Impax’s Sales Force Sample Clauses

Impax’s Sales Force. The Sales Force may consist of employees of Impax and/or persons employed by a CSO; provided that any such CSO shall be subject to the prior written approval of Shire, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned. Impax shall ensure that prior to the deployment of any Sales Force member to make Calls, each member of the Sales Force shall execute agreements with Impax (if an employee of Impax) or with the applicable CSO (if an employee of such CSO), substantially in the form of Schedule 2, including appropriate language under which the individual agrees to maintain confidentiality of Confidential Information and agrees to perform his or her obligations hereunder in accordance with all Laws.
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Impax’s Sales Force. 5.1 Impax’s Sales Force. The Sales Force may consist of employees of Impax and/or persons employed by a CSO; provided that any such CSO shall be subject to the prior written approval of Shire, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned. Impax shall ensure that prior to the deployment of any Sales Force member to make Calls, each member of the Sales Force shall execute agreements with Impax (if an employee of Impax) or with the applicable CSO (if an employee of such CSO), substantially in the form of Schedule 2, including appropriate language under which the individual agrees to maintain confidentiality of Confidential Information and agrees to perform his or her obligations hereunder in accordance with all Laws.

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  • Joint Manufacturing Committee In accordance with Section 2.5(c)(iv), the Parties shall promptly establish and convene a joint Manufacturing Committee (the “JMC”) for the overall coordination and oversight of the Manufacturing of clinical and commercial supplies of the Product under this Agreement as provided in the Manufacturing Plan (including the Manufacture of API, Drug Product and Finished Product). The JMC shall consist of representatives of each Party, and shall operate by procedures, as set forth in Section 2.5. The role of the JMC shall be:

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