of termination or expiration of this Master Statement of Work, in substitution
for Section 11.1(a) of the MSA:

 

		12.6.1	GW shall pay to inVentiv the Costs payable for all work performed under, and in accordance with,
the terms of this Master Statement of Work and the Country Statements of Work up to the effective date of expiry or termination
plus, in the case of termination by GW pursuant to section 12.2.2 or 12.2.3 or by inVentiv pursuant to section 12.3, all Pass-Through
Costs (i) already incurred in accordance with this Master Statement of Work or any Country Statement of Work on or before the effective
date of termination, or (ii) which have been committed to on or before the effective date of termination, have not yet been incurred,
but cannot be cancelled, subject always to inVentiv making good faith efforts to mitigate GW’s liability for (1) Pass-Through
Costs that have been committed to, have not yet been incurred, but cannot be cancelled, and (2) Costs for assets or resources that
may be re-used or re-assigned, including by reassigning such assets to another inVentiv employee or re-allocating those resources
to another inVentiv project.

 

		12.6.2	inVentiv shall, on a pro rata basis, repay any Costs paid in advance for Services (or Deliverables)
that have not been provided;

 

		12.6.3	In the case of termination of this Master Statement of Work or a Country Statement of Work by GW
in accordance with section 12.2.2 or 12.2.3 or by inVentiv pursuant to section 12.3 and in addition to the fees and costs payable
pursuant to section 12.6.1, GW shall reimburse certain termination related costs and in case of termination pursuant to section
12.2.2 only, also a termination fee as set out in detail Appendix H (“Termination Costs”).

 

     

     

    

 

		12.6.4	In the case of termination of this Master Statement of Work or a Country Statement of Work by GW
in accordance with section 12.2.2 or 12.2.3 or by inVentiv pursuant to section 12.3 or once GW has confirmed that it does not wish
to further extend this Master Statement of Work, inVentiv shall commence winding down the Services in accordance with the agreed
Winding Down Strategy.

 

		12.6.5	Expiration or termination of this Master Statement of Work shall not affect any rights or obligations
that: (i) are to survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Master Statement of Work, and (ii) were incurred by the
Parties prior to such expiration or earlier termination.

 

		13.	CONVERSION

 

		13.1	At any time following the first anniversary of the Deployment Date of the Service Personnel, GW
may elect to hire all or any of the Service Personnel providing the Services under a Country Statement of Work or to transfer such
Service Personnel to GW’s payroll (each, a “Conversion”).

 

		13.2	If GW elects to make a Conversion or if there is a TUPE transfer as a result of GW making a Conversion,
the country-specific terms for the Conversion (as set out in the relevant Country Statement of Work) or in case of the Operational
Management team, the terms as in Appendix I, shall apply. If the Conversion is for all Service Personnel in a particular country
in the Territory the relevant Country Statement of Work shall terminate, with the consequences being as set out in section 12.6,
as supplemented by the terms set out in the relevant Country Statement of Work.

 

		13.3	GW understands and acknowledges that inVentiv cannot guarantee that any Service personnel shall
agree to participate in a Conversion.

 

		13.4	In the event GW conducts a Conversion the provisions of paragraph 3 of Appendix H shall apply with
regards to any Equipment.

 

     

     

    

 

SIGNATURE PAGE TO STATEMENT OF WORK

 

This Statement of Work has been entered
into on the Effective Date.

 

	Signed for and on behalf of GW RESEARCH LTD	 
	 	 
	 	/s/ Chris Tovey
	 	Authorised Signatory (sign)
	 	 
	 	Chris Tovey
	 	Name (print)
	 	 
	 	20 July 2017
	 	Date
	 	 
	Signed for and on behalf of inVentiv Health 

Commercial Europe Limited	 
	 	 
	 	/s/ Kurt Hawtin
	 	Authorised Signatory (sign)
	 	 
	 	Kurt Hawtin
	 	Name (print)
	 	 
	 	 
	 	Date

 

List of Appendices

 

	Appendix A:	Governance arrangements for the Services
	Appendix B:	Services
	Appendix C:	Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
	Appendix D:	Detailed description of the Covered Product
	Appendix E:	Project Year Plan for Project Year 1 
	Appendix F:	Compensation; Reimbursement; Reporting; Record Keeping and Audit Rights
	Appendix G:	Summary Preferred Hiring Profile
	Appendix H:	Termination Costs
	Appendix I:	Operational Management Services Budget
	Appendix J:	Information Security

 

     

     

    

 

Appendix A – Governance arrangements
for the Services

 

JOINT STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

 

The Joint Steering Committee shall consist
of the following members:

 

For GW:

 

[***]

 

[***]

 

[***]

 

For inVentiv

 

[***]

 

[***]

 

[***]

 

JOINT MANAGEMENT TEAM MEMBERS

 

The JMT shall consist of the following
members:

 

For GW:

 

[***]

 

[***]

 

[***]

 

For inVentiv

 

[***]

 

[***]

 

[***]

 

DESIGNATED SUPERVISORS

 

[***]

 

[***]

 

     

     

    

 

Appendix B –Services

 

THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE HAS BEEN OMITTED
AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND

EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT.

