EX-10.11 18 d943277dex1011.htm EX-10.11 EX-10.11

Exhibit 10.11

OSIR001 3/24/93

(002)

TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, AND LICENSE AGREEMENT

Between

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY

and

OSIRIS THERAPEUTICS, INC.

This agreement, effective as of the 1st day of January, 1993 (“Effective Date”), is between OSIRIS THERAPEUTICS, Inc., corporation domiciled in the State of Ohio having an address at 11000 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106 (“OSIRIS”), and Case Western Reserve University, an Ohio non-profit corporation having its principal office at 2040 Adelbert Road, Cleveland, Ohio (“CWRU”).

BACKGROUND

CWRU, with principal activities in teaching and scholarship, makes its capabilities available to commercial entities for research to the extent that it complements and does not conflict with CWRU’s principal activities. In this spirit, CWRU is prepared to continue its development relationship with OSIRIS (a company created to commercialize the mesenchymal stem cell technology) and to license the Technology, as that item is defined in Article X below, including that established by Dr. Arnold I. Caplan while working as a full-time professor at CWRU. This license transfers the state-of-the-art of the mesenchymal stem cell technology to OSIRIS, according to the terms and conditions set forth below. This state-of-the-art includes patents and know-how. Future patents based on this know-how will be made in the name of CWRU and will be covered by the royalty agreement stated herein if substantially invented at CWRU in the future.

AGREEMENT

ARTICLE I: LICENSE

1.1 Grant and Subject Matter. CWRU grants OSIRIS a sole and exclusive worldwide License, under Technology, Existing Patent Rights (to the extent not owned by OSIRIS) and Developed Patent Rights (“License”) to make, have made, use and sell Product and Process (terms defined in Section 10), including the right to grant sublicenses.

1.2 Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall be in full force and effect from the date first set forth above and shall remain in effect for twenty-five (25) years or until all patents issued in all countries in accordance with this License hereunder have expired or until otherwise terminated by operation of law, whichever is last to occur, or by the acts of the parties in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.


1.3 Retained Rights. CWRU will retain a royalty-free right to use the Technology and patent rights of the License for any nonclinical research, testing or educational purpose of CWRU. In no event shall CWRU have any right to use the Technology or the patent rights of the License for any commercial purpose whatsoever. In addition, the License will be subject to such rights as are required to be accorded to any governmental agency as a consequence of prior or contemporaneous funding for research or development of the subject matter of the License.

1.4 Sublicenses. OSIRIS agrees to forward to CWRU a copy of any and all fully executed sublicense agreements, and further agrees to forward annually a copy of such reports received by OSIRIS from its sublicensees during the preceding twelve (12) month period under the sublicenses as shall be pertinent to a royalty accounting to CWRU under said sublicense agreement.

1.5 The license granted under Existing Patent Rights is royalty-free.

1.6 The license granted under Developed Patent Rights is royalty-bearing as provided in Paragraph 6.2.

ARTICLE II: TITLE

Except as provided in Section 3.1, CWRU shall retain title to the subject matter of the License.

ARTICLE III: PATENTS

3.1 To the extent permitted by existing obligations, CWRU hereby assigns all right, title and interest in and to Existing Patent Rights to OSIRIS. OSIRIS shall bear all responsibility for, and shall take all actions in connection with, the prosecution of the Existing Patent Rights. CWRU shall cooperate with OSIRIS with respect to such prosecutions.

3.2 New Applications. CWRU shall own all Developed Patent Rights. In the event either party hereto believes a patent application should be filed with respect to the Technology, such party shall notify the other party hereto. If OSIRIS fails to file such application within sixty (60) days after the date of such notice, CWRU shall have the right to file the application in its own name, at its own expense; provided, however, that CWRU’s application must be filed within six (6) months after the expiration of OSIRIS’ sixty (60) day filing period.

If CWRU does not file within such six-month period, CWRU must give a new notice to OSIRIS, and the process described above must be repeated in its entirety, before CWRU shall have the right to file such application.

3.3 OSIRIS shall own any patent application which is directed to an invention made by an employee of OSIRIS or by an Investigator when the Investigator is working on the premises of OSIRIS.

3.4 Cost. OSIRIS will pay the cost of all patent applications filed by it pursuant to Section 3.2.

 

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3.5 Reports. The party filing the patent application pursuant to Section 3.2 above shall keep the other informed in a timely manner of the status of the application.

