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- warranty, and the financial terms and conditions of its application,
- shall be subject of a separate instrument executed between the Licensor
- and the Licensee.
- Article 8 - LIABILITY
- 8.1 Subject to the provisions of Article 8.2, the Licensee shall be
- entitled to claim compensation for any direct loss it may have suffered
- from the Software as a result of a fault on the part of the relevant
- Licensor, subject to providing evidence thereof.
- 8.2 The Licensor's liability is limited to the commitments made under
- this Agreement and shall not be incurred as a result of in particular:
- (i) loss due the Licensee's total or partial failure to fulfill its
- obligations, (ii) direct or consequential loss that is suffered by the
- Licensee due to the use or performance of the Software, and (iii) more
- generally, any consequential loss. In particular the Parties expressly
- agree that any or all pecuniary or business loss (i.e. loss of data,
- loss of profits, operating loss, loss of customers or orders,
- opportunity cost, any disturbance to business activities) or any or all
- legal proceedings instituted against the Licensee by a third party,
- shall constitute consequential loss and shall not provide entitlement to
- any or all compensation from the Licensor.
- Article 9 - WARRANTY
- 9.1 The Licensee acknowledges that the scientific and technical
- state-of-the-art when the Software was distributed did not enable all
- possible uses to be tested and verified, nor for the presence of
- possible defects to be detected. In this respect, the Licensee's
- attention has been drawn to the risks associated with loading, using,
- modifying and/or developing and reproducing the Software which are
- reserved for experienced users.
- The Licensee shall be responsible for verifying, by any or all means,
- the suitability of the product for its requirements, its good working
- order, and for ensuring that it shall not cause damage to either persons
- or properties.
- 9.2 The Licensor hereby represents, in good faith, that it is entitled
- to grant all the rights over the Software (including in particular the
- rights set forth in Article 5).
- 9.3 The Licensee acknowledges that the Software is supplied "as is" by
- the Licensor without any other express or tacit warranty, other than
- that provided for in Article 9.2 and, in particular, without any warranty
- as to its commercial value, its secured, safe, innovative or relevant
- nature.
- Specifically, the Licensor does not warrant that the Software is free
- from any error, that it will operate without interruption, that it will
- be compatible with the Licensee's own equipment and software
- configuration, nor that it will meet the Licensee's requirements.
- 9.4 The Licensor does not either expressly or tacitly warrant that the
- Software does not infringe any third party intellectual property right
- relating to a patent, software or any other property right. Therefore,
- the Licensor disclaims any and all liability towards the Licensee
- arising out of any or all proceedings for infringement that may be
- instituted in respect of the use, modification and redistribution of the
- Software. Nevertheless, should such proceedings be instituted against
- the Licensee, the Licensor shall provide it with technical and legal
- assistance for its defense. Such technical and legal assistance shall be
- decided on a case-by-case basis between the relevant Licensor and the
- Licensee pursuant to a memorandum of understanding. The Licensor
- disclaims any and all liability as regards the Licensee's use of the
- name of the Software. No warranty is given as regards the existence of
- prior rights over the name of the Software or as regards the existence
- of a trademark.
- Article 10 - TERMINATION
- 10.1 In the event of a breach by the Licensee of its obligations
- hereunder, the Licensor may automatically terminate this Agreement
- thirty (30) days after notice has been sent to the Licensee and has
- remained ineffective.
- 10.2 A Licensee whose Agreement is terminated shall no longer be
- authorized to use, modify or distribute the Software. However, any
- licenses that it may have granted prior to termination of the Agreement
- shall remain valid subject to their having been granted in compliance
- with the terms and conditions hereof.
- Article 11 - MISCELLANEOUS
- 11.1 EXCUSABLE EVENTS
- Neither Party shall be liable for any or all delay, or failure to
- perform the Agreement, that may be attributable to an event of force
- majeure, an act of God or an outside cause, such as defective
- functioning or interruptions of the electricity or telecommunications
- networks, network paralysis following a virus attack, intervention by
- government authorities, natural disasters, water damage, earthquakes,
- fire, explosions, strikes and labor unrest, war, etc.
- 11.2 Any failure by either Party, on one or more occasions, to invoke
- one or more of the provisions hereof, shall under no circumstances be
- interpreted as being a waiver by the interested Party of its right to
- invoke said provision(s) subsequently.
- 11.3 The Agreement cancels and replaces any or all previous agreements,
- whether written or oral, between the Parties and having the same
- purpose, and constitutes the entirety of the agreement between said
- Parties concerning said purpose. No supplement or modification to the
- terms and conditions hereof shall be effective as between the Parties
- unless it is made in writing and signed by their duly authorized
- representatives.
- 11.4 In the event that one or more of the provisions hereof were to
- conflict with a current or future applicable act or legislative text,
- said act or legislative text shall prevail, and the Parties shall make
- the necessary amendments so as to comply with said act or legislative
- text. All other provisions shall remain effective. Similarly, invalidity
- of a provision of the Agreement, for any reason whatsoever, shall not
- cause the Agreement as a whole to be invalid.
- 11.5 LANGUAGE
- The Agreement is drafted in both French and English and both versions
- are deemed authentic.
- Article 12 - NEW VERSIONS OF THE AGREEMENT
- 12.1 Any person is authorized to duplicate and distribute copies of this
- Agreement.
- 12.2 So as to ensure coherence, the wording of this Agreement is
- protected and may only be modified by the authors of the License, who
- reserve the right to periodically publish updates or new versions of the
- Agreement, each with a separate number. These subsequent versions may
- address new issues encountered by Free Software.
- 12.3 Any Software distributed under a given version of the Agreement may
- only be subsequently distributed under the same version of the Agreement
- or a subsequent version, subject to the provisions of Article 5.3.4.
- Article 13 - GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION
- 13.1 The Agreement is governed by French law. The Parties agree to
- endeavor to seek an amicable solution to any disagreements or disputes
- that may arise during the performance of the Agreement.
- 13.2 Failing an amicable solution within two (2) months as from their
- occurrence, and unless emergency proceedings are necessary, the
- disagreements or disputes shall be referred to the Paris Courts having
- jurisdiction, by the more diligent Party.
- Version 2.0 dated 2006-09-05.
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