 

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Part 1 – Operational Management
Services

 

This Appendix B, Part 1 describes the scope
of the Operational Management Services. Any changes to the assumptions, deliverables, or scope of work described in this document
or any new work requests will follow Section 4.0, the Change Control Process of this document.

 

		1.	Project Management

 

inVentiv has developed
a project implementation methodology based upon industry best practices into the most efficient process and method for conducting
and managing projects.

 

The inVentiv
project team will approach this engagement with the following perspectives in mind:

 

		·	Provide a practical approach to project planning, execution and service delivery

 

		·	Maintain discipline and structure without constraining the project efforts

 

		·	Frame the project within the strategies of the GWs business requirements

 

inVentiv will lead and manage the activities of inVentiv leaders
representing functional disciplines within inVentiv which may include, but not be limited to, sales, sales operations, advertising,
marketing, market access strategy and implementation, project management and public relations.

 

The initial core team will consist of [***] collectively
referred to herein as the “Operations Team”. The Operations Team will be responsible for performing the following partnership
management and program management services as necessary:

 

		-	Resource management (working with each functional area
lead to identify appropriate staffing based on planned activities and program objectives)

 

		-	Schedule development and maintenance (oversight of project
management, training on project management tools, templates and reporting protocols)

 

		-	Operations management (oversight of project management
and accounting functions, streamlined reporting and invoicing; reconciliation of all work streams).

 

		-	Budget management (ongoing reporting of budget tracker,
status and variance).

 

		-	Issues escalation and resolution

 

		-	Coordination of strategic alignment across functional areas
engaged (e.g. changes in direction, strategy, etc.)

 

		-	In collaboration with inVentiv cross-functional leaders
and disciplines, develop and implement the marketing strategy and implementation plan

 

The Operations Team shall provide GW with a biweekly report
in sufficient detail to allow GW to track performance of all work streams

 

		2.	Customer Relationship Management (“CRM”) and other software and data

 

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		4.	Training Service

 

inVentiv will provide training services,
with the support from GW as both parties determine necessary, for the Field Service Personnel including the development of a comprehensive
training program and certification of all inVentiv field employees for the GW project across the following areas and sources:

 

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		5.	Quality Management and Assurance

 

Quality
Management System (QMS):

 

All GW implementations
are managed via an approved set of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) which are part of inVentiv Health’s Quality Management
System (QMS). Key processes such as change control, CRM implementations of Third Party applications and training are required training
for Commercial Personnel.

 

System
Validation:

 

Formal System Validation is conducted
by professional validation resources following inVentiv Health’s System Validation SOP. [***]

 

		6.	Compliance Services

 

Pre-Launch
Activities:

 

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		8.	Change Control Process

 

Throughout the development of a business
solution, additional knowledge is gained and situations and underlying assumptions change. A key component of the project management
process is to identify the changes and make informed decisions, especially with regard to functionality, schedule and cost.

 

The change control process enables inVentiv
and its customer to maintain a shared vision for the project. The objectives of change control are to:

 

		·	Assess the impact of scope changes on project schedules, resources and pricing

 

		·	Provide a formal vehicle for approval to proceed with any changes to this Statement of Work

 

		·	Provide a project audit record of all material changes to the original Statement of Work

 

If requirements arise that are outside
the scope of this Statement of Work, a change of scope document will be submitted for GW approval following the below process:

 

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Part 2 – Commercialisation Services

 

This Appendix B, Part 1 describes the scope
of the Commercialisation Services inVentiv will provide GW through a team of appropriately qualified Service Personnel, as will
be further set out in Country Statements of Work.

 

inVentiv shall develop, implement and execute
on an integrated country/territory business plan with respect to the sale of the Product for each country in accordance with the
European strategic commercial plan and the relevant Country Statement of Work. The Commercial Services shall consist of but not
limited to the following activities, unless agreed otherwise between the Parties in a Country Statement of Work:

 

		1.	Country/Territory business plans

 

		·	Develop a country/territory business plan to ensure successful acceptance and adoption of the Product in the Territory.

 

		·	Ensure full integration of commercial, medical and market access plans and activities

 

		·	Develop programs to enhance sales and build business plans to meet goals. Seek and analyze information on competition, market
and industry trends and discern how this could impact the business and adapt to changing conditions

 

		·	Effectively manage and prioritize time and resources to maximize sales

 

		2.	Customer engagement

 

		·	Develop and maintain relationships with influential customers in the Territory (e.g. physicians, thought leaders, nurses, clinical
influencers, formulary decision makers and pharmacists) to enhance GW’s brand recognition and/or Product.

