Document:

Exhibit 10.1

 

INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY LICENSE AGREEMENT

MammoTest and SenoScan
Equipment Service

 

This License Agreement (“License Agreement”) is
entered into and made effective on this 23rd day of January, 2006
(the “Effective Date”), by and between:

 

Fischer
Imaging Corp., a Delaware corporation, having a principle
place of business at 12300 North Grant Street, Denver, Colorado 80241 (“Fischer”),
and

 

Eastman
Kodak Company, a New Jersey corporation, having a principle
place of business at 343 State Street, Rochester, New York 14650 (“Kodak”).

 

WHEREAS, Fischer provides warranty and maintenance
services with respect to certain mammography Equipment, as defined in Section
1.4 herein, that has been manufactured and marketed by Fischer;

 

WHEREAS, concurrently with the execution of this
License Agreement, Kodak and Fischer have entered into a separate Services
Agreement under which Fischer has agreed to provide to Kodak certain licenses,
deliverables, training and assistance to enable Kodak to Service, as defined in
Section 1.15 herein, the Equipment under new service agreements that Kodak
intends to offer to current owners of the Equipment; and

 

WHEREAS, Service of the Equipment will require the use
of Intellectual Property that Fischer sold and assigned to Hologic Inc. (“Hologic”)
in an agreement, under which a right was granted or reserved to Fischer to
grant sub-licenses under such Intellectual Property for the purpose of
providing such Services; and

 

WHEREAS, Fischer desires to grant to Kodak, and Kodak
desires to receive from Fischer, a license to such Intellectual Property for
purposes of providing such Services in accordance with the terms and condition
of this License Agreement.

 

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises
herein set forth, the parties agree as follows:

 

1.                                  DEFINITIONS

 

1.1           “Affiliate” means any company or
other legal entity that is directly or indirectly controlled by another company
or other legal entity. Control means the ability to direct the policy or
operations of an entity, directly or indirectly, and shall be presumed in the
case of the possession of more than fifty percent (50%) of the voting stock of
the controlled entity or the possession of the maximum ownership permitted by
operation of local laws or regulations governing such entity.

 

1.2           “Consumables” means disposable
materials or Parts that are used with the Equipment once during the course of a
procedure and discarded thereafter

 

 

1.3           “Deliverables” means the items,
materials and information identified in Exhibit B attached hereto and made part
hereof.

 

1.4           “Equipment” means all mammography
equipment that was sold or distributed by Fischer under the brand names “MammoTest”
and “SenoScan” prior to September 29, 2005, or that was/is sold or distributed
by Fischer thereafter with the written approval of Hologic.

 

1.5           “Hologic IP” means the Intellectual
Property relating to the Equipment and Licensed Software that was sold and
assigned by Fischer to Hologic under the Hologic IP Agreement, including
modifications and additions thereto made by Fischer as permitted by and in
accordance with the Hologic IP Agreement after closing of the Hologic IP
Agreement.  The Hologic IP includes, but
is not limited to the Patents identified in Exhibit A attached hereto and made
a part hereof and the Deliverables identified in Exhibit B.  The Hologic IP shall not include any
modifications and additions made by Hologic to the Intellectual Property
relating to the Equipment and Licensed Software.

 

1.6           “Hologic IP Agreement” means the
agreement(s) between Fischer and Hologic dated June 22, 2005, under which
Fischer sold and assigned to Hologic the Hologic IP, including the right to
manufacture, use, distribute and service the Equipment and Licensed Software,
and under which, Fischer retained or was granted a license and right to grant
sub-licenses to use the Hologic IP to perform Services for the Equipment.

 

1.7           “Intellectual Property” or “IP” means
intellectual property rights including Patents, mask rights, copyrights,
proprietary know-how, trademarks and trade names.

 

1.8           “Licensed Software” means software
used for service or operation of the Equipment in object code form and source
code form, and related documentation.

 

1.9           “Licensed Territory,” means all
countries throughout the world, but excluding Mexico.

 

1.10         “Manuals” means manuals that are used
or provided by Fischer in connection with installation, service or operation of
the Equipment, and related documentation.

 

1.11         “Parts” means spare parts for the
Equipment, including purchased Parts and Parts that are custom made for the
Equipment (“Custom Parts”).  Parts
include, but are not limited to, Consumables and the Parts listed under Parts
Information in Exhibit B with the Custom Parts identified separately

 

1.12         “Patent” means all forms of proprietary
right granted by the U.S. or any foreign government with respect to a design or
invention, including patents, patent applications and certificates of addition,
utility models and enforceable patent applications, as well as divisions, reissues,
continuations, renewals and extensions of the foregoing.

 

1.13         “Permitted Upgrades” mean (i) any
Upgrade, the provision of which does not result, directly or indirectly, in any
remuneration or payment to Fischer, Kodak or any Affiliate of Kodak, (ii) any
Upgrade which Kodak reasonably determines to be necessary to ensure the safe
operation of any Equipment in accordance with applicable health and safety
standards, (iii)

 

