Commercial plan definition
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Commercial plan means a subcontracting plan (including goals) that covers the offerors fiscal year and that applies to the entire production of commercial items sold by either the entire company or a portion thereof (e.g., division, plant, or product line).
Pfizer will bear all responsibility and expense for (i) determining the regulatory plans and strategies for the Product, (ii) either itself or through its Affiliates or Sublicensees, making all Regulatory Filings with respect to the Product, and (iii) being responsible for obtaining and maintaining Regulatory Approvals in the name of Pfizer or its Affiliates or Sublicensees, in each case consistent with the Development Plan and the draft Commercial plan.
Pfizer will consider diligently and in good faith all input received from Akcea regarding such draft Commercial plan.
At Akcea’s reasonable request, the Parties will meet (including by videoconference or teleconference) upon [***] ([***]) Business Days prior written notice to address any material questions or comments posed by Akcea to Pfizer regarding such draft Commercial plan.
No later than [***] before the anticipated NDA filing, Pfizer will provide a draft Commercial plan to Akcea in the same or similar format as Pfizer uses for its own internal planning purposes, which plan will include the high-level Commercialization activities that are reasonably anticipated to be undertaken by Pfizer to Commercialize the Product.