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  1. FORMATION OF CONTRACT; ACCEPTANCE OF ORDER
    These standard terms and conditions of sale (“Terms and Conditions of Sale”) together with the sales covenants, the general specifications, the technical specifications, and any addendum thereto, including any acknowledgment by Seller, comprise the “Proposal” or “Quotation” (collectively the “Quotation”), which upon acceptance by Buyer become the “Contract”. Buyer may accept the Quotation through (i) incorporates the Quotation by reference and payment of the initial deposit or (ii) other indication by Buyer of its acceptance of the Quotation along with payment of the initial deposit or (iii) other indication by Buyer of its acceptance of the Quotation and agreement by both parties on a payment plan that does not require an initial deposit or (iv) receipt by Buyer of Seller’s acknowledgement without formal notice of rejection within five (5) days of receipt by Buyer. The effective date of the Contract shall be the date that Seller communicates to Buyer via Seller’s acknowledgement, in any form. Seller’s obligations under a Quotation or the Contract shall not commence until the effective date.
    The scope of work for the Contract is limited to the equipment, machinery, goods, engineering services (if applicable) and/or related commissioning services (if applicable) specifically set forth in the Contract (“Equipment”). The scope of work does not include installation or any onsite services unless specifically identified as being included in the price in the Contract.
    Any terms and conditions contained in any purchase order, correspondence or accompanying payment for delivery of the Equipment specified herein, which are different from or in addition to the terms of the Contract shall not be binding on Seller, whether or not they would materially alter the Contract, and Seller hereby objects thereto. Any Quotation made by Seller either directly or by a sales representative of Seller shall expire in thirty (30) days, and after such time will no longer be valid unless renewed by Seller.
  2. CONFIDENTIALITY
    All information, including quotations, specifications, drawings, prints, schematics, and any other engineering, technical or pricing data or information submitted by Seller to Buyer in a Quotation or the Contract are the confidential and proprietary information of Seller; and Buyer and its employees, agents or other parties for whom Buyer is responsible may not disclose Seller’s confidential and proprietary information to any third party, or use Seller’s confidential and proprietary information for its own account or that of any third party, except in the performance of the Contract. No transfer of ownership of any information provided by Seller to Buyer shall take place pursuant to fulfillment of the Contract.
  3. DRAWINGS AND DESIGNS; PERMISSIVE VARIATIONS
    Selection, application and design of machines, Equipment, tools, accessories, options and auxiliary equipment shall be based upon information furnished by Buyer. Buyer shall make available to Seller in a timely manner all information reasonably necessary for Seller to complete the work specified in the Contract, including drawings, diagrams, specifications of all electrical, mechanical and structural interfaces, and shall promptly answer in writing all inquires for information that Seller deems necessary from time to time to perform Seller’s obligations under the Contract. Buyer understands that Seller is relying upon this information.
    All drawings submitted by Seller, if any, with the Contract are submitted only to indicate the general style and outline, suggested arrangement, and approximate overall dimensions of the Equipment quoted. Except as otherwise provided in the Contract for the approval of Buyer, no detailed shop or engineering drawings of any part of the Equipment will be furnished to Buyer. If the Equipment is to be procured, designed and/or manufactured in accordance with Buyer’s specifications, Buyer represents that the drawings, prints and parts, if any, submitted in connection with its order reflect Buyer’s latest revisions of such specifications. Any subsequent modification to Buyer’s specifications may result in a change to the Contract and Seller reserves its rights set forth in Section 5 below. With respect to tolerance, capacity, accuracy, production rates and the like, the terms of this Quotation shall supersede Buyer’s specifications.
    Unless otherwise agreed to by Buyer and Seller in the Contract, the Equipment shall be manufactured in accordance with Seller’s standard practices as they exist from time to time. All product that is produced by Buyer using the Equipment sold under the Contract, including that produced to meet any specification of Buyer, shall be subject to dimensions, tolerances and variations consistent with usages and regular practice.
    No governmental or other specification other than the Seller’s shall be incorporated by reference herein unless a copy of said specification is agreed by Seller and attached to the Contract. Any deviation in usage from the conditions as provided or as set forth in the Contract shall be at Buyer’s risk.
