Subsidiary means, with respect to any Person, any corporation or other Person of which
securities or other interests having the power to elect a majority of that corporations or other Persons board of directors or similar governing body, or otherwise having the power to direct the business and policies of that corporation
or other Person (other than equity securities or other interests having such power only upon the happening of a contingency that has not occurred) are held by the owner or one or more of its Subsidiaries; when used without reference to a particular
Person, Subsidiary means a Subsidiary of Seller.
SQZ Clinical Product(s) means SQZ-PMBC-HPV 101, SQZ-eAPC-HPV and SQZ-AAC-HPV.
SQZ Platform shall mean all tangible equipment, technology and reagents that are necessary or useful for the delivery of any cargo into
cells in conjunction with the Microfluidic Chip, including the Microfluidic Chips. SQZ Platform includes all versions and variations of the SQZ Platform, including the SQZ Platform for cGMP use, the Single Use Disposable Cell Squeeze
Kit, and each element or component of the SQZ Platform, including disposables, kits, reagents, bags, reservoirs, filters, connections, housings for holding Microfluidic Chips and cartridges for holding Microfluidic Chips in parallel.
SQZ Therapeutic Product(s) means any product or product candidate developed or made using the SQZ Platform.
Superior Proposal means any bona fide written Acquisition Proposal that the Seller Board determines in its good faith judgment after
consultation with outside legal counsel and Sellers financial advisor (a) would, if consummated, result in a transaction more favorable to Seller from a financial point of view than the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (after
taking into account any revisions to the terms of this Agreement contemplated by Section 5.10.4), and (b) would, if accepted, be reasonably likely to be consummated in accordance with its terms, taking into account
such factors as the Seller Board considers in good faith to be appropriate; provided, however, that for purposes of this definition of Superior Proposal, the term Acquisition Proposal shall have
the meaning assigned to such term herein, except that the references to 20% in such definition shall be deemed to be references to 50%.
Survival Period means the date which is the earlier of (i) the date that is 12 months following the Closing Date and (ii) the
date on which Seller files a certificate of dissolution or similar instrument with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware.
Tax or Taxes means and U.S. federal, state, local or non-U.S. income, sales and
use, excise, franchise, real or personal property, gross receipt, capital stock, occupation, disability, employment, payroll, severance, or commercial activity or other similar tax imposed by any Government Entity, and any interest or penalties
thereto.
Tax Authority means any Government Entity having authority to monitor, oversee, impose, determine, or collect any Tax.
Tax Return means any return, report, statement, claim for refund, form, declaration, information return or other document with respect to
Taxes filed or required to be filed with any Tax Authority with respect to Taxes, including any schedule and attachment and amendments or supplements thereof.
Technology means (a) proprietary information or materials, including Records, improvements, modifications, techniques, assays,
processes, methods, utilities, formulations, compositions of matter, articles of manufacture, materials (including chemical or biological materials), creation, discovery or findings, designs, protocols, formulas, data (including physical data,
chemical data, toxicology data; animal data, raw data, clinical data, and analytical and quality control data), dosage regimens, control assays, product specifications, marketing, pricing and service costs, algorithms, technology, forecasts,
profiles, strategies, plans, results in any form whatsoever, know-how, and Trade Secrets (in each case, whether or not patentable, copyrightable, or otherwise protectable), (b) any physical embodiments of any
of the foregoing, and (c) all works of authorship (including Software,
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