Common use of End Use Clause in Contracts

End Use. Buyer represents that the Goods or services it purchases from Seller shall not be applied by Buyer to, or resold by Buyer for application to, any critical end use (i.e. an application in which the failure of the Goods could reasonably result in widespread or catastrophic property damage, injury, or death). If such Goods or services are applied to such end use, Buyer shall indemnify and hold Seller harmless for any injury, fatal or nonfatal, to any person or for any damage to property, incident to arising out of such application, including, without limitation any loss resulting from radioactive, toxic, explosive, or other hazardous inherently dangerous properties of source materials.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions for the Sale of Goods, General Terms and Conditions for the Sale of Goods