Dispute Detailing Audit Data definition

Dispute Detailing Audit Data means the absolute number of Details ---------------------------- performed by a Party's Sales Representatives for a given Calendar Year, as reflected in the Personal Selling Audit and Hospital Personal Selling Audit of ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ Associates or IMS America. In the event the Personal Selling Audit or Hospital Personal Selling Audit for any given period or periods does not report details for the physician specialties which correspond to the Target Audience, the Parties shall mutually agree upon an alternative methodology to verify the internal Detailing records of a Party.

Examples of Dispute Detailing Audit Data in a sentence

  • In the event of an unresolved dispute regarding the number of Details actually performed by a Party based on such Party's internal Call reporting and Detail auditing system, the Parties hereby agree that such Party's internal Call reporting and Detail auditing system may be correlated (on a trend basis only) with the Dispute Detailing Audit Data.

  • In the event of an unresolved dispute regarding the number of Details actually performed by a Party based on such Party’s internal Call reporting and Detail auditing system, the Parties hereby agree that such Party’s internal Call reporting and Detail auditing system may be correlated (on a trend basis only) with the Dispute Detailing Audit Data.

Related to Dispute Detailing Audit Data

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