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FREUDENBERG MEDICAL, LLC, d/b/a INHEALTH
TECHNOLOGIES® CANADA
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE—FINISHED GOODS

July, 2022

1. Offer and Acceptance. The sale of products and services (“Products”) by Freudenberg Medical, LLC,
InHealth Technologies Division (“Seller”) to the purchaser (“Purchaser”) are exclusively governed by the
terms and conditions herein, together with Seller’s order specific terms agreed to inwriting by the parties
relating to Product prices, quantity, specifications, delivery schedules and locations (collectively referred to
as “this Contract”). Issuance of a purchase order or acceptance of the Products by Purchaser constitutes
acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Contract. Any additional or different terms or modifications
to this Contract proposed by Purchaser, whether in a purchase order or otherwise, are expressly rejected by
Seller and are not part of this Contract.

2. Price. Prices in a quotation are valid for thirty (30) days from date of quotation. Except where otherwise
prohibited by law, all applicable sales, excise, use or similar taxes or charges for the sale of Products will be
in addition to the stated price and paid by Purchaser. Consequently, fees, prices,charges and other amounts
payable to Seller hereunder do not include any sales, use, excise, valueadded or other applicable taxes,
tariffs or duties, payment of which shall be the sole responsibility ofCustomer. Seller reserves the right to
increase any price in the event of increased costs beyond Seller’s reasonable control including, without
limitation: (a) raw material costs; (b) modifications to specifications or Product acceptance criteria requested
by Purchaser; or (c) price ofgoods manufactured by others and re-sold by Seller.

3. Payment. Purchaser agrees to pay in Canadian Dollars, without offset, all invoiced amounts within thirty
(30) days from date of Seller’s invoice. Overdue payments shall bear interest at the lesser of 18% per annum
(1.5% per month) or the maximum rate permitted by law. Seller shall have the right, among other remedies,
including the right of setoff, either to terminate this Contract or to suspend further deliveries under this
Contract and/or other agreements with Purchaser in the event Purchaserfails to make any payment when
due. Purchaser shall be liable for all expenses related to collection of past due amounts, including attorneys’
fees. Seller may require full or partial payment in advance of shipment or change credit or payment terms if,
in Seller’s opinion, the credit or financial condition of Purchaser is, or is about to become, impaired. If
Purchaser requests delayed shipment, Seller may bill for Products when ready for shipment and charge
reasonable daily storage fees. Seller retains a security interest in Products, equipment and tooling until
payment, and Purchaser will execute any paperwork required by Seller to perfect any such security interest.

4. Shipping and Delivery. Seller will use reasonable efforts to perform and deliver the Products on time, but
will not be liable for any expenses or damages incurred as a result of late delivery. All sales of Products are
delivered FCA Seller’s dock Incoterms 2020 with respect to sales to domestic shipments or FCA Origin
country port of export Incoterms 2020 with respect to sales to international locations. All shipping and
insurance expenses and risk of loss are assumed by Purchaser. Seller reserves the right to ship and Purchaser
agrees to accept an underrun or overrun of any quantity up to and including 10% of the quantity ordered by
Purchaser. If Seller is unable to meet Purchaser’s delivery requirements, subject to Section 18 herein,
Purchaser may cancel the affected order and/or this Contract, and such cancellation will be Purchaser’s sole
remedy.

5. Rejections and Returns. Products must be returned in unopened packages, with manufacturer’stamper
evident seals intact to be accepted for replacement or credit. PRODUCTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR
REPLACEMENT OR CREDIT IF THEY HAVE BEEN IN POSSESSION OF THE PURCHASER FOR MORE THAN 14
DAYS. SPECIAL ORDER PRODUCTS ARE NONRETURNABLE. Purchaser will be deemed to have inspected and
accepted all delivered Products unless written notice of rejection, specifying the basis therefore in

reasonable detail, is provided to Seller within fourteen (14) days after delivery. Purchaser may return non-
conforming Products, or request the return of Products otherwise, but in any case may not return any

Product without Seller’s prior written approval in the form of Seller’s Return Material Authorization (“RMA”)
which must include lot numbers, quantities, catalog numbers and the specific reason for return. Seller’s
Customer Service will then either authorize or deny the request for return. Only Products listed on the
approved RMA are acceptable for return, and no credit will be due Purchaser if Products are returned
without an RMA. The return of Products must be shipped freight prepaid to the Seller’s location provided on
the RMA.