  4. PRICE; PAYMENT TERMS
    All payment terms are subject to Seller’s credit approval at the time of acknowledgment and again, prior to shipment of the Equipment. Payments are due upon Buyer’s receipt of an invoice from Seller or in the event that the payment terms are set forth in the Contract, as of the specific date listed on the applicable payment schedule in the Contract. Payment is non-refundable unless Seller unable to process the order for any reason within (i) three hundred-sixty-five (365) days from the delivery date or (ii) five hundred-forty-seven (547) days from the payment of the initial deposit which comes first.
    If Buyer requests that the Equipment availability date and/or scheduled date for shipment be extended or otherwise changed, such request shall be considered to be a Buyer-proposed Contract change and shall be addressed as set forth in Section 5. Change Orders. Once the Equipment is near completion and/or is ready for preparation for Demonstration and shipment and/or Demonstration is delayed by any act or omission of Buyer beyond the scheduled date, Buyer shall pay any amounts that are due under the Contract upon notification to Buyer that the Equipment is ready for, and/or prior to, shipment, or any similarly worded language, within fourteen (14) days after the originally scheduled delivery date regardless of whether delivery has occurred. If the scheduled Equipment ‘start-up and commissioning’ or any other on-site services, if included in the scope of work to be provided to Buyer by Seller, is delayed by any act or omission of Buyer beyond the scheduled date then final payment of all amounts due from Buyer as set forth in the Contract shall be due thirty (30) days after the originally scheduled shipment date.
    Time is of the essence with respect to all payments. Payments that are outstanding more than ten (10) days from their respective due date shall bear an interest rate of one and one-half percent (1 ½%) per month (eighteen percent (18%) annually) until fully paid, including any interest accruing thereon. If the rate of interest stated in the preceding sentence exceeds the maximum rate of interest that the applicable state law allows, then the rate of interest that will be accrued shall be at the applicable state maximum.  In the event Buyer does not pay within the terms of the Contract, all collection costs incurred by Seller, including attorneys’ fees will be paid by Buyer.
    Payment for the sale of Equipment furnished under the Contract shall not be subject to offset, deduction or back charges by Buyer. Any sums that have been deducted by Buyer in violation of this paragraph shall be considered overdue and are subject to the above interest charge and collection costs.
    The price set forth in the Contract and all payments due to Seller from Buyer shall be in the lawful currency of the United States of America unless otherwise set forth in the Contract.
    Unless otherwise set forth in the Contract the terms of payment for international transactions shall be as follows: A deposit in an amount specified by Seller shall be paid via wire-transfer upon placement of order (“Initial Deposit”) and the balance of the total purchase price shall be paid upon Seller’s notification to Buyer that the Equipment is being readied for international shipment. If a letter of credit is to be used to cover any payments, Buyer shall open, in favor of Seller, an irrevocable, documentary Letter of Credit in the amount equal to those payments in the specific form and format described in Seller’s letter of credit instructions incorporated into the Contract by attachment or reference. The minimum requirements for any such letter of credit are that it must be payable “at sight” at the counters of Seller’s bank in the Sri Lanka, it must allow for confirmation by Seller’s bank, it must allow partial shipments and partial draws from any point of origin, it must allow trans-shipment and it must specify that bank charges in addition to those charges by Seller’s bank shall be payable by the Buyer. If the letter of credit is advised or in any way processed by additional banks other than Buyer’s original issuing bank and Seller’s specified advising bank, Buyer shall be responsible for any fees charged by such additional banks. In the event that Buyer elects to use an issuing bank with which Seller’s bank does not have a corresponding relationship, Seller reserves the right to require payment by wire-transfer in lieu of acceptance of a letter of credit. The letter of credit shall specify the latest date of shipment for the Equipment to be at least sixty (60) days after the estimated delivery time indicated in the Contract and shall remain valid for at least sixty (60) days beyond the latest date of shipment. The letter of credit shall not require any documentation for collection other than those specified and agreed upon by the Seller. The Buyer agrees to have its issuing bank forward a draft version of the letter of credit to Seller for its review and approve prior to issuance of the final version.