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any Upgrade which corrects any identified bugs in the
Licensed Software, provided that any such software bug fix merely corrects a
problem and does not provide additional functionality or significant feature
enhancements to such Equipment, (iv) any Upgrade which improves serviceability
or service diagnostics of Licensed Software, provided that any such Upgrade
does not provide any new operational functionality or significant feature
enhancements to such Equipment, (v) with respect to Fischer’s MammoTest product
line, the sale and installation of replacement cameras and other spare parts
comprising Fischer’s MammoTest products that are primarily designed to improve
the image quality, cost effectiveness and/or reliability of such products which
may result from Fischer’s sustaining engineering activities after the date
hereof but which do not result from any product development activities
performed by Fischer after September 29, 2005, (vi) with respect to Fischer’s
SenoScan product line, the sale or transfer of any spare parts which may result
from Fischer’s sustaining engineering activities after the date hereof but
which do not result from any product development activities performed by
Fischer after September 29, 2005, (vii) with respect to the Fischer’s SenoScan
product line, until June 30, 2006, any Upgrades which are required to be
performed by Fischer to the SenoScan Upgrade Contract as set forth on Schedule
2.10(j) of the Hologic IP Agreement as such contracts were in effect on June
22, 2005, (viii) with respect to Fischer’s SenoScan product line, the sale and
installation to any of Fischer’s installed customer base existing as of
September 29, 2005 of the Senoview (the Fischer Imaging workstation) or Cedara
radiologist review workstations on any SenoScan products sold prior to September
29, 2005, and (ix) any other upgrade expressly consented to in writing by
Hologic, which consent may be granted or denied in Hologic’s sole and absolute
discretion.

 

1.14         “Revision(s)” means any alteration to
the Licensed Software that improves serviceability and diagnostics of Licensed
Software or corrects an imperfection or deficiency or bug in the Licensed
Software, provided such alteration does not add any new operational
functionality or significant feature enhancement to the Licensed Software, and
any alteration to the Manuals to the extent necessary to reflect Revisions to
the Licensed Software or authorized changes to the Equipment made in the course
of performing Services under this Agreement. 
Revisions shall specifically exclude any Upgrade other than Permitted
Upgrades.

 

1.15         “Service(s)” means repair and
maintenance of the Equipment and Licensed Software.  Such Services shall include testing,
diagnosing, and repairing defects or malfunctions in such installed Equipment,
making the Equipment conform with its specifications and regulatory
requirements, or as needed if Kodak reasonably determines that Services are
necessary to ensure the safe operation of the Equipment in whole or in part in
accordance with applicable health and safety standards.  Services also include correcting any
identified bugs or defects in the Licensed Software.  Services shall specifically exclude the right
to perform any Upgrades other than Permitted Upgrades.

 

1.16         “Transfer Date” means the date, which
is three (3) calendar months following the Effective Date hereof.

 

1.17         “Transition Period” means the three (3)
month period between the Effective Date and the Transfer Date.

 

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1.18         “Upgrade” means any alteration,
upgrade, improvement, modification, adaptation or feature enhancement to any
Equipment or the Licensed Software.

 

2.                                  LICENSE RIGHTS

 

2.1                                 Grant.  Fischer hereby grants to Kodak and its
Affiliates a royalty free, paid-up license under the Hologic IP (without the
right to grant sub-licenses thereunder) only to the extent necessary to perform
Services on Equipment in the Licensed Territory.  This license includes and is limited to:

 

(a)           the right to
perform Services on the Equipment;

 

(b)           the right to
use and operate the Equipment;

 

(c)           the right to
use, copy, and make Revisions to the Licensed Software, and to install and
distribute the Licensed Software and the Revisions made thereto for use on the
Equipment in the course of performing Services;

 

(d)           the right to
use, copy, and make Revisions to the Manuals and to distribute those Manuals
intended for customers, and the Revisions made thereto for use in the operation
and Servicing of the Equipment;

 

(e)           the right to
make, have made use, sell and distribute Parts and Consumables,

 

(f)            the right
to provide service training to end customers that have purchased Equipment
directly or indirectly from Fisher, and

 

(g)           the right to
perform Permitted Upgrades.

 

Except as expressly provided in this License
Agreement, neither Kodak nor its Affiliates may modify, translate, reverse
engineer, decompile, disassemble, re-engineer or create derivative works based
on the Licensed Software nor may Kodak or its Affiliates use any item of
Hologic Confidential Information as defined in Section 4.1, to perform any
product development activities.

 

2.2           Sub-License. Kodak and Fischer
each hereby acknowledges that (i) this License Agreement constitutes a
sub-license by Fischer entered into pursuant to Section 5A of the Hologic IP
Agreement; and (ii) the license granted to Kodak hereunder is a sublicense
expressly limited to and by the express terms of the license granted by Hologic
to Fischer pursuant to Section 5A.1(a)(iii) and (iv) of the Hologic IP
Agreement and does not grant to Kodak any rights other than those set forth in
Section 5A.1(a)(iii) and (iv) of the Hologic IP Agreement unless otherwise
expressly set forth herein.

 

2.3           Service Contract Renewals.  Fischer hereby agrees that it will not
attempt to renew the service contract of any current customer of Fischer who
receives Service from Kodak

 

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after the date of this Agreement
unless such customer has first refused to enter into a new Service contract
with Kodak.  With respect to any of
Fischer’s Service customers that do not enter into a new Service contract with
Kodak, Fischer retains the right to continue to Service such customers, or to
contract out the Service obligations to another party.  For so long as Fischer continues to perform
Services or to have warranty or maintenance obligations with respect to the
Equipment, Fischer retains for itself the right and license to use and exercise
the Hologic IP to Service the Equipment concurrently with Kodak.  Nothing herein limits or restricts Hologic’s
own right to use, exercise, transfer, license, or further sublicense the
Hologic IP; including, without limitation, the right to provide service, with
respect to the Equipment, to any customer of Fischer, Kodak or any other party.

 

2.4                                 Restrictions
and Limitations.

 

(a)           Kodak and its Affiliates shall not remove, alter or obscure any
copyright, trademark or other proprietary notice or marking on or within the
Equipment, Licensed Software or Manuals.