 

		·	Develop territory business plans to ensure adequate customer activities and engagement

 

		·	Integrate and partner with colleagues (ie MSLs) and GW to maximize appropriate activities and accomplish positive results for
GW and the customer.

 

		3.	Symposia/Key Events 

 

		·	Represent GW at national and international congresses in collaboration with the medical affairs department

 

		4.	Reporting/Financial

 

		·	Develop and monitor performance against country budgets (P&L)

 

		·	Evaluate the country KPI’s on a monthly basis including the delivery of both field and project activities

 

		·	Ensure timely and accurate transmission of representative and manager required data e.g. customer coverage/call data, time
accountability data, etc.

 

		·	Development of prudent budgets for each element of the Services, all of which are subject to review and approval by GW

 

		·	Secure GW’s approval for all items of expenditure

 

		·	Expedite necessary financial adjustments where required to remain within budget

 

     

     

    

 

Part 3 – Medical Affairs Services

 

This Appendix B, Part 1 describes the scope
of the Medical Affairs Services inVentiv will provide to GW through a team of appropriately qualified Service Personnel, as will
further be set out in Country Statements of Work. The objective of the Medical Affairs Services is for inVentiv to support
GW with medical strategy development and execution in the Territory. The Medical Affairs Services shall consist of but not limited
to the following activities, unless agreed otherwise between the Parties in a Country Statement of Work:

 

		i.	Stakeholder engagement

 

		·	Develop and maintain relationships with customers in the Territory (e.g. physicians, thought leaders, nurses, clinical influencers,
formulary decision makers and pharmacists)

 

		·	Maintain relationships with key medical opinion leaders and ensure engagement for GW core activities

 

		ii.	Symposia 

 

		·	Organisation of symposia for healthcare professionals supporting the value of patient driven post-operative care at congress,
stand-alone, national, regional and local events

 

		·	Development of symposia agenda in line with overarching strategy

 

		·	Sourcing of a faculty who can provide a cutting edge, informative symposia, which attracts and brings educational value to
the target audience, including verifying the contractual arrangements are in place with the faculty

 

		·	Acting as the point of contact for symposia

 

		·	Staff the medical enquiries booth at all scientific congresses

 

		iii.	Advisory boards

 

		·	Organisation of national advisory boards

 

		·	Selection of faculty starting with existing members of EU faculty

 

		·	Development of an agenda which solicits KOL opinion on GW’s selected strategies and approaches

 

		·	Present scientific data as necessary

 

		iv.	Thought leader development

 

		·	Key opinion leader mapping

 

		·	Establishing of key opinion leader faculty

 

		·	Establishing of key opinion leader development program for emerging leaders among healthcare professionals

 

		v.	Publications/Research Support

 

		·	Support Key Opinion Leaders (“KOLs”) to develop posters, articles, clinical papers review articles in line with
overarching strategy

 

		·	Develop articles for country specific publication

 

		·	Development and communication of clinical trial summaries for all new clinical trial publications of interest to GW

 

     

     

    

 

		vi.	Medical/Scientific Support

 

		·	Provision of scientific insights which support commercial staff to generate regional strategic plans

 

		·	Assist GW to develop compelling key messages to healthcare professionals for the brand, all of which will be supported by appropriate
and published references

 

		·	Provision of a scientific review of any new competitors on the horizon as part of horizon scanning

 

		·	Supporting PR with salient scientific information

 

		vii.	Compliance

 

		·	Supporting GW to review promotional materials against all local Compliance Standards as outlined in this Master Statement of
Work

 

     

     

    

 

Appendix C – KPIs

 

		1.	KPI STRUCTURE:

 

inVentiv
and GW have agreed the below structure for KPIs for the period ending 31 December 2017. Such KPIs shall be updated on an annual
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		2.	Performance

 

		2.1	Unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing between the Parties, inVentiv shall at all times strive
to meet each of the KPIs in its provision of the Services.

 

		2.2	For each KPI, at the end of each calendar quarter in each Project Year, the JMT shall jointly review
the actual performances of inVentiv in the preceding calendar quarter.

 

		3.	Monitoring and Reporting. 

 

inVentiv shall continuously
monitor the observance of all KPIs. On a quarterly basis, inVentiv shall furnish GW with a report on the achievement of all KPIs
during the previous quarter, by country in the Territory, at no additional cost to GW. In addition, at the beginning of any Project
Year, inVentiv shall furnish GW with a report on the achievement of all yearly KPIs in the previous Project Year, at no additional
cost to GW. inVentiv shall permit GW to review and audit the data and the assumptions upon which such reports are based.