3.6 Infringement. Each party shall promptly notify the other party if it becomes aware of any infringement of any patents licensed as part of this Agreement. Neither OSIRIS nor CWRU shall have any obligation to initiate litigation to protect any patent or proprietary right granted under this Agreement. However, each party will have the unqualified right to initiate legal action, or to fully participate in any legal action initiated by the other party, to protect its interests. In any litigation, each party and their respective attorneys will cooperate with the other party. If OSIRIS elects to institute suit against any third party to protect any patent or proprietary rights granted under this Agreement, fifty percent (50%) of associated costs (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) which have been paid by OSIRIS may be offset against royalties owed to CWRU pursuant to Article VI, but such offsetting shall not exceed fifty percent (50%) of the total royalties owed to CWRU. All damages awarded in any suit will belong exclusively to the party initiating the suit, except that the amounts offset pursuant to this Section 3.6 will be reimbursed to CWRU from damages awarded to OSIRIS after OSIRIS’s own legal costs have been reimbursed.

3.7 In the event that litigation against OSIRIS is initiated by a third-party charging OSIRIS with infringement of a patent of the third party as a result of the manufacture, use or sale by OSIRIS of Product or Process for which royalties are due to CWRU hereunder, OSIRIS shall promptly notify CWRU in writing thereof. OSIRIS’s costs as to any such defense shall be creditable against any and all payments due and payable to CWRU under Article VI of this Agreement but no royalty payment after taking into consideration any such credit shall be reduced by more than 50%.

ARTICLE IV: CONFIDENTIALITY

4.1 Confidentiality. CWRU and OSIRIS agree to advise their respective employees that it is necessary to hold in confidence all information received from the other party in connection with the License (“Information”) for a period of two years following disclosure. The receiving party will use reasonable efforts to prevent disclosure of such Information during such period. This Section 4.1 shall not apply, however, to Information which:

(i) is now in or shall enter the public domain as the result of its disclosure in a publication, the issuance of a patent or otherwise without the legal fault of the receiving party;

(ii) the receiving party can prove was in its possession in written form at the time of disclosure by the other party; or

(iii) comes into the hands of the receiving party by means of a third party who is entitled to make such disclosure and who has no obligation of confidentiality toward the disclosing party.

(iv) where disclosure is required under any applicable ruling, regulation or law, including but not limited to regulatory filings.

(v) where disclosure is made through the filing of a patent application.

 

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Notwithstanding the foregoing, OSIRIS can disclose information to a third party under an obligation of confidentiality similar to the obligation of confidentiality under this agreement.

4.2 Remedies. Each party shall be entitled to injunctive relief if there is a threat that Information that is the subject matter of the License will be disclosed by the other party contrary to the terms of this agreement. Each party shall notify the other party in writing of any proposed release of Information thirty (30) days prior to release of such Information. The party receiving such notice will have thirty (30) days to review the materials and shall not unreasonably withhold permission for the Information to be released.

4.3 (a) During the period in which OSIRIS holds a license, CWRU and Investigators (as defined in Paragraph 10.9) shall not, without OSIRIS’ prior written approval, distribute or allow Material (as defined in Paragraph 10.8) to be distributed to for-profit entities or persons known to be employed thereby or consulting or performing research therefor.

(b) CWRU and Principal Investigator (as defined in Paragraph 10.7) shall have the right to transfer Material to not-for-profit entities or persons known to be affiliated therewith provided that such entities or persons sign a material transfer agreement mutually agreed to by the parties to this Agreement.

(c) Prior to any such distribution of any such Material, CWRU and OSIRIS shall use best efforts to consider the patentability of such Material and cooperate to file, where appropriate, a patent application for such Material prior to its distribution, in accordance with Article III of this Agreement.

ARTICLE V: PUBLICATION

CWRU will provide OSIRIS with a copy of any proposed publication relating to the Technology thirty (30) days prior to their submission for publication. OSIRIS will have thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of each such proposed publication to review the materials. Upon receipt within the thirty-day (30) period of a written notice from OSIRIS identifying those portions of the proposed publication for which it wishes publication delayed, CWRU will use its best efforts either to cause the materials identified to be deleted or to cause publication to be delayed for ninety (90) days .

ARTICLE VI: ROYALTIES, CONSIDERATION AND PAYMENTS

6.1 Payment. OSIRIS agrees to pay to CWRU an amount equal to $83,061 for the licenses and rights granted under this Agreement and for the filing and prosecution of Existing Patent Rights. Such amount shall be paid within thirty (30) days of the initial financing of OSIRIS, which financing shall be in an amount of at least $2,000,000, (“Initial Capitalization”).