  5. CHANGE ORDERS
    Changes to the design, specifications, scope of supply, delivery schedule, Equipment demonstration site or date, shipping instructions of the Equipment or any material term of the Contract, may only be made upon execution by Buyer and Seller (i) in writing (collectively, “Change Order”) or (ii) in email or (iii) in social media platform. Such Change Order shall state the parties’ agreement on (i) change in the specifications, designs, scope of work, delivery schedule or shipping instructions for the Equipment, (ii) an adjustment to the purchase price, and (iii) an adjustment in the date of shipment of the Equipment and/or the period of performance. Both parties agree and acknowledge that unless a Change Order is agreed by both parties, the Contract shall not be modified in any manner. In addition, Seller has the right to suspend performance of its obligations hereunder without liability during the period while the change is being evaluated and negotiated.
    In the event Buyer has communicated proposed changes to Seller, Seller, at its sole discretion, shall either (a) accept the Change Order; (b) reject the Change Order and continue performance under the existing Contract; or (c) cancel the Contract.
  6. DEFAULT; CANCELLATION/REMEDIES
    If Buyer fails to perform any of its obligations hereunder, including without limitation, failure to make payments as provided in Section 4 or otherwise, or if Buyer fails to promptly give reasonable assurances of future performance when requested by Seller, then Seller may, upon five (5) days’ written notice to Buyer, declare Buyer to be in default and Seller may suspend performance of its obligations hereunder without liability and retain all rights and remedies Seller may possess at law, in equity and/or as provided in these Terms and Conditions of Sale.
    In addition to the remedies noted in Section 5 above, to the extent that (i) Seller declares a default under this Section 6 or (ii) if an order, or portion thereof, for Equipment that Seller considers to be standard Equipment is cancelled for any reason, other than (a) default by Seller or (b) Force Majeure, Buyer will make payment to Seller in an amount which shall equal all incurred costs (direct material, labor, burden, and application engineering) on the completed work plus thirty percent (30%) of the incurred costs net of any payments previously made by Buyer to Seller under the Contract. If an order, or portion thereof, for Equipment considered by Seller to be non-standard Equipment, i.e. built to Buyer specifications or otherwise customized, is cancelled for any reason, other than (a) default by Seller or (b) Force Majeure, then Seller reserves the right to charge Buyer up to 100% of the price of the cancelled non-standard Equipment.
  7. TAXES, PERMITS, FEES, LAWS
    Unless expressly stated in Seller’s invoice, Quotation or the Contract, the purchase price for the Equipment furnished hereunder excludes all governmental or brokerage taxes, duties, fees, charges or assessments. Seller may elect to add any such taxes, duties, fees, charges or assessments to the invoice amount payable to Seller by Buyer. Buyer must provide to Seller in advance of the shipment of the Equipment documentation in a form and substance acceptable to Seller of any exemptions claimed from taxes, duties, permits, fees, charges or assessments. Except to the extent expressly assumed by Seller, Buyer shall secure and pay for all permits and fees necessary for the delivery and installation of the Equipment.
    It is Buyer’s duty to ascertain that the Equipment proposed by Seller and its subsequent installation and use is in accordance with applicable local laws, statues, ordinances and building codes (“laws”). Seller shall not be responsible for compliance of the Equipment to such laws, but shall to the extent reasonably possible, promptly notify Buyer of any discrepancies that come to Seller’s attention.
  8. SELLER’S PERFORMANCE DATES; DELIVERY TERMS; TITLE; RISK OF LOSS; PURCHASE MONEY SECURITY INTEREST
    The scheduled dates for demonstration, testing, shipment and/or commissioning of the Equipment are estimates based on production loading at the time of Contract and may be set forth as a range of weeks or months after receipt of order, initial deposit and timely supply by Buyer of necessary information, acceptable to Seller required for the manufacturer of the Equipment. Delays in receipt of Buyer’s approval or request for changes may result in additional time being required for the Equipment to be available at Seller’s discretion without liability. The dates for completion of product are subject to revision based upon the results of design review and testing. Seller reserves the right to reschedule shipment and the associated equipment until the product meets the product specifications and dimensional requirements. Seller is not responsible for any actual, incidental or consequential damages arising by reason of any delay or reschedule in delivery. Upon notification to Buyer from Seller that Equipment is ready for shipment, Buyer must promptly meet all of its obligations hereunder, including but not limited to making any required payments, shipping arrangements, site and installation preparations and requirements and/or all other obligations noted in the Contract and acknowledgment.