ALL RETURNS IF APPROVED FOR RETURN AT SELLER’S DISCRETION ARE SUBJECT TO A 20%
HANDLING/RESTOCKING CHARGE EXCEPT FOR PRODUCTS SHIPPED DUE TO SELLER’S ERROR.


For authorized Product returns, a credit will be issued to Purchaser at the net purchase price of the Product,
further provided that: (a) returned Products must have at least a one (1) year shelf life remaining, or
Products with original expiration dating of eighteen (18) months or less have at least six (6) months shelf-life
remaining; (b) an approved RMA has been obtained prior to return of Products; (c) Products are in their
original packaging and Purchaser has not changed, adulterated, obscured, removed or defaced trademarks,
trade names or labels appearing on any Product; (d) Products are current inventory items; and (e) Products
have been shipped and billed by Seller to Purchaser and Purchaser has paid for said Products. The following
Products are not eligible for return: (1) Products that have deteriorated due to improper handling, storage,
abuse or other factors; (2) Products which have been opened, partly used or which the labels or seals have
been removed or tampered; (3) Products that have been purchased in a special promotion; (4) broken,
damaged oropened cases; (5) resealed cartons; and (6) custom or special Products made to Purchaser’s
specifications.

6. Limited Warranty. Seller warrants to Purchaser that for fourteen (14) days from the date of delivery: (a)
the Products will be free from defects in workmanship and material, and will conform to Seller’s
specifications and/or Seller’s statements of work, or those specifications provided by Purchaser and agreed
to by Seller; and (b) Seller will transfer to Purchaser ownership and good title to Products delivered, free of all
liens and encumbrances. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS NONTRANSFERABLE AND STATES YOUR EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY. THE WARRANTIES AND ANYASSOCIATED REMEDIES SET OUT OR REFERENCED HEREIN ARE
EXCLUSIVE. NO OTHER WARRANTY, WRITTEN OR ORAL, IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED BY SELLER OR MAY BE
INFERRED FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW
SELLER DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS

INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
AND WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT. SELLER OFFERS NO WARRANTY, NEITHER EXPRESS NOR IMPLIED,
AS TO THE LIFETIME OF THE PRODUCT DELIVERED, WHICH MAY VARY WITH INDIVIDUAL USE AND
BIOLOGICAL CONDITION. IF ANDTO THE EXTENT THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE IS REQUIRED UNDER APPLICABLE LAWS WITH REGARD TO THE PRODUCT, SUCH IMPLIED
WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED IN MINIMUM PERIOD ALLOWED IN SUCH JURISDICTION. NO OTHER EXPRESS
WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE GIVEN BY ANY PERSON, COMPANY OR CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TO THE
PRODUCT SHALL BE BINDING ON SELLER. This
Limited Warranty gives the Purchaser specific legal rights and Purchaser may also have other rights which
vary between different jurisdictions. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, or allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages; therefore some
limitations or exclusions may not apply to this sale of goods.


No Registration Requirement: There is no requirement to register the Product. To receive warrantyservice
under the Limited Warranty, the original dated bill of sale or your original receipt should be presented to
Seller upon request as proof of purchase. Seller reserves the right to deny any warranty claim under this
Limited Warranty if the Purchaser cannot present the original dated bill ofsale or your original receipt.