6.2 Royalties. As consideration for the License, OSIRIS will pay CWRU a royalty on all Product or Process providing that such Product or Process where sold is covered by a claim of a granted patent which is a Developed Patent Right licensed under this Agreement (“Royalty Bearing Product”) as follows.

 

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(i) Three percent (3%) of the Net Sales of Royalty Bearing Products sold by OSIRIS; and

(ii) Twenty-five percent (25%) of the royalties received by OSIRIS from its SUBLICENSEES’ sales of a Royalty Bearing Product.

Provided, however, that with respect to each Royalty Bearing Product covered under either (I) or (ii) above, no royalty shall be payable for the first three years in which such Royalty Bearing Product is sold. Net Sales shall be defined as the amount received from sales of all Royalty Bearing Products less discounts, returns, transportation costs, insurance costs and taxes of any kind whatsoever.

6.3 Royalty Payments. (a) Royalties due will be paid to CWRU every year for the term of this Agreement on the 31st of March, and shall be calculated according to the Net Sales of all Royalty Bearing Products during the calendar year immediately preceding the year in which such royalty payments are due. Each royalty payment shall be accompanied by an accounting showing the calculation of net sales for the calendar year in question.

6.4 In the event that royalties are to be paid by OSIRIS to a party who is not an Affiliate of OSIRIS for Royalty Bearing Product (“Other Royalties”), for which royalties are also due to CWRU pursuant to Paragraph 6.2 then the royalties to be paid to CWRU by OSIRIS pursuant to Paragraph 6.2 shall be reduced by 50% of the amount of such Other Royalties, but in no event shall any royalties under Paragraph 6.2 be reduced by more than fifty percent (50%) .

6.5 Equity Interest to CWRU. CWRU will be sold 1,200 shares of OSIRIS’ Common Stock based on the Founders’ capitalization in Appendix A. The Initial Capitalization shall mean the first capitalization of the company in which the total capital contribution is at least two million dollars. The selling price shall be $0.10 per share. The shares will be sold in accordance with a Restricted Stock Purchase Agreement which contains terms among others that prior to an initial public offering OSIRIS or its designee will have a right of first refusal with respect to a any transfer of the shares; and that the shares will be subject to underwriter “lock-up” restrictions in any underwritten offering.

6.6 Foreign currency conversions. When royalties accrue for currencies other than United States dollars, payment to CWRU shall be in United States dollars converted from that foreign currency at the average of the rates established by BankAmerica for that foreign currency on the last business day of each month of the calendar year which ended immediately preceding the day on which OSIRIS pays such royalties to CWRU.

6.7 Audit Rights. CWRU has the right to inspect any books or records of OSIRIS containing information which may be reasonably necessary for the purpose of verifying the royalties payable to CWRU This inspection is to be made by an independent certified public accountant of CWRU’s choice to whom OSIRIS has no reasonable objection. The inspection is to be done at the expense of CWRU, upon reasonable notice, during normal business hours and no more than once per year.

 

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6.8 Initial Capitalization. If, by December 31, 1993, OSIRIS has not received funding of at least $2 million ($2,000,000), this Agreement shall terminate, unless extended by mutual agreement and OSIRIS shall, at its sole expense, transfer to CWRU all right, title and interest in the Existing Patent Rights.

6.9 Minimum Performance. If, after the sixth anniversary of the initial capitalization of OSIRIS, payments due to CWRU under Article VI fall below fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) per year, the License granted by this Agreement shall be terminated unless OSIRIS pays CWRU the difference between the amount due and fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), unless extended by mutual agreement.

ARTICLE VII: BREACH AND TERMINATION

7.1 Breach. If either party at any time commits any material breach of the Agreement and fails to remedy it within thirty (30) days after receiving written notice of the breach or such additional time as may be reasonably required to effect the cure so long as the curing party is continuing to diligently pursue its efforts to cure, the aggrieved party may, at its option, cancel this Agreement by notifying the other in writing. This remedy is in addition to any other remedies to which it may be entitled. Any failure to cancel this Agreement for any breach will not constitute a waiver by the aggrieved party of its right to cancel this Agreement for any other breach whether similar or dissimilar in nature.

