Dupuytren’s Disease, Peyronie’s Disease and Frozen Shoulder Sample Clauses

Dupuytren’s Disease, Peyronie’s Disease and Frozen Shoulder. Auxilium has assumed all responsibility for (including financial responsibility), and has sole discretion over, all continuing Development of the Product for Dupuytren’s Disease, Peyronie’s Disease and Frozen Shoulder, including all Clinical Trials listed on Schedule 3.2 and underway as of June 3, 2004 in regards to Dupuytren’s Disease and Peyronie’s Disease, and as of December 15, 2005 in regards to Frozen Shoulder. Auxilium shall not have financial responsibility for Development Costs or any other costs incurred in connection with Development related to Dupuytren’s Disease, Peyronie’s Disease and Frozen Shoulder prior to June 3, 2004 in regards to Dupuytren’s Disease and Peyronie’s Disease, and prior to December 15, 2005 in regards to Frozen Shoulder.
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Dupuytren’s Disease, Peyronie’s Disease and Frozen Shoulder. Auxilium shall be responsible for all the Development Costs related to the Product for Dupuytren’s Disease, Peyronie’s Disease and Frozen Shoulder incurred by Auxilium after June 3, 2004 in regards to Dupuytren’s Disease and Peyronie’s Disease, and after December 15, 2005 in regards to Frozen Shoulder; provided, however, that BTC shall continue to be responsible for all Development Costs which are incurred prior to June 3, 2004 in regards to Dupuytren’s Disease and Peyronie’s Disease, and prior to December 15, 2005 in regards to Frozen Shoulder.
Dupuytren’s Disease, Peyronie’s Disease and Frozen Shoulder. Auxilium shall be responsible for all the Development Costs related to the Product for Dupuytren’s Disease, Peyronie’s Disease and Frozen Shoulder incurred by Auxilium after June 3, 2004 in regards to Dupuytren’s Disease and Peyronie’s Disease, and after December 15, 2005 in regards to Frozen Shoulder; provided, however, that BTC shall continue to be responsible for all Development Costs which are incurred prior to June 3, 2004 in regards to Dupuytren’s Disease and Peyronie’s Disease, and prior to December 15, 2005 in regards to Frozen Shoulder. ** CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND WILL BE FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUEST.

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