Handling product complaints: If Purchaser has a product complaint, please contact your local Seller’s
Representative at Freudenberg Medical, LLC. The Product subject to the complaint with its original packaging
or equally protective packaging must be returned to: Freudenberg Medical, LLC, 1110 Mark Avenue,
Carpinteria, CA 93013-2918, USA, Attention: InHealth Technologies Canada Product Complaints. The return
must indicate the QN number provided by Seller. All returned Products become the property of Seller. In case
Seller’s technical staff concludes that (i) a Product that has been sent in by a Purchaser was not defective, (ii)
the term of the Limited Warranty was over, or (iii) there is no coverage under the Limited Warranty, Seller
reserves the right to charge the Purchaser for the costs of shipping and diagnostics. For questions or
dissatisfaction with a Product the Purchaser can contact Seller’s customer service department via Telephone
(Canada Toll-Free 888-437-4123, Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Eastern Time or U.S. Toll-Free
800.477.5969 or +1.805.684.9337, Monday through Thursday, 6:30 am to 4:00 pm, and Friday, 6:30 am to
2:00 pm Pacific Time); Fax (Canada Toll-Free 226-641-5285 or U.S. Toll-Free 888.371.1530 ), E-mail
(productcomplaints@inhealth.com), or mail (InHealth Technologies, 1110 Mark Avenue, Carpinteria, CA
93013-2918, USA, Attention: Customer Service).

7. Limited Remedy. Any warranty claims by Purchaser shall be provided to Seller in writing. Failureby
Purchaser to give written notice of claim within the warranty period shall be deemed an absolute and
unconditional waiver of Purchaser’s warranty claim. Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy for a valid
warranty claim is either replacement of the Product or a full refund of the price paid by Purchaser for the
Product. This remedy does not include the cost of installation, removal, dismantling, or reinstallation.
Purchaser will provide Seller with access to all available warranty data and field returned Products.
Purchaser will also provide Seller with an opportunity to participate in root cause analysis performed by
Purchaser concerning the Products. Seller shall have no liability tothe extent Products are or have been: (a)
modified by Purchaser or a third party; (b) modified by Seller at Purchaser’s request; (c) made to
specifications not provided by Seller; (d) used or installed in a way not known to Seller or operated under
conditions not known to Seller; or (e) subject to misuse, abuse or improper storage, installation or
maintenance.

8. Indemnity and Limitation of Liability. Each party as an “Indemnitor” respectively as the case may be, will
defend or settle at its sole expense, any third party product liability “Claim” (including demands or suits)
made against the other party (“Indemnitee”) as it concerns damage to tangible property, bodily injury and/or
death to the extent caused by the Indemnitor’s defective design (if design is warranted) or manufacture of
product (including, as the case may be, Product made by Seller), or provision of services, or its negligent acts,
omissions or willful misconduct, or “duty to warn” to the extent such duty may exist. Indemnitee will provide
prompt written notice of the Claim, all requested information about the Claim, reasonable cooperation and
assistance, and sole authority to defend or settle any Claim. Indemnitor will keep Indemnitee informed of
the progress of the Claim and will confer with Indemnitee on strategies for the defense and settlement of
the Claim as may be appropriate. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, EXCEPTFOR
BREACH OF OBLIGATIONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY, MISAPPROPRIATION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, OR LOSS
OF SELLER’S ANTICIPATED PROFITS, NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY OR ANY THIRD
PARTY FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES OF
ANY KIND ARISING FROM OR RELATING TO THE OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS CONTRACT. THE TERM
“CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES” INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF REVENUE AND
COST OF CAPITAL. EXCEPT FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO SELLER’S GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR
WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, SELLER’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY RELATING TO SELLER’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS
CONTRACT (WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED: (I) ON AN
AGGREGATED CLAIM BASIS, THE AMOUNT PAID TO SELLER UNDER THIS AGREEMENT DURING THE TWELVE
(12) MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY (“THE
COMBINED TOTAL”), OR (II) 10% OF THE COMBINED TOTAL ON A PER CLAIM BASIS. THE PARTIES EXPRESSLY
AGREE THAT THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY PROVISION SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT
EVEN IF IT IS FOUND THAT PURCHASER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.