 

(b)           All rights and licenses not expressly
set forth in this License Agreement are reserved by Fischer and Hologic.  Kodak and its Affiliates shall use the
Hologic IP only as expressly permitted herein in order to perform the Services.

 

(c)           Fischer reserves all of its rights
and licenses to the Hologic IP within Mexico. 
All references in this License Agreement to the license granted to Kodak
and its Affiliates exclude the right to use or exercise the Hologic IP in
Mexico, or to provide Services on Equipment installed in Mexico.

 

2.5                                 No
Implied Licenses.  Nothing in this
License Agreement shall be construed as granting Kodak or its Affiliates, or
any customer of Kodak, any right or license under any Intellectual Property
right of Fischer or Hologic by implication, estoppel or otherwise, except as
expressly set forth in this License Agreement. 
Hologic retains sole and exclusive ownership of the Hologic IP.

 

2.6                                 Records
& Audits.  Kodak shall, and shall
cause its Affiliates to, keep and maintain complete and accurate records
relating to the performance of Services hereunder in sufficient detail to
enable Fischer and/or Hologic to confirm their compliance with the scope and
restrictions of the license rights granted under this Section 2.  Such records shall include, but not be
limited to copies of all correspondence with Fisher incorporating Hologic
Confidential Information or relating to the transfer of Hologic Confidential
Information.  Kodak and its Affiliates
also shall maintain a record of all third parties to whom Kodak provides
Hologic Confidential Information, and a copy of the
confidentiality agreement with each such third party covering such
disclosure.  Each such record shall be
maintained by Kodak and its Affiliates for a period of three (3) after its
creation.  Such records of Kodak and its
Affiliates may be audited from time to time, but not more than once in each
calendar year, by an independent certified public accountant appointed by
Fisher or Hologic and reasonably acceptable to Kodak, to the extent necessary
to verify such compliance.  All such audits
shall be conducted following reasonable prior written notice and the auditors
shall comply with normal safety and security

 

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procedures of Kodak and its
Affiliates, and shall agree in writing to treat all information furnished by
Kodak and its Affiliate in the course of such audit as confidential to Kodak
and its Affiliates.  Such inspection
shall be undertaken at the expense of the party requesting the audit.

 

3.                                  DELIVERY

 

3.1           Promptly upon execution of this
License Agreement by both parties, Fischer shall deliver to Kodak the
Deliverables identified in Exhibit B to the extent not previously provided to
Kodak.

 

4.                                  CONFIDENTIALITY

 

4.1                                 Any
information relating to Services or Equipment that is provided to Kodak
hereunder in documented form, including but not limited to Licensed Software
and Parts Drawings, shall be treated as confidential information of Hologic (“Hologic
Confidential Information “) under this License Agreement.  Except as expressly permitted herein, Kodak
shall not disclose, provide or otherwise make available any item of the Hologic
Confidential Information, in whole or in part, to any third party.  Kodak shall use all reasonable efforts and
exert a reasonable degree of care to protect the Hologic Confidential
Information, and shall provide such information only to employees, agents and
contractors of Kodak and its Affiliates on a need-to-know basis who have
entered into agreements to protect confidential information received in the
course of work for Kodak or its Affiliates on terms at least as protective as
the provisions of this Section. Any breach of the provisions of this Section
4.1 by Kodak’s or its Affiliates’ employees, agents, or contractors, shall be
deemed to be a breach by Kodak itself. 
Kodak agrees to protect the Hologic Confidential Information with the
same standard of care and procedures, but in no event less than a reasonable
standard of care, which it uses to protect its own trade secrets and
proprietary information of similar nature.

 

4.2                                 The
obligations of Kodak and its Affiliates under this Section 4 with regard to the
Hologic Confidential Information shall remain in effect for so long as the
Hologic Confidential Information remains confidential. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, Kodak and its Affiliates shall have no obligation hereunder with
respect to any information which Kodak can demonstrate:

 

(a)           is publicly disclosed and generally
available through no wrongful act of Kodak, Fischer or its Affiliates;

 

(b)           is
rightfully received from a third party without restriction and without breach
of this License Agreement;

 

(c)           was already
known to Kodak or its Affiliates without obligation of confidentiality prior to
its disclosure by Fischer hereunder; or

 

(d)           is
independently developed by personnel of Kodak or its Affiliates without access
to, or reliance on, Hologic Confidential Information, and without breach of
this License Agreement.

 

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4.3           Upon termination of this License Agreement,
Kodak shall destroy or return to Fischer or Hologic the Licensed Software and
Parts Drawings provided hereunder and any other Hologic Confidential
Information provided to Kodak hereunder that is identified or labeled as the
confidential or proprietary information of Hologic then in Kodak’s or its
Affiliates’ possession or under their control, and certify such destruction or
complete return to Fischer.

 

5.                                  WARRANTIES AND INDEMNIFICATION

 

5.1           Hologic IP.  Fischer represents and warrants that it
entered into the Hologic IP Agreement with Hologic, and that Fischer has the
right under that agreement or has subsequently secured the right to grant to
Kodak the licenses and rights granted under this License Agreement subject to
the limitations and restrictions set forth herein.  Fischer represents and warrants that Hologic
has consented to its entry into this Agreement and to the delivery of the six
complete Equipment units to Kodak, each of which shall be used only for Kodak’s
internal training and support purposes and which may not be sold, transferred
or otherwise disposed of in whole or in part to a third party.

 

5.2           Each party represents and warrants to
the other that it has the authority and rights necessary to enter into this
License Agreement and to grant the licenses and rights and perform the
obligations contemplated herein.

 

5.3           EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED IN SECTION
5.1 AND 5.2, NEITHER PARTY MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY HEREUNDER.  EACH PARTY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER EXPRESS AND
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS OR
EFFICACY OF THE HOLOGIC IP, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.

