Monitoring and FDA Audits Sample Clauses

Monitoring and FDA Audits. 5.1 Tokalas and CRO will each have the right, with reasonable advance notice to MD Xxxxxxxx, to monitor and/or audit the conduct of the clinical trial and conduct such other activities as necessary to comply with Laws by, among other activities: (a) inspection and copying, during regular administrative business hours, of any and all Records, source documents, and correspondence (including that with the IRB and FDA); (b) inspection and inventory of the TK 216-01 clinical trial drug; (c) examination of the facilities in which MD Xxxxxxxx is conducting the TK 216-01 clinical trial; and (d) discussions with the Investigators and the Study Team. Tokalas or its designee shall also have the right to review each clinical trial subject’s medical records for the purpose of auditing entries made on the related CRFs. All activities under this Section 5.1 shall occur with reasonable advance notice to Investigator and during normal administrative business hours.
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