Die Sample Clauses

Die. 1.1.8 Are no longer required to purchase tied drinks as required by clause 2.3 of Chapter 6.
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Die. Seller warrants that its device die or wafers furnished hereunder will at the time of delivery be free of defects in material and workmanship and will conform to specifications established therefor, or if applicable, to specifications accepted by Seller. Seller's obligation hereunder shall be limited to, at Seller's option, replacing or refunding the purchase price for any products for which written notice of nonconformance hereunder is received by Seller within sixty (60) days following the date of shipment, provided such nonconforming products are, with Seller's prior written authorization, returned to Seller, F.O.B. Seller's plant, within thirty (30) days after the sixty (60) day period. This warranty shall not apply to any die or wafers which Seller determines have, by Buyer or otherwise, been subjected to operating or environmental conditions in excess of the maximum value established therefor in the applicable specifications or otherwise have been the subject of mishandling, misuse, neglect, improper testing, repair, alteration or damage.
Die. You're also responsible for paying any expenses, including court costs or legal fees, or additional services that may be incurred to collect your debt. These expenses are considered "debt" under this Agreement.

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