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First 10 pages. A. If Rights Xxxxxx rejects the first 10 pages of the Translated Book submitted by Lead Translator, Rights Holder must provide specific and detailed feedback and requests for changes and corrections to Lead Translator. Lead Translator will make revisions based on Rights Holder’s feedback. In the event Lead Translator fails to submit a revision to Rights Holder within the Translator Revision Period or if Lead Translator submits a revision to Rights Holder within the Translator Revision Period and Rights Holder rejects the revision within the Rights Holder Review Period, then either party may terminate this Agreement by providing written notice of termination to the other no later than 10 business days following the end of the Translator Revision Period or the date on which Rights Holder rejected the revision, as applicable. No fee or compensation of any kind will be payable by either party to the other in connection with any termination of this Agreement pursuant to the foregoing sentence. In the event Lead Translator fails to submit the first 10 pages of the Translated Book by the Delivery Date for the first 10 pages, cancelation terms are described in Section 10 of the Agreement.
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