    Partial shipments shall be allowed however Buyer understands and agrees that the Contract price is based upon Seller shipping all Equipment when it is completed by Seller. If multiple or partial shipments are required by Buyer, Buyer must notify Seller in advance of such requirement. If multiple or partial shipments are requested or are necessary because of acts or omissions on the part of Buyer, then Seller reserves the right to adjust the price to reflect any additional costs that Seller may incur as a result of such multiple or partial shipments.
    Title and risk of loss to the Equipment for all purposes shall pass to Buyer upon the earlier of (i) acceptance of the Equipment by Buyer in Seller’s factory as set forth in Section 13 or (ii) Delivery as defined above.
  9. DELAYS, FORCE MAJEURE; SUSPENSIONS
    If Seller is delayed at any time by the acts or omissions of Buyer, Buyer’s agents, subcontractors or material suppliers, Change Orders, or by any Force Majeure defined below then the period of performance shall automatically be extended to accommodate Seller’s revised engineering and production schedules, material purchases and/or labor remobilization.
    “Force Majeure” means circumstances beyond the respective party’s reasonable control, including without limitation, acts of God, acts of public enemies, wars, other hostilities, blockades, insurrections, riots, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, floods, unavailability of components or supplies, lightning, fire, storms, earthquakes, severe weather, blizzard, washouts, arrests, restraints of rulers and people, civil disturbances, acts of any governmental or local authority, and any other acts and causes, not within the control of the party claiming excuse from performance, which by the exercise of due diligence and reasonable commercial effort, that party shall not have been able to foresee, avoid or overcome.
    During the period of any Force Majeure condition, the parties shall cooperate to perform under the Contract to the best of the parties’ abilities.
    If either party in good faith is rendered wholly or partially unable by Force Majeure conditions to carry out its obligations under the Contract, or if Seller’s supplier is unable to provide Equipment or materials, and if that party gives prompt written notice and full particulars of such Force Majeure condition to the other party, that party shall be excused from performance of its obligations during the continuance of any such inability. Such cause shall be remedied to the extent possible with all reasonable speed, and with all reasonable commercial efforts, and notice shall be given when the cause is remedied.
    Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-part (c), if performance by a party is precluded or restrained by Force Majeure for more than three hundred-sixty-five (365) days from the onset of the underlying Force Majeure event, either party may terminate the Contract upon written notice to the other. Seller reserves the right to suspend, without any liability to or recourse from Buyer, all or part of the services to be performed hereunder (including the commissioning and shipment of Equipment) during any period when, in the reasonable judgment of Seller, the health and/or safety of Seller and/or its subcontractors’ personnel performing any such service could be jeopardized.
  10. SOURCE OF EQUIPMENT
    Seller reserves the right to manufacture the Equipment at any one or more of its world-wide facilities and the price of the Equipment shall not be affected by the source of the Equipment. The Seller’s factory at which the Equipment demonstration will be conducted under Section 13 below will be communicated to Buyer in the Quotation or with Seller’s acknowledgment. Any request by Buyer for a change to that location of the Equipment demonstration or other testing will require the issuance of a Change Order, including a change in Contract price, in accordance with Section 5, above.
  11. INSTALLATION
    The scope of work does not include installation or any onsite services unless specifically set forth in the Contract and Buyer is responsible for the installation of the Equipment including, without limitation, all engineering work, unloading, unpacking and proper positioning of Equipment, pre-aligning of Equipment, disposal of packing materials, filling of all fluid reservoirs and provision of and connecting all electrical wiring, electronic connections and utility services required for the Equipment and the costs of the foregoing. Seller’s service department can make a service technician available for consultation on site to assist Buyer with the Buyer’s responsibilities listed below. This service will be priced at Seller’s usual and customary daily service rates plus reasonable expenses.
    Specifically:
    • Buyer is responsible for all site preparation and government permits
    • Buyer is to remove the Equipment from the shipping containers and place it in approximate position
    • Buyer is to remove all packing materials and clean the machine
    • Buyer is to provide and install all Equipment/foundation anchors according to instructions provided by Seller
    • Buyer to reconnect the inter-connect wiring per the electrical drawings provided
    • Buyer to connect appropriate power to the machine control
    • Buyer is responsible for maintenance and operation of the machine
    • Buyer is responsible for economy or equivalent class air travel, hotel, meals, ground Transportation as well as any expenses incurred (i.e.; tolls, parking fees, parts requirements, etc.) for the Seller’s service technician(s)’s visit
    • Buyer is to provide any lifting Equipment as required by the Seller’s service technician
    • Buyer to provide sufficient quantities of conforming material for start-up and testing of the machine
    • Buyer to provide one maintenance person full time to work under the direction of the Seller’s service technician during the start-up and training

      Any additional service or training time over the included fixed number of business days set forth in the Contract is available at Seller’s usual and customary daily service rates as announced from time to time plus reasonable expenses.
