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CMS TO LOOK TO ALCOA. CCBCC will use good faith efforts to cause the CMs to look directly and exclusively to Alcoa for remedies for any quality or delivery problems with Aluminum Can Stock purchased under this Agreement, whether the CMs buy directly from Alcoa or through CCBCC. Alcoa agrees to directly provide, and to be solely responsible for providing, such remedies to the CMs. Any limitations on Alcoa's liability for quality or delivery problems will be determined between each CM and Alcoa. However, Alcoa will not limit its liability for quality or delivery problems with each CM for Aluminum Can Stock purchased under this Agreement more than it limits its liability with that CM for Aluminum Can Stock not purchased hereunder, and in any case no more than it limits it liability with that CM as of the last signing date of this Agreement. Alcoa shall not be responsible to TCCTC, CCBCC or TCCC for their incidental or consequential damages arising hereunder.
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  • Settlement as to Specific Receivables and Dilution (a) If, (i) on the day of purchase of any Receivable from an Originator hereunder, any of the representations or warranties set forth in Sections 5.5, 5.12, 5.20, 5.22, 5.23, 5.26 or 5.27 are not true with respect to such Receivable or (ii) as a result of any action or inaction (other than solely as a result of the failure to collect such Receivable due to a discharge in bankruptcy or similar insolvency proceeding or other credit related reasons with respect to the relevant Obligor) of such Originator, on any subsequent day, any of such representations or warranties set forth in Sections 5.5, 5.12, 5.20, 5.22, 5.23, 5.26 or 5.27 is no longer true with respect to such Receivable, then the Purchase Price for such Receivable shall be reduced by an amount equal to the Outstanding Balance of such Receivable and shall be accounted to such Originator as provided in clause (c) below; provided, that if the Buyer thereafter receives payment on account of the Outstanding Balance of such Receivable, the Buyer promptly shall deliver such funds to such Originator.

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