RECORDS AND REPORTS REGARDING PROMOTION ACTIVITIES Sample Clauses

RECORDS AND REPORTS REGARDING PROMOTION ACTIVITIES. 19 4.10 Forwarding of ELDEPRYL Brand Orders........................... 20
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RECORDS AND REPORTS REGARDING PROMOTION ACTIVITIES. CoCensys will keep complete and accurate records of the ELDEPRYL Details made by the CoCensys ELDEPRYL Sales Force (including numbers of ELDEPRYL Details, names of Key Prescribers, date of presentation and general response to such presentations) and the other activities carried out pursuant to the Key Prescriber Marketing Plan. CoCensys will provide Somerset a quarterly report summarizing such matters. CoCensys will maintain such records for three (3) years following the period to which they relate. CoCensys shall permit Somerset to have such records examined by independent certified public accountants retained by Somerset and acceptable to CoCensys, during regular business hours and upon reasonable advance notice, but not later than three (3) years following the date of any such records and no more often than one (1) time per year. Such independent accountants shall, pursuant to separate written contract, keep confidential any information obtained during such examination and shall report to Somerset only the number of ELDEPRYL Details per quarter. Any such information so reviewed and any such information reported shall be considered the Proprietary Information of CoCensys. In the
RECORDS AND REPORTS REGARDING PROMOTION ACTIVITIES. Ascent will keep complete and accurate records of the Details made by the Ascent Sales Force (including, without limitation, names and identification numbers of doctors, dates of presentations, whether the call is a Primary(1) or Primary(2) Detail, the number of Samples delivered per Detail and the number of Sales Representatives in the Ascent Sales Force on each day of the preceding calendar month) and the other activities carried out pursuant to this Agreement. Ascent will make such records available to WL during Ascent's regular business hours upon reasonable advance notice and no more than twice during any Contract Year and will provide WL a report summarizing such matters within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar month. Ascent will maintain such records for 3 years following the period to which they relate. Ascent acknowledges that WL may from time to time audit, or retain a certified public accountant to audit, Ascent's activities hereunder. Such independent accountants shall keep confidential any information obtained during such examination and shall report only the information that is the subject of the audit. Any such information so reviewed and any such information so reported shall be considered the Proprietary Information of Ascent.

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