 

5.4           Fischer shall defend, indemnify, and
hold Kodak, its Affiliates, and their respective agents, officers, employees,
directors, and shareholders harmless from and against any and all costs,
liabilities, penalties, losses, and reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs
(collectively, “Losses”) occurring on or after the Effective Date, arising from
Fischer’s breach of this License Agreement, and from any infringement of
Intellectual Property or violation of other third party rights in the course of
Kodak providing Services hereunder to the extent such infringement or violation
is attributable to the use of unmodified Hologic IP as authorized under this
License Agreement in such performance of Services.

 

5.5           Fischer shall defend, indemnify, and
hold Kodak, its affiliates, and their respective agents, officers, employees,
directors, and shareholders harmless from and against any and all Losses
arising from any claim by Hologic that Fischer has breached the license terms
under the Hologic IP Agreement, and any breach of Fischer’s representations and
warranties made to Kodak in this License Agreement.

 

5.6           Kodak shall defend, indemnify, and
hold Fischer, its Affiliates, and licensors (including Hologic), and their
respective agents, officers, employees, directors, and shareholders harmless
from and against any and all Losses from claims arising from Kodak’s breach of
this License Agreement or based on intellectual property infringement to the
extent attributable to

 

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Revisions and redesigns of Equipment or Parts made or
commissioned by Kodak, and for injury or death of any person or persons,
including employees of Kodak or its Affiliates, or for loss of or damage to any
property arising out of or in any way relating to performance of Services by
Kodak or its Affiliates or their use of the Hologic IP under this Agreement,
whether or not arising in tort or occasioned by the negligence of Kodak or its
Affiliates.

 

5.7           Kodak agrees that its breach of any
restrictions or limitations in Section 2 herein or its breach of its
obligations of confidentiality under Section 4.1 herein could cause irreparable
harm to Fischer and/or Hologic, that Fischer and Hologic’s remedies at law in
the event of such breach may be inadequate, and that, accordingly, in the event
of such breach, a restraining order or injunction or both may be issued against
Kodak and/or any of the subsidiaries, in addition to any other rights and
remedies that are available to Fischer and Hologic. 

6.                                  TERM

 

6.1           Term.  This License Agreement shall commence on the
Effective Date first above written and shall continue until terminated in
accordance with Section 6.2.

 

6.2           Termination.  This License Agreement shall expire on its
own terms at such time when Kodak is no longer party to or bound under any
Service contracts for the Equipment. 
Either party may terminate this License Agreement and any other
agreement entered into between the parties, in the event of a material breach
by the other of this License Agreement or of any other agreement between the
parties hereto, which material breach remains uncured for a period of thirty
(30) days following receipt of notice of breach.  Licenses granted hereunder shall not survive
termination of this License Agreement. 
Fischer may terminate this License Agreement immediately by written
notice to Kodak in the event of Kodak’s gross negligence or intentional
misconduct under this License Agreement. 
Hologic shall be a third party beneficiary entitled to enforce Kodak’s
compliance with this License Agreement, and Hologic shall have the right to
terminate this Agreement (i) upon notice to Kodak in the event of a material
breach by Kodak of this License Agreement, which material breach remains
uncured for a period of thirty (30) days following receipt of notice of breach
whether such notice of breach was delivered by Fischer or Hologic, and (ii)
immediately upon written notice to Kodak in the event of Kodak’s gross
negligence or intentional misconduct under this License Agreement.

 

6.3           Consequence of Termination.  Upon expiration or termination of this
License Agreement, the right to use the Hologic IP hereunder shall immediately
terminate, and Kodak shall deliver to Hologic or destroy the Hologic IP
provided to Kodak hereunder that comprise Hologic Confidential Information, and
shall notify Fischer in writing of such destruction.

7.                                  GENERAL

 

7.1           Notices. Notices, statements
and other communication required or permitted under this License Agreement
shall be given in writing and delivered by hand, by receipted

 

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overnight courier service or by
United States Postal Service, certified or registered mail, postage prepaid,
return receipt requested, or by facsimile to the following addresses:

 

	
   

  	
  If to Fischer, to:

  	
   

  	
  Fischer Imaging Corporation

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  12300 North Grant Street

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Denver, Colorado 80241

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Attn: Steven L. Durnil

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Fax No.: 303-252-4256

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  with a copy to:

  	
   

  	
  Davis Graham &
  Stubbs LLP

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  1550 17th
  Street, Suite 500

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Denver, Colorado 80202

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Attn: Ronald R. Levine, II, Esq.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Fax No.: 303-893-1379

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  with a copy to:

  	
   

  	
  Hologic, Inc.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  35
  Crosby Drive

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Bedford,
  MA 01730-1401

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Attn:
  Robert Cascella

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Fax
  No.: 781-276-0580

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  with a copy to:

  	
   

  	
  Brown
  Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  One
  Financial Center

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Boston,
  MA 02111

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Attn:
  Philip J. Flink, Esq.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Fax
  No.: 617-526-5000

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  If to Kodak, to:

  	
   

  	
  Eastman Kodak Company

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  343 State Street

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Rochester, New York
  14650-0211

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Attn: Director,
  Corporate Commercial Affairs

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Fax No.: 585-724-9563

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  with a copy to:

  	
   

  	
  Eastman Kodak Company

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  4915 Hallstead Way

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Tampa, Fl 33647

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Attn: Director,
  Multi-Vendor Equipment Services

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  	
  Fax No.:
  813-910-8263

  

 

7.2           Governing Law.  This License
Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of
the State of Colorado without giving effect to its conflicts of law principles.