 

     

     

    

 

		4.	Remedy Plan

 

If inVentiv fails to
meet any KPI, the Parties shall discuss this in good faith with the objective of understanding the root cause of such failure to
meet the KPI. Where appropriate and agreed by the JMC, inVentiv shall prepare and submit to GW, within a timeframe to be agreed
between the Parties, a plan setting out the causes of the non-compliance, the remedial efforts to be undertaken by inVentiv and/or
GW and the timing for such remedial efforts to be implemented (the “Remedy Plan”). GW shall have the right to
approve or reject such Remedy Plan. If GW rejects the Remedy Plan, inVentiv shall within five (5) Business Days following such
rejection make the necessary changes to the Remedy Plan and re-submit the Remedy Plan to GW for approval or rejection. In case
GW rejects the updated Remedy Plan, the failure to agree on a Remedy Plan shall be notified to the JSC who shall then use commercially
reasonable efforts to agree on a Remedy Plan.

 

5.       Financial
consequences

 

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Appendix D – Detailed description
of the Covered Product

 

Oral solution comprising 100 mg/mL cannabidiol in sesame oil
with anhydrous ethanol, added sweetener (sucralose) and strawberry flavoring.

 

     

     

    

 

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Appendix F – Compensation; Reimbursement;
Reporting; Record Keeping and Audit Rights

 

THE PROVISIONS IN THIS APPENDIX F ARE IN ADDITION TO THE PAYMENT
TERMS SET OUT IN SECTION 5 OF THE MSA.

 

		1.	Invoicing

 

Implementation Fees (insofar as not already
fully covered and paid under prior Statements of Work) shall be paid by GW to inVentiv within thirty (30) days of the Effective
Date.

 

Commencing the first month following the
Deployment Date for the first Service Personnel, GW will be billed monthly the amount stated above as the FTE Costs expressed as
a Fixed Monthly Fee per Service Personnel (as specified in Appendix I of the Master Statement of Work and each Country Statement
of Work) and subject to any salary reconciliation (as specified in Appendix I of the Master Statement of Work and each Country
Statement of Work), Backfill Fees, Pass Through Costs and any Vacancy Credits. These invoices are due within thirty (30) days of
receipt.

 

Any At Risk Management Fee earned or At
Risk Management Fee lost under the KPI scheme will be determined on a calendar quarterly basis as set out in Appendix C and then
either be invoiced or credited to GW in the next invoice.

 

On a quarterly basis, inVentiv will reconcile
actual Costs incurred and billed with the budget agreed in the Project Year Plan and provide a status report. Reconciliations with
regards to vacancy credits and salary reconciliations will occur on a monthly basis as part of the regular invoicing process.

 

		2.	Currency

 

FTE Cost and Pass-Through Costs shall be invoiced and paid in
the currency in which they are incurred.

 

		3.	Accounting Procedures

 

For purposes of determining FTE Costs and
Pass-Through Costs, any expense allocated by inVentiv to a particular expense category of FTE Costs or Pass-Through Costs shall
not also be allocated to another category under FTE Costs or Pass-Through Costs. inVentiv shall determine FTE Costs and Pass-Through
Costs using its standard accounting procedures, consistently applied, to the maximum extent practicable (provided that the
application of such procedures results, on balance, in outcomes that are fair and equitable to both Parties taking into consideration
the interests of both Parties as reflected in this Master Statement of Work). GW shall have the right to audit inVentiv’s
records to confirm the accuracy of inVentiv’s costs and reports as provided in paragraph 6 below.

 

     

     

    

 

		4.	Withholding taxes

 

The amounts payable by GW to inVentiv pursuant
to this Master Statement of Work and each Country Statement of Work (each, a “Payment”) shall be paid free and
clear of any and all taxes, except for any withholding taxes required by applicable law. Except as provided in this paragraph 3,
inVentiv shall be solely responsible for paying any and all taxes (other than withholding taxes required by applicable law to be
deducted from Payments and remitted by GW) levied on account of, or measured in whole or in part by reference to, any Payments
it receives. GW shall deduct or withhold from the Payments any taxes that it is required by applicable law to deduct or withhold.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if inVentiv is entitled under any applicable tax treaty to a reduction of rate of, or the elimination
of, applicable withholding tax, it may deliver to GW or the appropriate Competent Authority (with the assistance of GW to the extent
that this is reasonably required and is expressly requested in writing) the prescribed forms necessary to reduce the applicable
rate of withholding or to relieve GW of its obligation to withhold such tax and GW shall apply the reduced rate of withholding
or dispense with withholding, as the case may be; provided that GW has received evidence, in a form satisfactory to GW,
of inVentiv’s delivery of all applicable forms (and, if necessary, its receipt of appropriate governmental authorisation)
at least fifteen (15) days prior to the time that the Payments are due. If, in accordance with the foregoing, GW withholds
any amount, it shall pay to inVentiv the balance when due, make timely payment to the proper taxing authority of the withheld amount
and send to inVentiv proof of such payment within ten (10) days following such payment.

