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Affiliate Work Orders
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Affiliate Work Orders. An Affiliate of a Party may enter into a Work Order instead of the Party. If a Work Order is entered into by an Affiliate, then references to the Party in this agreement will be deemed to be references to the Affiliate with the necessary modifications. The Party shall remain liable for the performance of the Affiliate to the same extent as if the performance was that of the Party. ​.

Work Orders. Graphite and WuXi ATU must complete and execute a Work Order before Services are provided. Each Work Order will include information relating to the specific Services and shall describe in detail, at a minimum, # a description of the specific Services to be provided by WuXi ATU (and, if applicable, any responsibilities of Graphite relating to such Services); # the fees and expenses applicable to the Services; # the Deliverables to be provided by WuXi ATU. Where applicable, each Work Order may also set forth # an estimated schedule and/or timeline for performance of the Services, # a list of any Permitted Subcontractors that may perform any of the Services on behalf of WuXi ATU, # any Graphite Materials or Graphite Equipment to be provided to WuXi ATU by Graphite, # any Specifications for the Services, # the Project Manages for Graphite and WuXi ATU for the Work Order, and # any other matters deemed

Stop Work Change Orders. The Contractor acknowledges that it may be necessary or desirable for Customer to stop Work to allow time to design improvements in functionality and performance compared to the initial or then in effect specifications, as contemplated by the Statement of Work and [Article 12.5.1], and that Work may also be stopped by Customer for other reasons. In the case of a stop Work direction, the Contractor shall stop Work immediately to the extent specified by Customer. In the event of a stop Work order, the Contractor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate costs (taking into account the expectation that Work may need to stop during the production phase) and shall cooperate in good faith with Customer in connection with actions taken by the Contractor with respect to its Subcontractors. The Contractor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to require its Major Subcontractors to agree to a stop Work provision that contemplates the possibility of Customer stopping Work to allow time to design improvements in functionality and performance or for other reasons, that minimizes the Contractor’s actual costs and that is consistent with the terms of this [Article 16.0]. In the event Customer directs a stop Work, all payments due the Contractor with respect to the Work that has been stopped (except for payments due and payable for Work performed prior to the date of the stop Work order and Work associated with implementing the stop Work order) shall be tolled and shall not accrue for the duration of the stop Work order. If after issuing a stop Work order, Customer directs the Contractor to resume Work, the Delivery Schedule, Contract Price ​ and affected terms of this Contract shall be equitably adjusted due to such Work stoppage pursuant to this [Article 16.0], including for downtime costs.

Affiliate. An entity that qualifies as a Subsidiary Corporation with respect to the Company, or a “parent corporation” with respect to the Company within the meaning of Section 424(e) of the Code, whether such entity qualifies as a parent corporation or a subsidiary corporation as of the initial adoption of the plan or thereafter.

Affiliate. The term “Affiliate” means # a subsidiary of the Company or # any entity that is designated by the Committee as a participating employer under the Plan, provided that the Company directly or indirectly owns at least 20% of the combined voting power of the common stock of such entity.

Affiliate. An “Affiliate” is the Company and all persons, with whom the Company would be considered a single employer under Code section 414(b) or 414(c).

Affiliate. A corporation or other entity that, directly or through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by or is under common control with, the Company. For purposes of an Incentive Stock Option, “Affiliate,” refers to a “parent corporation” or “subsidiary corporation” within the meaning of Treasury Regulations under Section 424 of the Code.

Affiliate.Affiliate” means any organization controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Corporation.

Affiliate Transactions. The Company shall not itself, nor shall it cause, permit or allow any of its Subsidiaries to enter into any material transaction, including, the purchase, sale or exchange of property or the rendering of any service, with any Affiliate of the Company except upon terms consistent with applicable laws and regulations and reasonably found by the appropriate board(s) of directors to be fair and reasonable and no less favorable to the Company or such Affiliate than would be obtained in a comparable arm’s length transaction with a Person not an Affiliate.

There is no Proceeding (whether federal, provincial, local or foreign) pending or, to the knowledge of [[Organization B:Organization]], threatened or appealable against or affecting [[Organization B:Organization]] or any of its properties, assets, business or employees. To the knowledge of [[Organization B:Organization]], there is no fact that might result in or form the basis for any such Proceeding. [[Organization B:Organization]] is not subject to any Orders and has not received any written opinion or memorandum or legal advice from their legal counsel to the effect that [[Organization B:Organization]] is exposed, from a legal standpoint, to any liability which would be material to its business. [[Organization B:Organization]] is not engaged in any legal action to recover monies due it or for damages sustained by any of them.

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