7.2 Bankruptcy. CWRU may terminate this Agreement if OSIRIS files or has filed against it a petition in bankruptcy which is not dismissed within thirty (30) days, or files an assignment for benefit of creditors, or if a receiver is appointed for all or part of its assets, or if it petitions for or consents to any relief under any applicable insolvency, moratorium or similar statute. All rights and licenses granted to OSIRIS under or pursuant to this Agreement are, and shall otherwise be deemed to be, for purposes of Section 365(n) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, licenses of rights to “intellectual property” as defined under Section 101(60) of the Bankruptcy Code. The parties hereto agree that so long as OSIRIS, as a licensee of such rights under this Agreement, shall continue to perform all obligations under this Agreement, including but not limited to the making of timely royalty payments, OSIRIS shall retain and may fully exercise all of its rights and elections under the Bankruptcy Code, and pursuant to Section 365(n), OSIRIS shall have the right to receive all current embodiments of the licensed intellectual property. The parties hereto further agree that, in the event that CWRU files or has filed against it a petition in bankruptcy which is not dismissed within thirty (30) days, or files an assignment for benefit of creditors, or if a receiver is appointed for all or part of its assets, or if it petitions for or consents to any relief under any applicable insolvency, moratorium or similar statue, OSIRIS shall have the right to retain and enforce its rights under this Agreement with respect to the Technology, Existing Patent Rights and Developed Patent Rights.

7.3 Force Majeure. Each of the parties will be excused from performance of this Agreement only to the extent that performance is prevented by conditions beyond the reasonable control of the party affected. The parties will, however, use their best efforts to avoid or cure such conditions. The party claiming such conditions as an excuse for delaying performance will give prompt written notice of the conditions, and its intent to delay performance, to the other party and will resume its performance as soon as performance is possible.

 

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7.4 Effect of Termination. OSIRIS’ License shall terminate simultaneously with any termination of this Agreement. Except as provided in Section 6.8 above, expiration, cancellation or termination of this Agreement will not affect any previously vested or accrued rights of either party under this Agreement. Upon termination of this Agreement by either party, in whole or as to any specified patent or any claim of such patent, OSIRIS shall provide CWRU with a written inventory of all products affected by such termination in process of manufacture, in use or in stock and shall request each sublicensee to provide such written inventory. OSIRIS and its sublicensees shall have the right to sell off such inventory unless OSIRIS is the subject of a pending or threatened product liability claim.

7.5 Effect of termination of this Agreement on sublicenses. Any sublicense granted by OSIRIS under this Agreement shall provide for automatic assignment to CWRU of OSIRIS interest therein upon termination of this Agreement. CWRU agrees to accept such assignment and the sublicense shall remain in full force and effect as a direct license from CWRU in accordance with the terms and conditions thereof. CWRU agrees to confirm in writing its obligations under this Paragraph to a sublicensee at the request of OSIRIS.

7.6 Termination. OSIRIS shall have the right to terminate this Agreement or any of the licenses granted hereunder in any country upon providing CWRU with sixty (60) days prior written notice.

ARTICLE VIII: REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

8.1 Agreements. Each party represents that, to the best of its knowledge, this Agreement does not violate any of its prior commitments or agreements.

8.2 Claims. Each party represents that, to the best of its knowledge, there are no legal actions, pending or threatened, which would question this Agreement or the right of either party to perform its obligations under this Agreement.

8.3 Authorization by CWRU. CWRU warrants that execution and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate actions.

8.4 Authorization by OSIRIS. OSIRIS warrants that execution and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate actions.

8.5 Patentability, Infringement. CWRU makes no representation or warranties of any kind other than those of this Article VIII including but not limited to warranties of patentability, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

8.6 CWRU represents that to the best of its knowledge, CWRU owns all right, title and interest in and to Existing Patent Rights and that all Investigators will be obligated to assign all right, title and interest in and to Technology and Developed Patent Rights to CWRU.

 

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ARTICLE IX: MISCELLANEOUS

9.1 Indemnification.

(a) OSIRIS will defend, indemnify and hold CWRU harmless from any loss, cost, damage, liability or expense imposed, on CWRU as a result of any third party claim arising from OSIRIS’ use, application or marketing of any Product or Process arising from this Agreement.

(b) CWRU will defend, indemnify and hold OSIRIS harmless from any loss, cost, damage, liability or expense imposed on OSIRIS as a result of any claim arising from CWRU’s breach of any term or provision of this Agreement.

(c) The party to be indemnified shall promptly notify the indemnifying party of any claim to be indemnified. The indemnifying party shall have the right to control the defense, settlement or compromise of any claim.