 

		5.	Financial Records

 

inVentiv shall keep complete and accurate
books and records pertaining to FTE Costs and Pass-Through Costs, including books and records of actual expenditures with respect
to Budget, in sufficient detail to calculate all amounts payable under this Master Statement of Work and each Country Statement
of Work and to verify compliance with its obligations under this Agreement. inVentiv shall retain such books and records until
the later of (i) three (3) years after the end of the period to which such books and records pertain and (ii) the expiration
of the applicable tax statute of limitations (or any extensions thereof) or for such longer period as may be required by applicable
law.

 

		6.	Audit 

 

		5.1	Procedures. At the request of GW, inVentiv shall permit an independent auditor (who shall
be subject to professional confidentiality obligations) designated by GW and reasonably acceptable to inVentiv, at reasonable times
and upon reasonable notice of at least 90 days, to audit the books and records maintained pursuant to paragraph 4 to ensure the
accuracy of all reports and payments made hereunder. Such examinations may not (i) be conducted for any calendar quarter more than
three (3) years after the end of such quarter, (ii) be conducted more than once in any twelve (12) month period (unless a previous
audit during such twelve (12)-month period revealed an underpayment with respect to such period) or (iii) be repeated for any calendar
quarter. Except as provided below, the cost of this audit shall be borne by GW., unless the audit reveals a variance of more than
five percent (5%) in the aggregate of Implementation Fees, the Management Fees, FTE Costs, Backfill Fees and Vacancy Credits from
the reported amounts or a variance of more than ten percent (10%) with regards to Pass Through Costs, in which case inVentiv shall
bear any reasonable cost of the audit. Unless disputed pursuant to paragraph 5.2 below, if such audit concludes that (x) additional
amounts were owed by GW, GW shall pay the additional amounts, without interest from the date originally due, or (y) excess
payments were made by GW, inVentiv shall reimburse such excess payments, in either case ((x) or (y)), within thirty (30) days after
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		6.2	Audit Dispute. In the event of a dispute with respect to any audit under paragraph 5.1,
GW and inVentiv shall work in good faith to resolve the disagreement. If the Parties are unable to reach a mutually acceptable
resolution of any such dispute within thirty (30) days, the dispute shall be submitted for resolution to a certified public accounting
firm jointly selected by each Party’s certified public accountants or to such other person as the Parties shall mutually
agree (the “Expert”). The decision of the Expert shall be final and the costs of such expert as well as the initial
audit shall be borne between the Parties in such manner as the Expert shall determine. Not later than ten (10) days after such
decision and in accordance with such decision, GW shall pay the additional amounts or inVentiv shall reimburse the excess payments,
as applicable.

 

		7.	Right to Offset

 

Each Party shall have the right to offset
any amount owed by the other Party to such first Party under or in connection with this Master Statement of Work or any Country
Statement of Work, including in connection with any proven breach, against any payments owed by such first Party to such other
Party under this Master Statement of Work or any Country Statement of Work. Such offsets shall be in addition to any other rights
or remedies available under this Master Statement of Work, any Country Statement of Work and applicable law.

 

     

     

    

 

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Appendix H – Termination Fees

 

		1.	As set out in section 12.6.3 of this Master Statement of Work, in the case of termination of this
Master Statement of Work or a Country Statement of Work by GW in accordance with section 12.2.2 or 12.2.3 or by inVentiv pursuant
to section 12.3, GW shall pay inVentiv certain Termination Costs as further detailed in this Appendix H.

 

		2.	Termination fee: In case of termination of this Master Statement of Work or all Country
Statements of Work, a termination fee shall be payable for the Operational Management Services as set out in section 2.7 in Appendix
I plus the termination fee(s) agreed in each Country Statement of Work for the particular country; in case of termination of one
or more (but not all) Country Statements of Work, the termination fee(s) per the Country Statement(s) of Work shall become payable.
No termination fee shall apply where GW terminates this Master Statement of Work in accordance with section 12.2.3.

