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Asset purchase by Century Therapeutics Canada ULC
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2022
Asset purchase by Century Therapeutics Canada ULC  
Asset purchase by Century Therapeutics Canada ULC

Note 4—Asset purchase by Century Therapeutics Canada ULC

On June 9, 2020, Century Canada and the Company entered into an agreement with Empirica, a company focused on the development of adoptive immunotherapies against aggressive and treatment-resistant forms of cancers, including glioblastoma and brain metastasis. Under the terms of the Empirica Agreement, the Company acquired an IPR&D asset. Cash of $4,519 was paid at closing and transaction expenses totaled $203. The Company also deposited $1,506 in escrow (the “Escrow Deposit”). Release of the Escrow Deposit is subject to the terms of a promissory note, which provides for the funds to be released in equal annual installments over a three-year period related to continuing services by certain Empirica shareholders. In July 2021, the first annual installment of $523 was released from the Escrow Deposit. In June 2022, the second annual installment of $517 was released from the Escrow Deposit. As of September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, accrued compensation expense on the promissory note was $120 and $261, which is presented within escrow deposits on the consolidated balance sheets.

The Company evaluated the acquisition under the guidance within ASU 2017-01, “Clarifying the Definition of a Businessand concluded that the group of assets acquired did not meet the definition of a business, and, as such, the acquisition was accounted for under the asset acquisition model. The definition of a business was not met because substantially all the fair value of the asset acquired was concentrated in an IPR&D asset.