 

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7.3           Amendment.  No amendment or
modification of the terms of this License Agreement shall be binding on either
party unless reduced to writing and signed by an authorized officer of the
party to be bound.

 

7.4           Waiver.  No failure or delay
on the part of a party in exercising any right hereunder will operate as a
waiver of, or impair, any such right. No single or partial exercise of any such
right will preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of
any other right. No waiver of any such right will be deemed a waiver of any
other right hereunder.

 

7.5           Independent Contractors.  The parties hereto are independent
contractors, and not joint ventures or partners.  Neither party is authorized to make any
representation or warranty on behalf of the other, or to purport to be an agent
of the other, or to attempt to bind the other to any contract, liability or
other obligation.

 

7.6           Entire Agreement.  This License
Agreement, the Services Agreement of even date herewith, and the nondisclosure
agreement between the parties constitute the entire agreement between the
parties hereto respecting the subject matter hereof, and supersede and
terminate all prior understandings respecting the subject matter hereof,
whether written or oral.  This License
Agreement may be amended by an instrument in writing executed by both parties
hereto, subject to Hologic’s prior approval which shall not be unreasonably
withheld.

 

7.7           Attorneys’ Fees.  In the event that
any action or proceeding is brought by either party for the enforcement or
interpretation of this License Agreement, the prevailing party in such action
or proceeding shall be entitled to recover from the non-prevailing party, in
addition to any other remedy obtained, the prevailing party’s reasonable
attorneys’ fees and costs incurred in connection therewith.

 

7.8           Assignment.  Neither
party may assign this License Agreement, in whole or in part, without
the prior written approval of the other, except that Kodak may assign this
License Agreement without approval to a third party that acquires substantially
the entire business of Kodak to which this License Agreement relates.  To the extent Kodak is authorized to assign
all or a portion of this License Agreement, it shall remain responsible under
this License Agreement for the acts and omissions of its assignees.

 

7.9           Counterparts and Facsimiles.  This License Agreement may be executed in one
or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original.  Facsimile signatures constitute original
signatures for purposes of the execution of this License Agreement.

 

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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have entered into this License
Agreement as of the Effective Date.

 

	
  Understood and agreed:

  	
  Understood and agreed:

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  FISCHER IMAGING CORP.

  	
  EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  By:

  	
  /s/ Steven Durnil

  	
   

  	
  By:

  	
  /s/ Kevin Hobert

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Title:

  	
  President and CEO

  	
   

  	
  Title:

  	
  President of the Health Group

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Approved and Accepted:

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  HOLOGIC, INC.

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  By:

  	
  /s/ Robert Cascella

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Its:

  	
  President and COO

  	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
							

 

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Kodak / Fischer License Agreement

Dated January 23, 2006

 

EXHIBIT A

 

HOLOGIC PATENTS

 

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Kodak / Fischer License Agreement

Dated January 23, 2006

 

EXHIBIT B

 

Deliverables

 

Parts
Information: a list
of the Parts; service history of the Parts; Parts failure data; current
inventory; identity of suppliers of purchased Parts; and current prices for
purchased Parts.

 

Parts Drawings: design and manufacturing
drawings  of the Parts, including
manufacturing design specifications and tolerances; and any tools and molds in
Fischer’s possession for making the Parts.

 

Licensed
Software: copies of  the
latest release of any software, in source code and executable versions, that is used for service or operation of the
Equipment, including databases and related technical documentation.

 

Manuals:
copies of  Service
manuals (including wiring diagrams and theory guides), installation manuals and
user manuals for the Equipment in electronic and hardcopy form.

 

Vendor lists, customer lists

 

All of the above constitute Hologic Confidential Information

 

13Exhibit 10.2

 

CONFIDENTIAL

 

 

AGREEMENT

 

This Agreement is made as of the 23rd day
of January 2006 (the “Effective Date”), between Eastman Kodak Company,
having its principal office at 343 State St., Rochester, N.Y. 14650 (“Kodak”)
and Fischer Imaging Corporation, having its principal office at 12300 North
Grant St., Denver, Co. 80241 (“Fischer”). 
Fischer and Kodak desire to enter into this Agreement, by which Fischer
desires to develop worldwide external service capabilities, both for service
delivery and parts supply, for their Mammotest and SenoScan product lines  (the “Product” or “Products”).Having an
alternative service provider who can satisfy the needs of Fischer’s customers
is important to Fischer as it is considering exiting it’s service business.
Therefore, Fischer desires to enable Kodak’s service organization to provide
these services and Kodak is willing to provide these services as described
herein pursuant to the terms and conditions described herein.

 

TERM.  This Agreement shall be effective on the date
hereof and shall continue in effect for a period of 5 years (60 months) unless
terminated earlier in accordance with this Agreement.

 

Terms and Conditions of Agreement

 

1.              FISCHER
RESPONSIBILITIES

 

A.
Training

 

	
  i.

  	
   

  	
  Fischer will provide
  Kodak with 12 training classes, 6 for each of the Products. Upon reasonable
  prior notice to Fischer, Kodak may elect to have one of each of the classes
  held in Europe.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ii.

  	
   

  	
  The training schedule,
  including program duration, is set forth in Schedule I.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  iii.

  	
   

  	
  Each class shall be
  limited to 6 Kodak employees.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  iv.

  	
   

  	
  Each class will cover
  either the Mammotest or the SenoScan products.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  v.

  	
   

  	
  Each Kodak technician
  attending the class will be trained on, the theory of operation for the
  applicable Product, and the detailed repair and maintenance requirements for
  each Product.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  vi.

