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for further requirements. A contract approved through the Applicable Internal Review Procedures must be negotiated and signed by authorised representatives of the Company and the sponsor and, as applicable, the investigator, prior to study initiation. The level of financial support that may be provided will vary among countries. It must always be consistent with Fair Market Value for the activities to be conducted as part of the clinical trial, and payments must be milestone-driven. The Company must not provide Company Product Samples for use in ISSs. Support for ISSs may be Given by specifically authorised Third Parties on behalf of the Company according to the Relevant Procedures. Advisory Boards refers to internal Meetings organised by the Company where the Company engages External Stakeholders (i.e., “Advisors”) to provide the Company with independent advice and input within their area of expertise. Advisors refers to the definition provided within the definition of Advisory Boards. Applicable Internal Review Procedures refers to the review and approval requirements for Interactions and supporting materials, as set out in Relevant Procedures. These requirements include, but are not limited to, review and approval by Nominated Signatories, Scientifically Trained Personnel, the Legal Department, other specialist functions (e.g., Procurement) or line managers, as appropriate (i.e., “Reviewers”). Reviewers must take into account the substance, as well as the intended purpose and audience, when approving Interactions or supporting materials, and approval must be obtained in advance of any Interaction or use of supporting materials. Authorisation or Authorised refers to approval of a Company Product or Use by the relevant local regulatory agency, to permit entry into the local market or to permit inclusion into the local approved labeling. Bribe or Bribery refers to Giving or Receiving of something of value that is intended or could be seen as an inducement or reward for improper behaviour (i.e., behaviour that is dishonest or illegal or a breach of duty of impartiality, trust or good faith), to influence any official act or decision, or to obtain or retain business, favourable treatment or other advantage or benefit. Giving or Receiving of Bribes is a wellrecognised form of corruption (collectively referred to as “improper influence” through this Policy). Business Unit refers to a distinct section of the Company, such as a consolidated legal entity, a local marketing organisation, a...
for further requirements. All NISs must be registered and their results posted according to the requirements of the Relevant Procedures. The decision to conduct an NIS and the selection, engagement and payment of NIS investigators must meet all of the relevant requirements of Section 10 of this Policy and the Global Standard on Engaging Third Parties. Support for NISs may be Given by specifically authorised Third Parties on behalf of the Company according to the Relevant Procedures.
for further requirements. All NISs must be registered and their results posted according to the requirements of the Relevant Procedures. [ * ] = Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by brackets, has been omitted because it is both (i) not material and (ii) would likely cause competitive harm to the company if publicly disclosed. The decision to conduct an NIS and the selection, engagement and payment of NIS investigators must meet all of the relevant requirements of Section 10 of this Policy and the Global Standard on Engaging Third Parties. Support for NISs may be Given by specifically authorised Third Parties on behalf of the Company according to the Relevant Procedures.