  12. LAWS/SAFETY STANDARDS
    Buyer shall train, require and cause its employees to (i) comply with directions set forth in documented inspections of the Equipment and in maintenance, safety and operation instructions, manuals, drawings, safety notices and warnings and other instructions furnished by Seller if any; (ii) use reasonable care and all safety equipment and applicable safety guards and safety systems in the set-up, adjustment, operation and maintenance and repair of the Equipment; (iii) not remove, or disable or permit anyone to remove or disable any safety equipment, safety feature, warning placards, labels or warning signs from the Equipment nor permanently remove or disable any guards or safety features; and (iv) assure that the Equipment is used in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, customs, permits and standards in force.
  13. EQUIPMENT DEMONSTRATION AND ACCEPTANCE
    The successful Demonstration of the Equipment shall constitute acceptance by Buyer.
    In the absence of any Demonstration at Seller’s facility, Buyer’s receipt of the Equipment delivered hereunder shall be an unqualified acceptance of and shall also constitute a waiver of any defect which reasonable inspection would have revealed unless Buyer gives Seller notice of rejection of the Equipment within seven (7) days after such receipt. In the event that Buyer gives such notice of rejection, Buyer shall afford Seller (i) reasonable opportunities to inspect any alleged non-conforming Equipment and ii) a reasonable opportunity to make the Equipment conforming, or provide substitute conforming Equipment. Buyer shall not return any Equipment without Seller’s prior written consent.

  14. WARRANTY
    Seller warrants to the original purchaser that the Equipment provided under the Contract shall be (i) free from defects in material manufactured by Seller for a period of five (5) year, and (ii) free from defects in material Seller bought from third party such as Electrical/ Electronic Parts, and/or moving parts such as bearings for a period of six (6) months and workmanship for a period of five (5) year, measured from the date of shipment. The foregoing warranty will become void, and Seller will have no obligation whatsoever under this warranty, with respect to any of the following: Equipment that is (i) not used or maintained in a normal and proper manner, in accordance with normal usage (ii) Equipment that is modified, altered or repaired without the prior written approval of Seller; (iii) Buyer fails to make any payments when due under Section 4 or otherwise in the Contract or (iv) Equipment that is that is assigned, sold or transferred to an entity other than the Buyer unless Buyer is a financing entity, lessor or dealer and has notified Seller in advance at time of order that Buyer will not be the end-user of the Equipment. Seller will repair or replace at its option components which upon inspection it finds to be defective, based on claims made in writing to Seller within a reasonable time after discovery and within the warranty period. Components alleged to be defective must be returned to Seller for repair or replacement, freight prepaid, within thirty (30) days of Buyer’s receipt of the return authorization number, obtained from Seller, which must be clearly marked on the outside of the return container   Replacement components may be shipped from Seller upon Buyer’s request and receipt of a valid purchase order number so the validity of the Warranty can be determined. Unless otherwise specified, replacement components shall be Delivered to Buyer “EXW (EX Works) Seller’s factory or designated location” . Any labor or equipment rental costs incurred in the dismantling and reassembly of the Equipment shall be at Buyer’s sole expense. This warranty excludes equipment, materials and components furnished by the Seller but manufactured by another party, which may be incorporated in the Equipment, line or system sold under the Contract. Such components and equipment shall bear no warranties other than the warranties extended by and enforceable against the manufacturer thereof at the time of Delivery to Buyer (which warranties Seller will furnish on Buyer’s written request), for the period stated in that warranty. If the Equipment (machinery, controls or tooling) provided under the Contract is or includes re-built machinery, the warranty does not extend to, include or cover any used machined parts, fabrications or components whether supplied or provided by Buyer or otherwise that are not replaced by Seller as part of the re-building process. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent the Equipment or component is deemed by Seller, or in the case of a component, the manufacturer of the component, to be obsolete, such Equipment or component shall bear no warranty.
