Common use of NOT MATERIAL BREACH Clause in Contracts

NOT MATERIAL BREACH. The following, by way of example and not of limitation, would not be considered a material breach giving rise to the right to terminate engineering collaboration: (1) delays in the development of a product caused by Force Majeure or substantial unanticipated technical problems; (2) failing to attain a desired target in the specifications; (3) inadvertent or minor delays in the development project that are promptly corrected; and (4) minor delays in manufacturing and delivering Gemini Products or other products jointly developed hereunder where such delays do not cause a significant disruption of the other Party's ability to sell and deliver products to its customers.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collaboration Agreement (Bruker Daltonics Inc), Itms Collaboration Agreement (Bruker Daltonics Inc), Itms Collaboration Agreement (Bruker Daltonics Inc)

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