CORIXA'S RESPONSIBILITIES Sample Clauses

CORIXA'S RESPONSIBILITIES. In order to assist GSK Canada's performance of the obligations set forth in Section 3.10(a), Corixa shall, in a diligent and timely manner, provide up to [*], including FTEs provided pursuant to the LOI, to:
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CORIXA'S RESPONSIBILITIES. In order to assist GSK Canada's performance of the obligations set forth in Section 3.10(a), Corixa shall, in a diligent and timely manner, provide up to [*], including FTEs provided pursuant to the LOI, to: (i) review with GSK Canada the BLA for the Product in the United States; (ii) advise GSK Canada regarding its strategy and action plan for obtaining Initial Approval; (iii) review and provide GSK Canada with comments upon all draft regulatory filings provided by GSK Canada in accordance with Section 3.10(a); (iv) participate in the preparation of timely responses to questions posed by Health Canada regarding regulatory filings for the Product in the Territory; and (v) subject to the availability of Corixa FTEs, provide any additional advice and assistance reasonably requested by GSK Canada regarding obtaining Regulatory Approval for the Product in the Territory or making any regulatory filing with respect to the Product in the Territory. ---------------------------------- * Confidential Treatment requested. 21. <PAGE> The foregoing obligations shall be waived to the extent that Corixa performed them pursuant to the LOI. If a greater number of FTEs is required to complete the tasks described above, then Corixa shall use reasonable efforts to provide them. GSK Canada shall reimburse Corixa for all reasonable out-of-pocket and personnel expenses (which personnel expenses shall be calculated at the Annual Clinical FTE Rate) incurred in connection with providing services described in this Section 3.10(b) within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice from Corixa. Corixa shall provide such invoices on a monthly basis (if there is a payment due). (c)

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