 

		3.	Equipment disposal costs: GW shall promptly pay (or if paid by inVentiv, promptly reimburse
inVentiv): the amount due and evidenced in writing any lessor or rental agent of the Information Technology and the Leased Vehicles
(collectively, the “Equipment”)) for the purposes of provision of the Services, for any early termination of the lease
or rental agreement. inVentiv shall make a good faith effort to mitigate GW’s liability for such amount due by attempting
to reassign the Equipment for use in connection with Services being provided by inVentiv to a Third Party. In addition, (i) in
the event the Equipment is subject to a lease or finance lease GW may elect to have the Equipment transferred to GW (subject to
the last sentence of this Section 3) and GW shall assume the responsibility for all further payments due (including costs associated
with the transfer), and (ii) GW may elect to have inVentiv sell the Equipment, in which case GW shall pay inVentiv (1) the
net loss (if any) to inVentiv on such Equipment determined by the difference between the net book value of such Equipment and the
actual price received by inVentiv for the disposal of such Equipment, plus (2) any amounts due from inVentiv in connection
with the lease or rental termination and costs associated with the storage and disposal of said Equipment. Any proposed transfer
of leased Equipment to GW shall be subject to GW establishing its own relationship and credit with the entity that inVentiv contracted
with to lease or rent such Equipment. The provisions of this Section 3 shall also apply to Leased Vehicles on a Conversion.

 

		4.	Severance Costs: GW shall reimburse inVentiv any severance costs (including redundancy/severance
pay and legal costs) evidenced in writing which inVentiv incurs in connection with Service Personnel, provided however that inVentiv
shall make good faith efforts to mitigate GW’s liability for such amounts due by attempting to reassign the Service Personnel
to other projects upon receipt of notice of GW’s intent to terminate this CCO Statement of Work or a Country Statement of
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Appendix I 

Operational Management Services -
Budget

 

1       Implementation
Fee

 

GW shall pay inVentiv a one-time implementation
fee associated with performance of the Operational Management Services, as set out in the table below. The implementation fee shall
be invoiced by inVentiv to GW on signature of this Master Statement of Work.

 

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Commencing on the Deployment
Date, GW shall pay inVentiv a fixed monthly fee (“Fixed Monthly Fee”) as per the below table, subject to the Vacancy
Credit as described in section 4 below for any open positions. This Fixed Monthly Fee will be billed on the first of each month
for the current month and is subject to the salary reconciliation as per subsection 3 below and the vacancy credit per subsection
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3      Salary
Reconciliation

 

The Fixed Monthly Fee will be adjusted
in line with actual salary costs; this adjustment will be done on a monthly basis in arrears, and will include the impact of local
tax & benefits amounts.

For reference, the below table shows the
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Credit

 

inVentiv shall fill vacant positions as
required. inVentiv will continue to invoice GW the amounts set forth above as Fixed Monthly Fee during any such vacancy period.
inVentiv will provide a monthly credit to GW, prorated for the number of business days per month that a position is vacant, for
each vacant position, until such position is filled, as set forth in the following table:

 

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Fee

 

Should a vacancy occur
in the Operational Management team during the Service Period, inVentiv will charge a one off backfill fee per replaced Operational
Management team member as per the below table to cover its cost in backfilling said vacancy, provided that the vacancy does not
occur within ninety (90) days of the Operational Management team member’s hire date, in which case the backfill cost will
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The following Conversion Fee shall apply should GW elect to
convert individual members of the Operational Management team or the whole team or in case of such election to perform a Conversion
results in a TUPE transfer pursuant to section 13 of this Master Statement of Work:

 

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In case of termination of this Master Statement of Work per
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Appendix J 

Information Security

 

		1.	inVentiv will take appropriate technical and organizational measures against unauthorized or unlawful
processing of Company Data and against accidental loss or destruction of, or damage to, Company Data and will implement, maintain
and comply with at all times a written information security program (“Information Security Program”), which
will include policies, procedures and technical and physical controls to (i) ensure the security, availability, integrity and/or
confidentiality of inVentiv Systems and Company Data, (ii) identify and protect against potential threats or hazards to inVentiv
Systems and Company Data, (iii) protect against unauthorized access to or use of, alteration of or destruction of inVentiv Systems
and Company Data, (iv) ensure secure disposal of Company Data, and (v) ensure that GW is notified as required herein in the event
of an Information Security Incident.

 

In
addition, inVentiv will monitor, evaluate, and adjust, as appropriate, the Information Security Program in light of any relevant
changes in technology or industry security standards, the sensitivity of Company Data, internal or external threats to inVentiv
Systems or Company Data requirements of applicable work orders, and inVentiv’s own changing business arrangements, such as
mergers and acquisitions, alliances and joint ventures, outsourcing arrangements, and changes to information systems.

 

inVentiv
will, at a minimum, comply with the safeguards and requirements set forth below to ensure the protection of inVentiv Systems and
Company Data and include or address these safeguards and requirements in its Information Security Program.

 

GW
shall ensure that any data it provides to inVentiv is free of any malware, virus or similar defect.

 

		A.	inVentiv will designate a management level or above security official employed by inVentiv responsible
for the development, implementation, and ongoing maintenance of its Information Security Program. The appointed official will have
appropriate recognized information security credentials and qualifications. inVentiv will identify such designated official, provide
such official’s contact information and, upon request, a copy of his/her information security credentials. GW may, in its
sole discretion, determine the sufficiently of the official’s qualifications.

