Homozygous Population Post-POC Development Cost Cap definition

Homozygous Population Post-POC Development Cost Cap means the aggregate amount of the Homozygous Population Post-POC Development Budget included in the Combination Product Post-POC Development Plan attached hereto as S chedule 1.67, together with any increase thereto agreed to by the Parties in accordance with Section 3.3.7; provided that (i) if AbbVie elects to proceed with the Development of a Triple Combination Product for use in only the Homozygous Population, then [...***...] percent ([...***...]%) of the “base costs” identified in the Combination Product Post-POC Development Plan shall be counted towards the Homozygous Population Post-POC Development Cost Cap and (ii) if AbbVie elects to proceed with the Development of a Triple Combination Product for use in both the Heterozygous Population and the Homozygous Population, then [...***...] percent ([...***...]%) of such base costs shall be counted towards the Heterozygous Population Post-POC Development Cost Cap and [...***...] percent ([...***...]%) of such base costs shall be counted towards the Homozygous Population Post-POC Development Cost Cap. As of the Restatement Date, the Homozygous Population Post-POC Development Cost Cap is [...***...] Dollars ($[...***...]) if AbbVie elects to proceed with the Development of a Triple Combination Product for use in only the Homozygous Population and [...***...] Dollars ($[...***...]) if AbbVie elects to proceed with the Development of a Triple Combination Product for use in both the Heterozygous Population and the Homozygous Population.* Confidential information, indicated by [...***...], has been omitted from this filing and filed separately with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Homozygous Population Post-POC Development Cost Cap means the aggregate amount of the Homozygous Population Post-POC Development Budget included in the Combination Product Post-POC Development Plan attached hereto as Schedule 1.67, together with any increase thereto agreed to by the Parties in accordance with Section 3.3.7; provided that (i) if AbbVie elects to proceed with the Development of a Triple Combination Product for use in only the Homozygous Population, then [...***...] percent ([...***...]%) of the “base costs” identified in the Combination Product Post-POC Development Plan shall be counted towards the Homozygous Population Post-POC Development Cost Cap and (ii) if AbbVie elects to proceed with the Development of a Triple Combination Product for use in both the Heterozygous Population and the Homozygous Population, then [...***...] percent ([...***...]%) of such base costs shall be counted towards the Heterozygous Population Post-POC Development Cost Cap and [...***...] percent ([...***...]%) of such base costs shall be counted towards the Homozygous Population Post-POC Development Cost Cap. As of the Restatement Date, the Homozygous Population Post-POC Development Cost Cap is [...***...] Dollars ($[...***...]) if AbbVie elects to proceed with the Development of a Triple Combination Product for use in only the Homozygous Population and [...***...] Dollars ($[...***...]) if AbbVie elects to proceed with the Development of a Triple Combination Product for use in both the Heterozygous Population and the Homozygous Population. * Confidential information, indicated by [...***...], has been omitted from this filing and filed separately with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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