9. Recall. In the event Seller conducts a voluntary or government-mandated recall, field correction, market
withdrawal, stock recovery, or other similar action with respect to the Products (“Recall”), Seller and
Purchaser will consult with each other without delay, however the final decision for handling any Recall shall
rest with Seller. Purchaser will immediately (i.e., within 24 hours or less) notify Seller if Purchaser learns that
a potential Recall implicates the Products, and if a complaint alleges that a death or serious deterioration in
the state of health has occurred. In other cases, Purchaser will notify Seller of complaints within 24-hours
without any delay that could not be justified. Purchaser will provide all reasonable assistance requested by
the Seller in the conduct of aRecall, and will: (a) provide Seller with available performance evaluations,
accident reports, engineering investigations, and other data relating to the potential Recall; (b) provide
Seller a reasonable opportunity to participate in inquiries and discussions among Purchaser, its customer
and governmental agencies regarding the need for and scope of the Recall; and (c) consult with Seller about
the most cost-effective method of modifying or replacing systems or component parts, including the
Products, in order to remedy the alleged defect or non-compliance. Seller shall be solely responsible for
notifying governmental or regulatory authorities regarding any such matters,

and Purchaser will cooperate with Seller in reporting any requirements or other follow-up activities
(including but not limited to, corrective action) relating thereto. Each party will designate a representative
responsible for the exchange of such information and for all other regulatory information. In the event of a
Recall, Purchaser will not make any statement to the press or public concerning the Recall without first
notifying Seller and obtaining Seller’s prior approval of any suchstatement. If a Recall arises from any other
reason, including Purchaser’s products, acts or omissions in the marketing, distribution, storage, or
handling of the Product, the costs and responsibilities of the Recall will be borne by the Purchaser. The
parties will maintain records of allsales of Product sufficient to adequately administer a Recall for the
period required by applicable law.

10. Patent Infringement. Seller will defend or settle, at its sole expense, any third party claim, demand or
suit against Purchaser alleging that the use of any Product designed and made by Seller,infringes a patent,
copyright, trade secret or other intellectual property right (“IP Claim(s)”); provided: (a) the alleged
infringement does not arise from Seller’s compliance with specifications or designs furnished by Purchaser;
(b) Seller receives prompt written notice of such IP Claim and exclusive control over its defense and/or
settlement; and (c) Purchaser provides Seller with all information available to Purchaser for the defense and
cooperates with Seller in the defense, and does not take a position adverse to Seller. Further, Seller will have
no liability under this Section 10 ifand to the extent that an IP Claim is based on: (1) a Product modification
made by Purchaser or a third party, or made by Seller at Purchaser’s request; (2) use or interconnection by
Purchaser of the Product in combination with other products not made or sourced by Seller; or 3) Products
made to design or specifications not provided by Seller. Except for third party IP Claims above, and subject to
the limitations set out in Section 8 above, Seller’s exclusive obligation to Purchaser as to Products declared to
infringe, and Seller’s right as to Products which Seller believes are likely to infringe, is the acquisition of a
license, or the replacement of Products with non-infringing goods, or the modification of the Products so that
they are non-infringing. If Seller determines that none of the foregoing alternatives are reasonably available,
Seller will issue a refund equal to the purchase pricefor the affected Products if within one year of delivery or
the Purchaser’s net book value of the affected Product at the time of the refund. Regarding Purchaser’s
products made by or utilizing the designs of Purchaser, or products combined or interconnected with
Products furnished under this Contract, Purchaser will defend and settle at its sole expense, any third party
claim, demand or suit against Seller alleging any of such products infringes a patent, copyright, trade secret
or other intellectual property right, provided: (i) the alleged infringement does not arise from Purchaser’s
compliance with specifications or designs furnished by Seller; (ii) Purchaser receives prompt written notice of
such claim, demand or suit and exclusive control over its defense and/or settlement; and
(iii) Seller provides Purchaser with all information available to Seller for the defense and cooperateswith
Purchaser in the defense, and does not take a position adverse to Purchaser. THIS SECTION 10 STATES THE
ENTIRE LIABILITY OF SELLER AND PURCHASER’S LIMITED REMEDIES AS TO IP CLAIMS.