 

		B.	inVentiv will implement and maintain Secure Authentication Protocols and Access Control Measures
(defined below) and other policies, procedures, and physical and technical controls designed: (i) to limit access to inVentiv Systems
and Company Data and the facilities in which they are housed to a limited number of properly-authorized persons, each of whom are
under an obligation (written or by policy) of confidentiality and non-disclosure, having a need for such access to perform the
services, and authorized to access such data and systems solely as necessary to perform the Services, (ii) to ensure that all persons
having access to inVentiv Systems and Company Data have appropriately controlled and limited access, and to prevent others who
should not have access (including, without limitation, terminated employees) from obtaining access, and (iii) to prohibit persons
from making copies or reproductions of Company Data, or otherwise transmitting Company Data, except to the extent necessary solely
to perform the Services, in which case all such copies and reproductions will be deemed Company Data.

 

“Secure
Authentication Protocols and Access Control Measures” include, without limitation, (a) use of secure user authentication
protocols (including control of user IDs and other identifiers), (b) a reasonably secure method of assigning and selecting passwords,
or use of unique identifier technologies (such as biometrics or token devices), (c) control of data security passwords to ensure
that such passwords are kept in a location and/or format that does not compromise the security of the information they protect
(in particular, passwords must be encrypted or stored using a salted hash), (d) restricting access to active users and active user
accounts only, and (e) requiring management approval for administrative user access to Company Data with such administrative user
sessions expiring within fifteen minutes.

 

     

     

    

 

		C.	inVentiv will implement policies and procedures designed to detect, respond to, and otherwise address
Information Security Incidents, including specific points of contact available to Company in the event of an Information Security
Incident, including procedures (i) to notify Company in accordance with Section 2 below in the event of an Information Security
Incident, (ii) to monitor and detect actual and attempted attacks on, or intrusions into, the inVentiv Systems or Company Data,
(iii) to identify and respond to suspected or known Information Security Incidents, (iv) to immediately mitigate the harmful effects
of any Information Security Incidents, and (v) to closely track and frequently (at least on a daily basis, or more frequently as
required by GW) provide detailed reports and documentation to GW regarding such Information Security Incidents, and the resulting
forensic and remediation efforts and outcomes of such efforts. inVentiv will update its IRP at least annually and provide a copy
of such IRP to Company upon request.

 

		D.	inVentiv will ensure that all media containing Company Data sent outside its facilities is encrypted,
logged, authorized by management, and sent via secured courier or other delivery method that can be tracked. inVentiv will encrypt
all back-up/archive media containing Company Data, and restrict access to all off-site backup/archive media to appropriate authorized
personnel. inVentiv will encrypt any devices including, without limitation, laptops and mobile devices containing Company Data
that may be taken outside its facilities.

 

		E.	inVentiv will implement and maintain physical and technical controls designed to: (i) guard against
unauthorized access to or disruption of inVentiv Systems and Company Data including, without limitation, when Company Data is transmitted
over an electronic communications network. inVentiv will (a) implement firewall protection, router configuration rules and standards
designed to maintain the integrity of Company Data and that restrict connections between untrusted networks and any system components
in the environment, (b) establish up-to-date application security firewalls to ensure protection of Layer 7 and other application
platform oriented threats and regular testing of such firewalls to ensure the effectiveness of application oriented threat mitigation
by application layer firewalls, and (c) implement encryption with respect to all records and files containing Company Data either
at rest or in transit including, without limitation, all Company Data to be transmitted across public networks or wirelessly, and
all Company Data stored on laptops, servers or removable media. With respect to (c) above, InVentiv will use standard encryption
algorithms that meet the following criteria: (X) de facto cryptographic standard protocols (e.g., TLS, SSH, SFTP, IPSec, PGP, S/MIME,
etc.), (Y) proven, standard algorithms as the basis for encryption technologies (e.g., AES, 3DES, RSA, etc.), and (Z) the length
of the cryptographic key will meet the following guidelines: (1) symmetric cryptosystem key lengths must be at least 128 bits or
3DES strength, and (2) asymmetric cryptosystem keys must be of a length equivalent to or more than the strength of 2048 bits for
the RSA algorithm.

 

		F.	inVentiv will test and maintain inVentiv Systems to protect Company Data including, without limitation:
(i) installing of Critical Security Patches for operating systems and applications within thirty (30) days of publication, and
within three (3) months for other types of patches and updates, (ii) installing the latest recommended versions of operating systems,
software and firmware for all system components, and (iii) ensuring that up-to-date system security agent software which includes
malware protection set to receive automatically updated (at least daily) patches and virus definitions.

