Firm Order for the Original Additional Runs Sample Clauses

Firm Order for the Original Additional Runs. Buyer hereby issues a Firm Order for all of the Original Additional Runs made available during the period from [*] through [*]. Such Firm Order shall constitute a binding order for every Original Additional Run that BIP makes available as set forth in the Binding Production Schedule or as otherwise agreed upon in writing by the Parties, not to exceed [*] Original Additional Runs without Buyer's prior written approval. As the Parties are of the common opinion that any Original Additional Run would be the result of BIP's good faith outsourcing activities with the goal of providing additional near-term Bulk Drug Substance Runs for the Product, BIP shall in no way be liable to Buyer or anybody else for the non-fulfillment of such Firm Orders for the Original Additional Runs.
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