Caliper Life Sciences, Inc. Product Warranty 272If Caliper performs service on equipment and determines that any of the exclusions set forth in this Warranty apply, then Caliper shall chargeCustomer its then-current current list prices for parts, labor and travel.D. Limited-Life PartsLimited-Life Parts are any parts that are exposed to solvents, reagents, or samples. Such parts include, but are not limited to syringes, valves,seals and fittings. A pre-defined list of Limited-Life Parts are routinely replaced by Caliper Field Service Engineers during an ExtendedWarranty or Service Contract Preventative Maintenance visit or during Caliper Repair Depot servicing. Otherwise, these parts are availablefrom Caliper at current list prices and are designed for replacement by Customer.E. Equipment Return PolicyIn servicing situations requiring the return of equipment to Caliper, equipment must be returned to Hopkinton, MA, USA, or another facilitydesignated by Caliper. Customer shall prepay shipping charges for equipment returned to Caliper, and Caliper will pay for return shipment toCustomer.A Returned Material Authorization (RMA) must be obtained for any equipment being returned to Caliper. Contact the Caliper Technical SupportCenter by telephone at (508)-435-9761, or via the Internet at techsupport@caliperls.com or by fax at (508)-435-0950 before returning anyequipment to Caliper. Customer must complete a Caliper Chemical Questionnaire prior to the issuance of an RMA. All equipment returned toCaliper must first be decontaminated to meet Caliper and United States Department of Transportation procedures and standards for the safetyof Caliper personnel.F. Hazardous Limitation StatementAt no time will Caliper personnel perform service on unsafe equipment, perform service in unsafe environments or decontaminateequipment to make it safe.Prior to performing any service work, Caliper personnel will evaluate the condition of the equipment and the environment in which theequipment is located. If Caliper determines that the equipment and/or the environment could be hazardous to Caliper personnel, Caliperreserves the right to refuse to service the equipment.II. MICROFLUIDIC CHIPSCaliper warrants that microfluidic chips (each, a “Chip”) purchased from Caliper by Customer will be free from defects in material andworkmanship for a period of sixty (60) days from the date of shipment (the “Warranty Period”). A “defect” for purposes of this Warranty isdefined as any failure that occurs during analysis of the first one hundred (100) samples being run on a Chip. During the Warranty Period, ifthe Chip fails to comply with this Warranty, Caliper will repair or replace the Chip at its option and expense. If a Chip becomes damaged or itsperformance otherwise deteriorates due to solvents and or reagents other than those supplied or expressly recommended by Caliper, Caliperwill replace the Chip at Customer’s request and expense. No such replacement will extend the original Warranty Period. This Warranty doesnot extend to any Chip which has been (a) the subject of an accident, misuse, or neglect, (b) modified by a party other than Caliper, (c) used ina manner not in accordance with the instructions contained in the product <strong>User</strong>’s <strong>Manual</strong>, or (d) used for an assay or application which has notbeen approved by Caliper. All claims under this Warranty must be made within thirty (30) days of the discovery of the defect. Caliper’sobligations under this Warranty are limited to replacement as Caliper deems necessary to correct those failures of the Chip to comply with thisWarranty of which Caliper is notified prior to expiration of the Warranty Period.III. GENERALCALIPER SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER PROMISES, REPRESENTATIONS, AND WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED ORIMPLIED. THIS INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, THE PRODUCT’S CONDITION, ITS CONFORMITY TO ANY DESCRIPTION ORREPRESENTATION, THE EXISTENCE OF ANY LATENT OR PATENT DEFECTS, AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITYAND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT WILL CALIPER BE LIABLE, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT, TORT(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIALDAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER AND IN NO EVENT SHALLCALIPER’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT. THERE ARE NO ORAL STATEMENTS, PROMISES,REPRESENTATIONS OR OTHER WARRANTIES COLLATERAL TO OR AFFECTING THIS WARRANTY. THIS WARRANTY EXTENDS TOBUYER ONLY AND NOT TO PURCHASERS OR USERS OF BUYER’S PRODUCTS.No agent, employee, or representative of Caliper has any authority to bind Caliper to any affirmation, representation, or warranty concerning aCaliper product that is not contained in Caliper’s printed product literature or this Warranty. Any such affirmation, representation, or warrantymade by any agent, employee, or representative of Caliper will not be binding on Caliper.P/N 113642 Rev. 2 Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.