9.2 Insurance. OSIRIS shall not commence selling on a commercial basis of any Products in connection with this License until it has obtained for itself or for CWRU at its own cost or special arrangements and expense, comprehensive general liability and products liability insurance with limits of at least $3,000,000 per occurrence/$3,000,000 aggregate, and naming CWRU as additional insured. Upon the start of human clinical trials of any Product OSIRIS shall obtain comprehensive general liability insurance in accordance with the foregoing. Such insurance shall be provided by insurers of recognized responsibility and well-rated by national organizations, and each policy shall state that the insurer will not terminate it or significantly reduce coverage without giving CWRU at least forty-five (45) days prior written notice. The product liability insurance shall provide worldwide coverage and shall be on an “occurrence” basis. If such insurance is not available when OSIRIS is ready to commence human clinical trials or selling Products, CWRU agrees to waive the insurance requirement until such insurance becomes available if and only if OSIRIS has and maintains a net worth of at least $3,000,000 as determined by a review of OSIRIS’ books conducted at OSIRIS’ expense by an independent firm of certified public accountants mutually satisfactory to CWRU and OSIRIS. After the initial review, CWRU may have further reviews conducted from time to time, but not more than once each year.

9.3 Sublicense. OSIRIS shall require all of its sublicensees hereunder to indemnify and hold harmless CWRU under the same terms as stated in Section 9.1(a) and to carry comprehensive general liability insurance and product liability insurance with limits of at least $3,000,000 per occurrence/$3,000,000 aggregate naming CWRU as an additional insured under the same terms as Section 9.2.

9.4 Independent Contractors. OSIRIS and CWRU are independent contractors, and neither shall have any responsibility for the work performed by or on behalf of the other except to the extent expressly set forth in this Agreement.

9.5 Use of Name. OSIRIS will not use the name of CWRU, related schools or departments in any publication or marketing materials without the written consent of CWRU. CWRU will not use the name of OSIRIS in any publication or marketing materials without the written consent of OSIRIS.

 

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9.6 Assignment. This Agreement is not assignable or transferable except with the written consent of both parties; consent will not be withheld unreasonably, except that OSIRIS without the consent of CWRU may assign this Agreement to an Affiliate or to a transferee of all or substantially all of the portion of the business to which this Agreement relates. Any such assignee or transferee of OSIRIS’ interest shall expressly assume in writing the performance of all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement to be performed by OSIRIS and such assignment shall not relieve OSIRIS of any of its obligations under this Agreement. Any assignment or transfer without such consent or covered by such exception shall be void.

9.7 Registration. OSIRIS agrees to register this Agreement when required by local or federal law and to pay all costs and legal fees connected with such registration.

9.8 Successors and Assigns. The terms and provisions of this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the respective successors, permitted assigns and legal representatives of the parties hereto.

9.9 Choice of Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed In accordance with the laws of the State of Ohio, excluding that body of law applicable to choice of law.

9.10 Headings. The headings and captions used in this Agreement do not form part of this Agreement, but are included solely for convenience.

9.11 Notices. All notices required or permitted under this Agreement shall be given in writing and shall be deemed effectively given upon personal delivery to the party to be notified or five (5) days after deposit with the United States Postal Service, by registered or certified mall, postage prepaid and addressed to the party to be notified at the address indicated for such party below, or at such other address as such party may designate by ten (10) days prior notice to the other party hereto:

 

If to OSIRIS: Copy to: Copy to:

OSIRIS Therapeutics, Inc.

11000 Cedar Avenue

Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Attn: President

Elliot M. Olstein, Esq.

Carella, Byrne, Bain, Gilfillan,

Cecchi & Stewart

6 Becker Farm Road

Roseland, New Jersey 07068

 

If to CWRU:

 

Dean of Graduate Studies and Research

Case Western Reserve University

2040 Adelbert Road

Cleveland, Ohio 44106

 

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9.12 Amendments and Waivers. No waiver, amendment or modification of this Agreement will be effective unless in writing and signed by both parties.

9.13 Illegality. If any term or condition of this Agreement is contrary to applicable law, that term or condition will not apply and will not invalidate any other part of this Agreement. However, if its deletion materially and adversely changes the position of either of the parties, the affected party may terminate the Agreement by giving thirty (30) days written notice.

9.14 Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding and agreement of the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior discussions, understandings and agreements with respect thereto.