  	
   

  	
  Fischer will be
  responsible for all of Fischer’s costs associated with or arising from its
  provision of the training classes. Moreover, Fischer will provide all of the
  training facilities, training equipment and trainers to support these
  classes.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  vii.

  	
   

  	
  Fischer recognizes that
  Kodak will incur various out of pocket expenses related to this training, and
  as an incentive for Kodak to participate in the training, will reimburse
  Kodak a flat fee of seventy five thousand dollars ($75,000) on the Effective
  Date.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  viii.

  	
   

  	
  Training and technical
  service manuals furnished to Kodak will be at least as complete and
  comprehensive as those furnished to Fischer’s technical service personnel,
  and at a minimum must include theory of operation (including software),
  electrical and mechanical schematics, preventive maintenance procedures and
  schedules, replacement part lists, and troubleshooting documentation.

  

 

B. Technical Support

 

Fischer will provide
three units of Mammotest and three units of SenoScan equipment to Kodak, free
of charge. These units will become Kodak property upon receipt. Schedule II
sets forth the shipping schedule 

 

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and delivery
location.  The units provided to Kodak
will conform to the latest build configuration and will be shipped to the
locations listed on Schedule II. 
Hologic has consented to Fischer’s execution of this Agreement and to
the delivery of the six units to Kodak, each of which shall be used only for
Kodak’s internal training and support purposes and which may not be sold,
transferred or otherwise disposed of in whole or in part to a third party.

 

C.  Communications

 

Fischer shall (a) prepare
communications to the public and to the Fischer customer base, describing Kodak’s
role as an authorized service provider, and (b) provide Kodak with an
opportunity to review and approve the communications package prior to its
distribution or publication. Upon execution of this Agreement and the
Intellectual Property License Agreement (the “License Agreement”), Fischer will
distribute the Kodak approved communications to Fischer’s Customer base.

 

The communications
package shall include:

 

	
  i.

  	
   

  	
  Letters to each Fischer
  customer, supplier and vendor, explaining Kodak’s role as an authorized
  service provider. The letters to Fischer’s customers shall inform the
  customers that (i) Kodak will be contacting them with the opportunity
  for them to enter into a service agreement directly with Kodak, and if they
  wish to have Kodak provide service support, they will have to sign a separate
  agreement with Kodak which will set forth the specific terms and conditions
  of Kodak’s services; and (ii) if they choose to enter into the service
  agreement with Kodak, they will be released from their obligations under any
  existing Fischer Service contract without any penalty to the customer.

  
	
   

  	
   

  	
   

  
	
  ii.

  	
   

  	
  A press release, which
  shall explain Kodak’s role as an authorized service provider.

  

 

D.   Customer Base

 

Fischer shall provide
Kodak with a list of its customer base and each customer’s primary point of
contact for contracting and purchasing issues. 
Fischer warrants and represents that it has the right to provide Kodak
with such customer specific information.  
Fischer shall indemnify, defend and hold Kodak harmless from any claim
arising from or relating to an alleged breach by Fischer of any confidentiality
obligations between Fischer and its customer.

 

Fischer agrees that Kodak
may send a communication to the individuals/entities identified by Fischer and
offer them the opportunity to sign a Kodak service contract.

 

E.   
Cost/Miscellaneous Expenses Assistance

 

Kodak will encounter out
of pocket expenses, (relating to, among other things, parts labeling and
transfer cost, accounting expense, implementation expenses) in order to
implement this agreement.  As an
incentive for Kodak to provide the services referenced herein, on the effective
date, Fischer shall pay Kodak sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to cover these
out of pocket expenses.

 

Fischer
Representations

 

F.  In addition to any other representations
contained herein,  Fischer represents
that it is not aware of any significant issues with the service performance of
the Products.  Any significant
issues with the service performance of the products which have been disclosed
to Kodak are set forth in Schedule V hereto. Fischer shall indemnify and
hold Kodak harmless from any claims and / or damages resulting or arising from
the breach of this representation.

 

 2.  INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

 

Any and all obligations
that Kodak undertakes in this agreement shall be contingent upon the execution
of the License Agreement a copy of which is attached hereto as Schedule IV.   If no such agreement is executed, this
agreement shall be deemed null and void and of no effect.

 

Fischer shall defend,
indemnify, and hold Kodak, its Affiliates, and their respective agents,
officers, 

 

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employees, directors, and
shareholders harmless from and against any and all costs, liabilities,
penalties, losses, and reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs (collectively,
“Losses”) occurring on or after the Effective Date, arising from Fischer’s
breach of the parties’ License Agreement of even date herewith, and from any
infringement of Intellectual Property or violation of other third party rights
in the course of Kodak providing Services hereunder to the extent such
infringement or violation is attributable to the use of unmodified Hologic IP
as authorized under the License Agreement in such performance of Services.

 

3.  SUB-CONTRACTING RELATIONSHIP

 

Kodak will not be in a
position to support customers on the Effective Date of this Agreement. Training
of Kodak technicians and hiring of additional resources is estimated to take at
least ninety (90) days. Therefore, during the first ninety (90) days after the
Effective Date, Fischer will provide labor, on a sub-contracted basis, and
parts to Kodak, as requested by Kodak. The 90 days support period may be
reduced to a shorter timeframe, upon written agreement of both parties. If the
time period is reduced the minimums listed below will be prorated. Both parties
agree that any Field Engineering hours and/or travel hours provided by Kodak in
any timeframe listed below will be deducted from the minimum direct and travel
hours for the period involved.