Caliper Life Sciences, Inc. Software License Agreement 273Caliper Life Sciences, Inc. Software License AgreementThank you for purchasing our products. PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLYBEFORE OPENING THE PACKAGE CONTAINING THE SOFTWARE MEDIA, THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE CONTAINED THEREIN, ANDTHE ACCOMPANYING USER DOCUMENTATION (COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO HEREIN AS THE “PROGRAM”). THE PROGRAM ISCOPYRIGHTED AND LICENSED, NOT SOLD. BY OPENING THE PACKAGE CONTAINING THE PROGRAM, YOU ARE ACCEPTING ANDAGREEING TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THISLICENSE AGREEMENT, YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY RETURN THE PROGRAM IN UNOPENED FORM, AND YOU WILL RECEIVE AREFUND. THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT REPRESENTS THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE PROGRAM BETWEEN YOU ANDCALIPER LIFE SCIENCES, INC. (REFERRED TO AS “LICENSOR”), AND IT SUPERSEDES ANY PRIOR PROPOSAL,REPRESENTATION, OR UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN YOU AND LICENSOR.1 License Grant.Licensor hereby grants to you, and you accept, a nonexclusive license to use the Program only as authorized in this License Agreement.The software included in the Program (the “Software”) may be used only on a single computer owned, leased, or otherwise controlled byyou; or, in the event of the inoperability of that computer, on a backup computer selected by you. If the Software is an applicationspackage, you may use it on a single, local system controller. Neither concurrent use on two or more computers nor use in a local areanetwork or other network is permitted without written authorization from licensor and the payment of additional license fees. You agreethat you will not assign, sublicense, transfer, pledge, lease, rent, or share your rights under this License Agreement, except that you maypermanently transfer all of your rights under this License Agreement, provided that you retain no copies, you transfer all of the Program,and the transferee agrees to the terms of this License Agreement. You agree that you may not reverse assemble, reverse compile, orotherwise translate the Software.Upon loading the Software into your computer, you may retain the Software media for backup purposes. In addition, you may make onecopy of the Software on a second medium for the purpose of backup in the event the Software media is damaged or destroyed. Any suchcopies of the Software shall include Licensor's copyright and other proprietary notices. Except as authorized under this paragraph, nocopies of the Program or any portions thereof may be made by you or any person under your authority or control.2 Licensor’s Rights.Licensor has invested significant time and money in developing the products purchased with the Program. The Program containsLicensor's trade secrets, which must be used in confidence. You acknowledge and agree that the program is proprietary to Licensor andprotected under U.S. copyright law. You further acknowledge and agree that all right, title, and interest in and to the Program, includingassociated intellectual property rights, are and shall remain with Licensor. This License Agreement does not convey to you an interest inor to the Program, but only a limited right to use it, revocable in accordance with the terms of this License Agreement. In the event of abreach, the Licensor reserves the right to seek equitable relief.3 License Fees.The license fees paid by you in connection with the purchase of the associated product(s) are paid in consideration of the licensesgranted under this License Agreement.4 Term.This License Agreement is effective upon your opening of this package and shall continue until terminated. You may terminate thisLicense Agreement at any time by returning the Program, and all copies thereof and extracts therefrom to Licensor. Licensor mayterminate this License Agreement upon the breach by you of any term hereof. Upon such termination by Licensor, you agree to return toLicensor the Program and all copies and portions thereof.5 Limited Warranty.Licensor warrants, for your benefit alone, for a period of 90 days from the date of the commencement of this License Agreement (referredto as the “Warranty Period”) that the Software Media in which the Software is contained are free from defects in material andworkmanship. If, during the Warranty Period, a defect in the Software Media arises, you may return the Program to Licensor for eitherreplacement or, if so elected by Licensor, refund of amounts paid by you under this License Agreement. You agree that the foregoingconstitutes your sole and exclusive remedy for breach by Licensor of any warranties made under this License Agreement. EXCEPT FORTHE WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE, THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED “AS IS,” AND THE LICENSOR DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALLOTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.6 Limitation of Liability.Licensor's cumulative liability to you or any other party for any loss or damages resulting from any claims, demands, or actions arising outof or relating to this License Agreement shall not exceed the license fee paid to Licensor for the use of the Program. In no event shallLicensor be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or exemplary damages or lost profits, even if Licensor has beenadvised of the possibility of such damages. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FORINCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.P/N 104954 Rev. 3 Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.
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