Secondary Market Countries Sample Clauses

Secondary Market Countries. Neurocrine shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts: (i) to Develop and seek Regulatory Approval for Products in [**] EXECUTION COPY CONFIDENTIAL 35 (collectively, the “Secondary Market Countries”); and (ii) to Commercialize such Products in the Secondary Market Countries for which it receives Regulatory Approval and, if applicable, Pricing Approval for such Products, to the extent sufficient commercial opportunities exist in such countries and such activities do not impede Development or Commercialization of Products in any Major Market Countries. Notwithstanding the foregoing or any other provision of this Agreement, it may be consistent with the exercise of Commercially Reasonable Efforts for Neurocrine to prioritize one Program over all other Programs and one country over all other countries at any given time. 4.2.3
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Secondary Market Countries. Neurocrine shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts (i) to Develop, seek Regulatory Approval for and Commercialize Collaboration Products in [**] (collectively, the “Secondary Market Countries”) and (ii) to Commercialize such Collaboration Products in the Secondary Market Countries for which it receives Regulatory Approval and, if applicable, pricing and reimbursement approval for such Collaboration Products to the extent sufficient commercial opportunities exist in such countries and such activities do not impede Development or Commercialization of Collaboration Products in any Major Market Countries. Notwithstanding the foregoing or any other provision under this Agreement, it will be consistent with the exercise of Commercially Reasonable Efforts for Neurocrine to prioritize one Program over all other Programs at any given time, and it will not be consistent with the exercise of Commercially Reasonable Efforts for Neurocrine to prioritize another Program over the AADC Program, and Neurocrine may not give priority to another Program over the AADC Program without Voyager’s written agreement.

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