Rejection of Delivered AGI-1067 or Probucol Sample Clauses

Rejection of Delivered AGI-1067 or Probucol. (a) In the event that AGIX reasonably determines that any shipment of AGI-1067 or Probucol does not conform to any of the warranties set forth in Section 5.1, then AGIX will give Dow notice thereof (including a sample from such shipment) within sixty (60) days after receipt thereof. In such event, Dow will undertake appropriate testing of such sample and will notify AGIX whether it has confirmed such non-conformity within ten (10) days after receipt of such notice from AGIX. If Dow notifies OCTOBER 6, 2005 AGIX that it has not confirmed such non-conformity, AGIX will submit the disputed shipment for testing to a mutually agreed upon independent testing laboratory of recognized standing in the industry. The findings of this laboratory will be binding on the Parties. The expenses of such laboratory testing will be borne by Dow if the testing confirms the non-conformity or by AGIX if the testing does not confirm the non-conformity. (b) If any AGI-1067 or Probucol delivered to AGIX pursuant to this Agreement does not conform to the warranty set forth in Section 5.1, Dow will reimburse or credit AGIX with the AGI-1067 Price plus AGIX's cost of the Probucol used to manufacture the AGI-1067 or Probucol Price paid on account of such AGI-1067 or Probucol as well as any transportation, repackaging and holding charges reasonably incurred by AGIX in connection with such non-conforming AGI-1067 or Probucol. At AGIX's election: (i) Dow will be relieved of any obligation to deliver any AGI-1067 or Probucol in replacement of such non-conforming AGI-1067 or Probucol, or (ii) Dow will replace the non-conforming AGI-1067 or Probucol with AGI-1067 or Probucol that conforms to the warranty set forth in Section 5.1 and Dow shall receive full payment with respect thereto. THE REMEDY IN THIS PARAGRAPH WILL BE AGIX'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY THAT AGIX WILL HAVE HEREUNDER, OR AT LAW OR EQUITY, FOR BREACH OF DOW'S WARRANTIES UNDER SECTION 5.1.
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