11. Ownership of Proprietary Materials. Seller will have and retain all intellectual property rights inall
Products, tooling and associated materials, furnished by Seller in connection with or pursuant to this
Contract, including, without limitation, patents, utility models, design rights (and any pending applications),
trademarks, copyrights, technical, business, economic or know-how information, tradesecrets, confidential
proprietary information, inventions, data, formulae, material compositions, drawings, specifications,
prototypes, manufacturing processes, product pricing and any right related

thereto (whether or not patentable) that is not generally available to the public (“Proprietary Materials”). No
Proprietary Materials created by Seller in connection with or pursuant to this Contractshall be considered
“works made for hire” as that term is used in connection with the U.S. Copyright Act. To the extent that
Purchaser owns any rights in such Proprietary Materials, Purchaser hereby irrevocably assigns to Seller all
rights, title and interest, including all intellectual property rights, in and to such Proprietary Materials.

12. Technical Advice. Unless otherwise agreed mutually in writing, any technical advice furnishedby Seller
to Purchaser before or after delivery of the Products is provided “as is” on a good faith judgment basis, but
without warranty of any kind, and is accepted at Purchaser’s sole risk.

13. Compliance with Law. The parties will comply with all applicable federal, state, local and foreign laws,
regulations, orders, rules, and ordinances. Purchaser shall not ship to, sell, or distribute the Products in any
territory outside those specified in an agreement with Seller.

14. Confidentiality. If the parties have entered into a Confidentiality or Non-Disclosure Agreement (“NDA”),
the terms and conditions of the NDA shall apply and control for confidentiality obligations between the
parties. In connection with this Contract, Purchaser may have access to Seller’s confidential information,
including, without limitation inventions, developments, know how, specifications, business plans, results of
testing, systems, financial information, product information, methods of operation, manufacturing
processes, customer information, supplier information and compilations of data (“Seller’s Confidential
Information”). Purchaser shall use Seller’s Confidential Information only for the purposes contemplated
under this Contract and shall not disclose it to third parties. Purchaser shall maintain the confidentiality of
Seller’s Confidential Information in the same manner, but in no event less than the manner, in which it
protects its own confidential information. Purchaser is permitted to disclose Seller’s Confidential Information
to its employees and authorized subcontractors on a need to know basis only, provided that such employees
and authorized subcontractors have written confidentiality obligations to Purchaser no less stringent than
the confidentiality obligations under this Section. Upon termination of this Contract, Purchaser shall return
Seller’s Confidential Information and shall not use Seller’s Confidential Information for its own,or any third
party’s, benefit. Purchaser’s confidentiality obligations shall survive termination of this Contract for so long
as Seller’s Confidential Information remains confidential. Seller shall be entitled to injunctive relief, including,
but not limited to, emergency, preliminary, temporary and permanent injunctions, from any court of
competent jurisdiction as may be necessary to enjoin any violation of the foregoing covenants, without the
necessity of proving immediate irreparable harm or an inadequate remedy at law.

15. Contract Work. Purchaser and Seller are independent contractors and nothing in this Contract makes
either party the agent or legal representative of the other party for any purpose. Neither partyhas authority
to assume or to create any obligation on behalf of the other party.

16. Termination by Seller. In addition to any other rights of Seller to terminate or suspend performance of
this Contract, Seller may, upon written notice to Purchaser, immediately terminate allor any part of this
Contract or suspend performance under this Contract, without any liability to Purchaser: (a) if Purchaser (1)
repudiates, breaches, or threatens to breach any of the terms of this Contract, (2) fails to accept or threatens
not to accept Products in accordance with this Contract, or

(2) fails to make timely payment; or (b) upon the occurrence or threat of insolvency or bankruptcy of
Purchaser. Upon termination of this Contract by Seller: (i) Seller shall be relieved of any further obligation to
Purchaser; (ii) Purchaser shall be liable to Seller for the immediate payment of amountsthen billed to date by
Seller to Purchaser; (iii) Purchaser shall purchase and pay Seller immediately for all unique raw materials,
work in process and finished goods under this Contract; (iv) Purchaser shall reimburse Seller for any
unreimbursed and unamortized research and development costs, capital equipment, and supplies that are
unique to the Products; and (v) Purchaser shall immediatelyreimburse Seller for all preparation and other
expenses incurred by Seller or its subcontractors in connection with this Contract and for all other losses or
costs arising from termination.

