Common use of Critical Applications Clause in Contracts

Critical Applications. Products are not intended or authorized for use in products surgically implanted into the body, for life support or for other products for which a Product failure could cause personal injury or death, however the parties agree that wireless telephony products are not considered products for which a Product failure could cause personal injury or death. If Motorola or Motorola’s customers use or permit the use of Products for these unintended or unauthorized uses, Motorola will fully indemnify Freescale, its officers, employees, and distributors, from all liability related to such use, including attorneys’ fees and costs.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Semiconductor Purchase Agreement, Semiconductor Purchase Agreement (Freescale Semiconductor Inc), Semiconductor Purchase Agreement (Motorola Inc)

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