 

i.                 Kodak will pay Fischer for labor
requested and approved by Kodak in writing at a rate of two hundred and fifty
dollars ($250) per hour, but in no event for less than the monthly minimum
hours described below. That hourly rate includes direct labor and travel hours
that are provided to Kodak customers as documented on Kodak approved and signed
call reports. Kodak approved overtime hours provided by Fischer personnel will
be billed at 1.5 times the above referenced hourly rate.

 

a.               Every 30-calendar days, Fischer will
provide Kodak with a summary invoice of the labor provided to Kodak
customers.   The invoice will be audited
by Kodak, and to the extent the invoice includes hours in addition to the
minimum hours set forth below, such additional hours they will be added to the
minimum amount set forth below and will be paid to Fischer as described below.
Regardless of the hours invoiced, Kodak will authorize and will pay within 5
calendar days after receipt of the summary invoice the minimum number of
service hours described below, and any additional approved hours.  All Kodak approved labor hours provided by Fischer
to Kodak in excess of the minimums set forth below will be billed at a rate of
one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) per hour, or 1.5 times that amount for
overtime hours, if applicable.

 

 i.              On the 35th
calendar day after the Effective Date, regardless of the number of hours
actually invoiced, Kodak will pay to Fischer for a minimum of 775 direct labor
and travel hours, provided Fischer has submitted a summary invoice of any labor
provided by Fischer to Kodak customers, as requested and approved by
Kodak.  Kodak must receive the summary
invoice at least 5 calendar days prior to the payment authorization date.

 

ii.               On the 70th
calendar day after the Effective Date, regardless of the number of hours
actually invoiced, Kodak will pay to Fischer for a minimum of 625 direct labor
and travel hours, provided Fischer has submitted a summary invoice of any labor
provided by Fischer to Kodak customers, as requested and approved by
Kodak.  Kodak must receive the summary
invoice at least 5 calendar days prior to the payment authorization date.   On the 105th business day after
the Effective Date, regardless of the number of hours actually invoiced, Kodak
will pay to Fischer for a minimum of 375 labor hours, provided Fischer has
submitted a summary invoice of any labor provided by Fischer to Kodak customers,
as requested and approved by Kodak. 
Kodak must receive the summary invoice at least 5 calendar days prior to
the payment authorization date.

 

b.               Fischer will provide Kodak with any
and all parts, free of charge, needed to provide support to Kodak’s customers,
during this 90 day period.

 

c.               On the Effective
Date of this Agreement Kodak will invoice Customers who receive time &
material service, parts and consumable sales.

 

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i.                  Kodak is
responsible for putting place administrative procedures necessary to enable
effective training of Fischer personnel to enable them to comply with Kodak
terms and conditions to support Kodak invoicing.

 

4.  REPLACEMENT PARTS

 

In order to provide
Fischer’s customers with an alternative parts supplier, Fischer has requested that Kodak offer replacement
parts to customers that own Fischer Mammotest and SenoScan equipment. At the
end of the 90 day period described in Section 3, in order to enable Kodak
to provide this parts service, Fischer shall transfer their remaining service
parts inventory to Kodak at no additional cost to Kodak, except that SenoScan
detectors will be provided to Kodak at fair market value as set forth in Schedule III..
All parts provided will be free of all liens and encumbrances and Fischer will
indemnify, defend and hold Kodak harmless from any and all claims arising from
or relating to the parts, regardless of the nature of the claim, or the party
bringing the claim.  All parts provided
by Fischer to Kodak will be in new or equivalent to new condition and are
subject to inspection before being accepted. 
Attached hereto as Schedule III is an outline of the parts
inventory to be transferred to Kodak and the anticipated transfer quantities.
Kodak will setup these parts in its system, and either use them to provide
service to users of the Products or offer them for sale to the customers, at
prices to be determined by Kodak. 
Fischer agrees to provide the balance of the spare parts inventory to
Kodak by 03/31/06 date.

 

Kodak
agrees, to the extent Kodak determines that it is commercially reasonable, or
as otherwise limited herein, to continue to offer replacement parts to the
users of the Products, even after the free inventory referenced above is
depleted:

 

(a) As long as the parts remain available from
suppliers and the business remains economically viable as solely determined by
Kodak, and provided further that

 

(b) Kodak retains the right to declare
product end of life and end of parts availability at its discretion without
incurring any liability to Fischer or to Fischer’s customers.

 

5.KODAK RESPONSIBILITIES

 

Kodak will not assume any existing Fischer
contracts.   Kodak will act as an
authorized service provider from whom Fischer’s customers can purchase service
contracts as specifically set forth in an agreement between Kodak and the
customer.  Additionally, Kodak will act
as a distributor of replacement parts for the parts referenced in Schedule III,
in accordance with the obligations, restrictions and limitations set forth in Section 4
above.

 

6.TRADEMARKS

 

Fischer is not authorized
to use or license others to use the Kodak Marks and has no rights of any kind
whatsoever with respect to the Kodak Marks.

 

7.INDEMNITY

 

Fischer will indemnify, defend and hold Kodak harmless
from any and all claims by any other party resulting directly or indirectly
from Fischer’s equipment, acts, omissions, misrepresentations, or negligence,
regardless of the form of action or arising from or relating to the Products or
any Service of those Products by Fischer or Kodak.

 

Except for those matters
for which Kodak must indemnify Fischer under subparagraph 5 below, Fischer will
maintain all liability for any intellectual property infringement claims
relating to the provision of services or the sale, distribution, use or
purchase of any parts associated therewith. 
Fischer shall indemnify, defend and 

 

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hold Kodak harmless for
any such claims.