17. Termination by Purchaser. If Seller fails to perform any material obligation under this Contract or
delivers Product after an agreed upon delivery date, and, if the non-performance can be cured butSeller fails
to cure the non-performance within thirty (30) business days after written notice from Purchaser, Purchaser
may terminate this Contract without further obligation. Otherwise, upon giving written notice to Seller not
less than ninety (90) days prior to shipment Purchaser may cancel any purchase order or scheduled delivery
under this Contract, in which case: (a) Seller will be relieved ofany further obligation to Purchaser; (b)
Purchaser will pay all amounts then due; (c) Purchaser will purchase and pay Seller immediately for all unique
raw materials, work in process and finished goods under this Contract; and (d) Purchaser shall reimburse
Seller for any unreimbursed and unamortized research and development costs, capital equipment, and
supplies that are unique to theProducts.

18. Force Majeure. Neither party will be liable if its performance is delayed or made impossible or
commercially impracticable due to acts of God, civil commotion, terrorism, military authority, war, riot,fire,
labor trouble or strikes, unavailability of materials or components, explosion, breakdown or accident, delay in
transportation, plant shutdown, compliance with governmental requests, laws, regulations, order or actions,
unforeseen circumstances, or causes beyond such party’s reasonable control.

19. Governing Law, Jurisdiction and Venue. This Contract will be governed by and construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of Michigan without reference to the choice of law principles thereof. The
Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is expressly excluded. Subject to the provisions
of Dispute Resolution below, each party irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction of the Courts of the State of
Michigan and the United States District Court for the EasternDistrict of Michigan and hereby waives, to the
fullest extent it may effectively do so, the defense of an inconvenient forum to the maintenance of such
action or proceeding.

20. Dispute Resolution. In the event of any dispute or disagreement between Seller and Purchaser arising
out of or relating to this Contract or a Product (“Dispute”), such Dispute, upon the written request of Seller or
Purchaser, shall be referred to the chief financial officers of each party or their respective designees. The
chief financial officers or their respective designees shall promptly meet in good faith to resolve the Dispute
and if they do not agree upon a resolution within thirty (30) calendar days after the reference of the Dispute
to them, then such Dispute, upon written notice fromone party to the other of its intent to arbitrate
(“Arbitration Notice”), shall be submitted to and settled exclusively by final and binding arbitration in lieu of
any judicial proceeding; provided, however, that nothing contained in this Section shall preclude any party
from seeking or obtaining from a court of competent jurisdiction: (a) injunctive relief, or (b) equitable or
other judicial relief to specifically

enforce the provisions of this Contract or to preserve the status quo prior to the event(s) leading to the
Dispute. Arbitration shall be conducted by the American Arbitration Association in Southfield, Michigan
before a single arbitrator in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration
Association existing at the date of submission of the Dispute to arbitration. Anyarbitration award shall be
binding and enforceable against Seller and Purchaser and judgment may be entered thereon in any court of
competent jurisdiction. Notwithstanding the forgoing, any Disputerelating to or arising out of, in whole or in
part, any breach of Purchaser’s obligations of confidentiality hereunder or for the misuse or infringement of
Seller’s intellectual property rights by Purchaser shall not be subject to binding arbitration under this
Contract.

21. Assignment, Waiver, Entire Agreement, Severability. Purchaser may not assign or delegate any of its
rights or obligations under this Contract without prior written consent from Seller. Seller may terminate this
Contract upon giving at least sixty (60) days written notice to Purchaser, without any liability to Purchaser, if
there is a change of control of Purchaser. Seller may assign its rights and obligations under this Contract at
any time, without Purchaser’s prior written consent. The failureof either party to enforce any right or remedy
provided in this Contract or by law on a particular occasion will not be deemed a waiver of that right or
remedy on a subsequent occasion or a waiver of any other right or remedy. This Contract constitutes the
entire agreement between the parties withrespect to its subject matter, and supersedes all prior oral or
written representations or agreements by the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Contract. This
Contract may not be modified unless in writing and signed by authorized representatives of both parties. Any
provision found invalid or unenforceable will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision
and the invalid provision may be judicially modified to the extent enforceable.

22. Two Year Limitation. Neither party may bring a claim or action arising out of or related to this Contract,
including any claim of fraud or misrepresentation, more than two (2) years after the causeof action accrues.