    THE WARRANTY STATED HEREIN IS PERSONAL TO BUYER AND SELLER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT FURNISHED HEREUNDER AND DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ABOVE WARRANTY SHALL CONSTITUTE BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT FURNISHED HEREUNDER.
    If Buyer removes or permits anyone to remove any safety equipment or warning signs, placards and/or labels or fails to observe any condition in this Section 15, or if any injury or damage is caused, in whole or in part, by the end-user’s failure to comply with applicable federal, state or local safety requirements or Seller’s instructions as set forth in Section 12 above, Seller shall have no obligation to Buyer, and Buyer shall indemnify and hold Seller harmless against any claims, loss or expense for injury or damage arising from the improper use of the Equipment. Seller specifically disclaims any and all liability arising out of the operating of the Equipment other than the warranty liabilities to the original Buyer.
  15. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
    BUYER UNDERSTANDS AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT WITH RESPECT TO THE CONTRACT, SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR LABOR, EXPENSES, LOST PROFITS, LOST OPPORTUNITIES, OR SIMILAR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND; AND REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY OR CAUSES OF ACTION BY WHICH CLAIMS FOR ANY SUCH DAMAGES AS SET FORTH IN THE ENTIRETY OF THE CONTRACT ARE ADVANCED, WHETHER OR NOT SELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES.

    For international transactions:
    IN ADDITION TO THE FOREGOING, SELLER MANUFACTURES AND SELLS ITS EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND NOT INFRINGING ON THE CUSTOMS, SPECIFICATIONS, PATENTS AND STANDARDS OF TRADE IN FORCE AND IN USE AND KNOWN TO SELLER IN THE SRI LANKA. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER TO ASSURE THAT THE EQUIPMENT IS USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND NOT INFRINGING UPON THE CUSTOMS, SPECIFICATIONS, PATENTS AND STANDARDS OF TRADE IN FORCE AND IN USE IN THE COUNTRY OF INSTALLATION.
  16. INDEMNITY
    Buyer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Seller and its vendors from any and all claims or liabilities asserted against Seller or its vendors in connection with the manufacture, sale, delivery, re-sale, or repair or use of any Equipment covered by or furnished under the Contract arising in whole or in part out of or by reason of the failure of Buyer, its agents, servants, employees or customers to follow directions, instructions, warnings or recommendations furnished by Seller or its vendors in connection with such Equipment, or by reason of the failure of Buyer, its agents, servants, employees or customers to comply with all federal, state or local laws and regulations applicable to such Equipment, or by reason of the negligence of Buyer, its agents, servants, employees or customers.
  17. PATENT INDEMNITY
    Buyer represents and warrants that the methods, directives, specifications or designs for Equipment or tooling that Buyer provides to Seller shall be the property of Buyer or at a minimum, shall be free of any claim by a third party as to ownership or license or any infringement on a patent, trademark or other intellectual property right. In the event that the Buyer provides methods, directions, specifications or designs for Equipment or tooling, Buyer shall indemnify and hold Seller harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, actions, lawsuits, proceedings, liabilities, losses, costs, expenses (including without limitation attorneys’ fees) arising from or related to any actual or alleged infringement of any United States patents of any third party resulting from the methods, directions, specifications or design of the Equipment or tooling supplied or required by Buyer for the Equipment or the production of any parts or the processing of any material on the Equipment. If a permanent injunction shall prohibit the use, sale or distribution of the Equipment or any part thereof by reason of any patent infringement covered by this indemnity, Buyer shall, at its own expense, either (a) procure for Seller a license for the right to continue using the Equipment or the part thereof found to be infringing; (b) replace or modify the Equipment or any part thereof found to be infringing so that the same becomes non-infringing, without any increase in the price of the Equipment, or (c) reimburse Seller for the purchase price of the Equipment. The provisions of this section shall survive the performance or termination of the Contract.
  18. SOFTWARE LICENSE/IP LICENSE
    If any software programs are deliverable, Buyer shall have a temporary license to such software only, until full payment has been made whereupon Buyer shall receive a full license to the use of the software in accordance with the terms and conditions of that license and as set forth below. The temporary license can be suspended or terminated by Seller at any time without notice to Buyer after the period for payment by Buyer has expired. For the sake of clarification, Buyer understands and acknowledges that failure to pay for the Equipment in accordance with the Agreement may result in the termination of the temporary software license and disruption of operation and service. In addition, such license of Seller, and any licenses procured by Seller on Buyer’s behalf are not transferrable without notice to Seller and payment of the required transfer fee.