ARTICLE X: DEFINITIONS

10.1 Technology. The term “Technology” shall mean any and all existing or future information, technical data, inventions, discoveries or know-how, and materials whether or not patented or patentable, related to or useful for the identification, isolation, purification, propagation or use of mesenchymal stem cells and/or cells or products derived from or produced by mesenchymal stem cells, which are conceived, developed or reduced to practice by an Investigator during the term of this Agreement while performing research at CWRU.

10.2 Product(s). The term “Product(s)” shall mean any article, composition, apparatus, substance, chemical, material, method or service which is, incorporates or utilizes Technology or the use, manufacture, import or sale of which is covered by a claim of any patent licensed hereunder.

10.3 Process(es). The term “Process(es)” shall mean any process or method for the production, manufacture or use of any Product or which is covered by any patent licensed hereunder.

10.4 The term “Affiliate” as applied to OSIRIS shall mean any company or other legal entity other than OSIRIS in whatever country organized, controlling, or controlled by or under common control with OSIRIS. The term “control” means possession, direct or indirect, of the powers to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise.

10.5 Principal Investigator. The term “Principal Investigator” shall mean either or both of Drs. Arnold I. Caplan and Stephen E. Haynesworth

10.6 Material. The term “Material(s)” shall mean any material, biologic, or substance, which is Technology, including but not limited to, cells, cell lines, vectors, antibodies, DNA (RNA) sequences, libraries, plasmids, cytokines, peptides, and proteins, which is discovered, produced or derived by an Investigator during the term of this Agreement.

10.7 Investigator. The term “Investigator” shall mean Principal Investigators, any other member of CWRU staff, graduate student, undergraduate student or employee of CWRU who works with or under the direction of a Principal Investigator.

 

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10.8 “Existing Patent Rights” shall mean (i) A Method for Isolating, Purifying and Culturally Expanding Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Cells (U.S. Patent Application No. 615,430) ; (ii) Monoclonal Antibodies Specific for Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Cells (U.S. Patent Application No. 716,917); (iii) A Method and Device for Enhancing the Implantation and Differentiation of Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Cells (U.S. Patent Application No. 614,915); and (iv) A Method and Device for Treating Connective Tissue Disorders (U.S. Patent Application No. 614,912); any division, continuation, or continuation-in-part thereof and any foreign patent application or equivalent corresponding thereto and any Letters Patent or the equivalent thereof in any country of the world issuing thereon or reissue or reexamination or extension thereof.

10.9 “Developed Patent Rights” shall mean any and all patents and patent applications anywhere in the world which contains one or more claims directed to Technology, which is not an Existing Patent Right.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned parties have executed this Agreement on the dates indicated below:

 

CWRU:   OSIRIS:
FOR CASE WESTERN RESERVE FOR OSIRIS THERAPEUTICS, INC.
UNIVERSITY:

/s/ R. James Henderson

/s/ James S. Burns

Name: R. James Henderson Name: James S. Burns
Title: VP Finance & Administration Title: President
Date: March 25, 1993 Date: March 30, 1993

 

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Appendix A

OSIRIS THERAPEUTICS, INC.

Founders & Case Western Reserve University Capitalization

 

FOUNDING SCIENTISTS*      FOUNDERS  
Shareholder    Shares      %      Shareholder    Shares      %  

Arnold I. Caplan

     15,600         65.0      

Arnold I. Caplan

     15,600         55.7   

Victor M. Goldberg

     6,720         28.0      

Victor M. Goldberg

     6,720         24.0   

S. E. Haynesworth

     1,68         7.0      

S. E. Haynesworth

     1,680         6.0   
        

Case Western R.U.

     1,200         4.3   
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

James S. Bums

     2,800         10.0   

TOTAL

     24,000         100.0            28,000         100.0   

 

* Case Western Reserve University (“CWRU”) purchases 1 ,200 shares of Osiris Therapeutics, Inc. Common Stock at a price of $0.10 per share, equivalent to 5.0% of the Common Stock issued to the Company’s three founding scientists (the “Founding Scientists”). Upon issuance of shares of Osiris Common Stock to Case Western Reserve University, the Founding Scientists and CWRU will together constitute the Company’s founders (collectively, the “Founders”).
** James S. Burns, the Company’s Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer has purchased 2,800 shares of Osiris Common Stock on the same basis as the Founders in exchange for funding the Company’s initial working capital requirements. The CEO’s and Founders’ Common Stock will together constitute the Company’s founding shareholders prior to the sale of additional shares to key employees, advisors, or investors in the Company’s Initial Capitalization.