 

		G.	inVentiv will ensure the secure disposal of Company Data in accordance with applicable law
taking into account available technology so that Company Data cannot be read or reconstructed.

 

     

     

    

 

		H.	inVentiv will establish and maintain an ongoing security awareness and training program for all
inVentiv personnel (including management, employees, contractors and other agents), which includes training on how to implement
and comply with its Information Security Program and setting forth disciplinary measures for violation of the Information Security
Program.

 

		I.	At least once per quarter, inVentiv will perform internal system and application vulnerability
assessments and external web (and other, if applicable) application and infrastructure vulnerability assessments on all inVentiv
Systems used to provide the Services. In addition to meeting the requirements of routine updates to systems defined in Section
1(F), inVentiv will any vulnerabilities or security issues discovered will be remediated within a reasonable time. inVentiv will
as part of the Information Security Program: (i) implement an audit program to test and, if necessary, remediate all security controls
at least annually or whenever there is a material change in business practices that may reasonably implicate the security or integrity
of records containing Company Data, (ii) conduct, in line with ISO27001 or similar standards, an annual risk assessment that assesses
the threats and vulnerabilities associated with inVentiv Systems, or inVentiv’s other processes, facilities, and system components
collecting, storing, processing, transmitting, accessing or using Company Data, and (iii) produce (pursuant to the results of (i)
and (ii)) a documented risk assessment and, where appropriate, risk remediation plan. inVentiv will provide GW with the results
of all such tests, assessments and plans and any other audit, review or examination relating to its Information Security Program.
inVentiv will maintain appropriate and complete documentation describing the Information Security Program it maintains in accordance
with the terms herein, and will provide such documentation to GW upon request.

 

		J.	inVentiv will implement and maintain contingency plans to address an emergency or other
occurrence (for example, fire, vandalism, system failure, and natural disaster) that damages or destroys inVentiv Systems or Company
Data, including a data backup plan, a disaster recovery plan, with, at least, annual testing of such plans and continuous improvement
of such plans.

 

		K.	inVentiv will implement and maintain hardware, software, and/or procedural mechanisms that
record and examine activity in inVentiv Systems that contain or use electronic information, including appropriate logs and reports
concerning the security requirements set forth in this Exhibit J and compliance therewith.

 

		L.	inVentiv will ensure the integrity of Company Data and protect it from improper alteration, corruption,
or destruction.

 

		M.	inVentiv will not utilize “public cloud” computing services as part of any hosted solution
or service or otherwise allow Company Data to be collected, transmitted, processed or stored on a “public cloud” service
without first obtaining written consent from the Company Security Official identified below.

 

		2.	Notification of Information Security Incident; Remedial Action.

 

		A.	InVentiv will notify GW of any Information Security Incident and which inVentiv has determined
may impact GW data or Services provided by inVentiv to GW within three (3) hours of inVentiv’ s knowledge or suspicion thereof
via telephone and electronic mail to the GW Security Official identified below. In addition, within twenty-four (24) hours of the
Information Security Incident, inVentiv will provide a written report via email to the GW Security Official describing in sufficient
detail the Information Security Incident and inVentiv’s response and corrective actions. inVentiv will provide GW with a
daily Information Security Incident status update and a final written report once the Information Security Incident has been resolved.
inVentiv will cooperate fully in GW’s investigation of the Information Security Incident.

 

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		B.	If an Information Security Incident which affects GW data or impacts the Services provided to GW,
gives rise to a need, in GW’s reasonable judgment, to provide (i) notification to public authorities, individuals, or other
persons, or (ii) undertake other remedial measures (including, without limitation, notice, credit monitoring services and the establishment
of a call center to respond to inquiries (each of the foregoing, a “Remedial Action”)), at GW’s request,
inVentiv will, at inVentiv’s cost, undertake such reasonable and customary Remedial Action(s). The timing, content and manner
of effectuating any notices will be determined by GW in its reasonable discretion.

 

For the purposes of this Appendix
J:

 

“Company
Data” means, collectively and individually, any and all GW data and information which is collected, stored, processed,
transmitted to or by, accessed or used, by inVentiv in connection with inVentiv’s performance of Services.

 

“Information Security Incident”
means any event or activity that threatens or may threaten (i) inVentiv Systems or GW Data including an actual or potential violation,
compromise or breach of the security of inVentiv Systems or GW Data, (ii) use of inVentiv Systems or GW Data for purposes other
than those intended under the Master Statement of Work or any Country Statement of Work, and (iii) the confidentiality, integrity
or availability of inVentiv Systems or GW Data.

 

“inVentiv
Systems” means inVentiv’s information systems, applications, databases, infrastructure, platforms, and networks
(i) utilized to provide the Services, (ii) collecting, storing, processing, transmitting, accessing or using Company Data, or (iii)
with access to, connection to, use of or otherwise interacting with GW information systems.

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