    Upon Seller’s receipt of full payment and subject to Buyer’s compliance with all material obligations under the Agreement, Seller hereby grants to Buyer a nonexclusive, perpetual, nontransferable right and license to use copies of software programs embedded in, or used in connection with, Equipment which Buyer has purchased hereunder, in Object Code only, for use by the Buyer only, in conjunction with the Equipment, line and system. No modification, download, transfer, or preparation of derivative works of such software whatsoever is permitted. Seller will not supply any Source Code under the Agreement.
    Subject to Buyer’s compliance with the terms of the Agreement, Seller grants to Buyer a non-exclusive, limited license to use Seller’s intellectual property that is incorporated in the Equipment for its own account for the purposes intended in operating the Equipment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller is, and shall be, the exclusive owner of such intellectual property and retain all right, title and interest in such intellectual property.
  19. EXPORT CONTROL, SUSPENSION/DEBARMENT AND TRADE RESTRICTIONS
    All transactions under the Agreement shall at all times be subject to and conditioned upon compliance with all applicable export control laws and regulations and any amendments thereto. The parties hereby agree that they shall not, except as said applicable laws and regulations may expressly permit, make any disposition by way of transshipment, re export, diversion or otherwise, of any goods, technical data, or software, or the direct product thereof, furnished by either party in connection with the Agreement. The obligations of the parties to comply with all applicable export control laws and regulations shall survive any termination or discharge of any other contract obligations. Buyer shall provide immediate notice to Seller in the event of Buyer, or in the case of re-sale of Equipment by Buyer any of Buyer’s customers, being suspended, debarred or declared ineligible by any government entity or upon receipt of a notice of proposed debarment from any such entity during the performance of the Agreement. In the event that Buyer is suspended, debarred or declared ineligible by any government entity, Seller may terminate the Agreement immediately without liability to Buyer. Buyer understands and acknowledges that Buyer has an obligation to cooperate with Seller and to disclose the intended end-use, final destination of the Equipment and if Buyer intends to resell or otherwise provide and export the Equipment purchased under the Agreement, the identities of Buyer’s customers, in order for Seller to determine the export eligibility of the sale of Equipment to Buyer. In addition, Seller may, from time to time and for business reasons, withdraw from and/or restrict its business dealings in certain foreign jurisdictions, regions, territories and/or countries and thus Seller may terminate the Agreement immediately without liability to Buyer upon written notification to Buyer.
  20. MISCELLANEOUS
    The Contract supersedes and replaces any and all prior or contemporaneous agreements, understandings, arrangements or representations, whether oral or written heretofore made between the parties and relating to the subject matter hereof, and constitutes the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter of the Contract.
    If Buyer intends to resell or otherwise transfer the Equipment covered by the Contract, Buyer must advise its customer of the details of the Warranty, Limitation of Liability, Software and IP License and Export Control, Suspension/Debarment And Trade Restrictions contained in Sections 15, 16, 18, 19, and 20 respectively.
    The language of the Contract and any related correspondence, including notices to either party shall be English. In the event that any translations of the Contract or portions thereof to another language are included in the Contract documentation, the parties understand and agree that such translations are for convenience and the English version shall take precedence in the event of any conflict or inconsistency.
    If either Party, at its option, agrees to a waiver of any of the terms and conditions recited herein, such waiver shall not for any purpose be construed as a waiver of any succeeding breach of the same or any other terms and conditions; nor shall such a waiver be deemed as a course of conduct.
    If any provision or clause, or portion thereof, of the Contract, or application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid or unconscionable, such invalidity or unconscionability shall not affect other provisions, or portions thereof, or applications of the Contract which can be given effect without the invalid or unconscionable provision, or portion thereof, or application, and to this end the provisions of these Terms and Conditions of Sale are declared to be severable.
    Captions and heading in the Contract are strictly for the purpose of convenience and general reference only, and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of any of the provisions of the Contract.
    Except as required to obtain necessary licenses or governmental approvals, each party shall obtain the written approval (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld) of the other in advance of the disclosure of any news releases, articles, brochures, advertisements, prepared speeches and other information releases, concerning the Contract or the work performed or to be performed hereunder.
  21. Entire Agreement
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