Arrow CYC1000 User Manual page 66

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LIMITATION OF LIABILITIES
In no event shall Arrow be liable to you, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), strict liability, or any
other legal theory, for any direct, indirect, special, consequential, incidental, punitive, or exemplary damages
with respect to any matters relating to this agreement. In no event shall arrow's liability arising out of this
agreement in the aggregate exceed the amount paid by you under this agreement for the purchase of the
evaluation board.
IDENTIFICATION
You shall, at Your expense, defend Arrow and its Affiliates and Licensors against a claim or action brought by a
third party for infringement or misappropriation of any patent, copyright, trade secret or other intellectual
property right of a third party to the extent resulting from (1) Your combination of the Evaluation Board with
any other component, system, software, or firmware, (2) Your modification of the Evaluation Board, or (3) Your
use of the Evaluation Board in a manner not permitted under this Agreement. You shall indemnify Arrow and its
Affiliates and Licensors against and pay any resulting costs and damages finally awarded against Arrow and its
Affiliates and Licensors or agreed to in any settlement, provided that You have sole control of the defense and
settlement of the claim or action, and Arrow cooperates in the defense and furnishes all related evidence under
its control at Your expense. Arrow will be entitled to participate in the defense of such claim or action and to
employ counsel at its own expense.
RECYCLING
The Evaluation Board is not to be disposed as an urban waste. At the end of its life cycle, differentiated waste
collection must be followed, as stated in the directive 2002/96/EC. In all the countries belonging to the European
Union (EU Dir. 2002/96/EC) and those following differentiated recycling, the Evaluation Board is subject to
differentiated recycling at the end of its life cycle, therefore: It is forbidden to dispose the Evaluation Board as
an undifferentiated waste or with other domestic wastes. Consult the local authorities for more information on
the proper disposal channels. An incorrect Evaluation Board disposal may cause damage to the environment and
is punishable by the law.
CYC1000 User Guide
www.arrow.com
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January 2020

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