Increases in Detailing Sample Clauses

Increases in Detailing. Each Party, in its sole discretion, may increase its detailing activities above its detailing requirements at any time and at its own cost and expense. Any such increase will not obligate the other Party to increase its detailing activities or incur any increased cost, detailing fees and/or expense, including promotional expenses or require BI to provide additional quantities of promotional materials or sample packs than are required in the most recently updated brand plan. In addition, any increase in detailing will be coordinated with the other Party so that the strategies set forth in the most recently updated global or local brand plan are followed.
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Increases in Detailing. Each Party, in its sole discretion, may increase its Detailing activities above its Detailing requirements at any time and at its own cost and expense. Any such increase will not obligate the other Party to increase its Detailing activities or incur and increase cost, Detailing fees and/or expense, including promotional expenses or require BI to provide additional quantities of promotional materials or sample packs than are required in the most recent updated U.S. brand plan. In addition, any increase in Detailing will be coordinated with the other Party so that the strategies set forth in the most recent updated U.S. brand plan are followed.
Increases in Detailing. Each Party, in its sole discretion, may increase its detailing activities above its detailing requirements at any time and at its own cost and expense. Any such increase will not obligate the other Party to increase its detailing activities or incur any increased cost, detailing fees and/or expense, including promotional expenses or require BI to provide additional quantities of promotional materials or sample packs than are required in the most recently updated brand plan. In addition, any increase in detailing will be coordinated with the other Party so that the strategies set forth in the most recently updated global or local brand plan are followed. [***] Certain information in this document has been omitted and submitted separately to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested separately with respect to the omitted portions.
Increases in Detailing. Each Party, in its sole discretion, may increase its detailing activities above its detailing requirements at any time and at its own cost and expense. Any such increase will not obligate the other Party to increase its detailing activities or incur any increased cost, detailing fees and/or expense, including promotional expenses or require BI to provide [***] Certain information in this document has been omitted and submitted separately to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested separately with respect to the omitted portions. additional quantities of promotional materials or sample packs than are required in the most recently updated brand plan. In addition, any increase in detailing will be coordinated with the other Party so that the strategies set forth in the most recently updated global or local brand plan are followed.
Increases in Detailing. Each Party, in its sole discretion, may increase its Detailing activities above its Detailing requirements at any time and at [***] . Any such increase will not obligate the other Party to increase its Detailing activities or [***] , including [***] , except that BI will provide Micromet with reasonable additional quantities of promotional materials or sample packs as Micromet may request to the extent reasonably available. In addition, any increase in Detailing will be coordinated with the other Party so that the strategies set forth in the most recently updated U.S. Commercialization Plan are followed.

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