 

Fischer shall retain all
responsibility and liability for and indemnify, defend and hold Kodak harmless
from any claims, which relate to:

 

1.               Any matter
involving the Fischer employees who provide assistance on behalf of Fischer
during the 90 calendar day transition period, or any services rendered by these
employees, except to the extent directly attributable to Kodak’s instructions;

 

2.               Any breach of a
Fischer service contract by Fischer;

 

3.               Any claims relating
to the sale or delivery of parts by Fischer (which includes any failure to sell
or deliver those parts), or by Kodak, to the extent such claims against Kodak
relate to defects in the parts sold or delivered by Kodak which were originally
provided to Kodak by Fischer; and/or;

 

4.               Any disputes
between Fischer’s and it’s vendors, suppliers and/or customers.

 

5.               Kodak shall defend,
indemnify, and hold Fischer, its Affiliates, and licensors (including Hologic),
and their respective agents, officers, employees, directors, and shareholders
harmless from and against any and all Losses from claims arising from Kodak’s
Revisions and redesigns of Equipment or Parts made or commissioned by Kodak,
and for injury or death of any person or persons, including employees of Kodak
or its Affiliates, or for any breach of contract by Kodak, or for loss of or
damage to any property arising out of or in any way relating to performance of
Services by Kodak or its Affiliates or their use of the Hologic IP under this
Agreement, whether or not arising in tort or occasioned by the negligence of
Kodak or its Affiliates.

 

8.  CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION

 

a.     Any
information relating to Services or Equipment (as defined in the License
Agreement) that is provided to Kodak hereunder in documented form, including
but not limited to Licensed Software and Parts Drawings, shall be treated as
confidential information of Hologic (“Hologic Confidential Information “) under
this Agreement.  Except as expressly
permitted herein, Kodak shall not disclose, provide or otherwise make available
any item of the Hologic Confidential Information, in whole or in part, to any
third party.  Kodak shall use all
reasonable efforts and exert a reasonable degree of care to protect the Hologic
Confidential Information, and shall provide such information only to employees,
agents and contractors of Kodak and its Affiliates on a need-to-know basis who
have entered into agreements to protect confidential information received in
the course of work for Kodak or its Affiliates on terms at least as protective
as the provisions of this Section. Any breach of the provisions of this Section by
Kodak’s or its Affiliates’ employees, agents, or contractors, shall be deemed
to be a breach by Kodak itself.  Kodak
agrees to protect the Hologic Confidential Information with the same standard
of care and procedures, but in no event less than a reasonable standard of
care, which it uses to protect its own trade secrets and proprietary
information of similar nature.

 

b.     The
obligations of Kodak and its Affiliates under this Section 8 with regard
to the Hologic Confidential Information shall remain in effect for so long as
the Hologic Confidential Information remains confidential. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, Kodak and its Affiliates shall have no obligation hereunder with
respect to any information which Kodak can demonstrate:

 

i.             is
publicly disclosed and generally available through no wrongful act of Kodak,
Fischer or its Affiliates;

 

ii.            is
rightfully received from a third party without restriction and without breach
of this Agreement or the License Agreement;

 

iii.           was
already known to Kodak or its Affiliates without obligation of confidentiality
prior to its disclosure by Fischer; or

 

iv.           is
independently developed by personnel of Kodak or its Affiliates without access
to, or reliance on, Hologic Confidential Information, and without breach of the
License Agreement.

 

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Upon termination of the
License Agreement, Kodak shall destroy or return to Fischer or Hologic the
Licensed Software and Parts Drawings provided hereunder and any other Hologic
Confidential Information provided to Kodak hereunder that is identified or
labeled as the confidential or proprietary information of Hologic then in Kodak’s
or its Affiliates’ possession or under their control, and certify such
destruction or complete return to Fischer.

 

9.  GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION

 

This Agreement shall be
governed by and construed in accordance with the substantive laws of the State
of New York as applied to agreements entered into between two residents of the
State of New York, without regard to its conflict of laws principles.  The parties submit to the nonexclusive
personal jurisdiction of, and waive any objection against, the United States
District Court for the Western District of New York, and the state courts of the
State of New York in Monroe County, New York.

 

10.  DISPUTES

 

10.1 In the event that a dispute arises between Kodak
and Fischer, which cannot be resolved in the normal course, the following
dispute resolution procedures shall be followed: if a dispute arises,
then:  (a) within ten (10) business
days of a written request by either party, Fischer’s and Kodak’s primary point
of contact shall meet and resolve the issue; if these parties cannot resolve
the issue within ten (10) business days of the meeting; then (b) the
issue shall be submitted to Fischer’s designated CIO and Kodak’s Account
Manager; if these parties cannot resolve the issue within fifteen (15) business
days of submission to them; then (c) the issue shall be submitted for
resolution to Fischer’s designated senior executive and Kodak’s designated
senior executive.

 

10.2 Any claim,
controversy, or dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement and any
other claim, controversy, or dispute between the parties shall be submitted to
final and binding arbitration as the sole and exclusive remedy.  Any demand for arbitration shall be filed
with the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) office located nearest to
Kodak’s principal offices.  All
arbitration proceedings will be governed by the AAA commercial arbitration rules in
effect on the date the demand for arbitration is filed and shall be conducted
before a sole arbitrator selected in accordance with the AAA commercial
arbitration rules.  The arbitrator shall
apply New York law without regard to conflicts of laws principles.  Kodak and Fischer agree, prior to any
arbitration proceeding, that each party may request discovery from the other
party in the form of document production and depositions.

 

11. NOTICES

 

All notices in
connection with this Agreement must be in writing and, if not personally
delivered, be sent by first class mail or commercial courier service.  Notices will be effective on the day when
delivered, addressed to the other party at the address shown below.  Facsimile notices must be accompanied by
notice by mail or commercial courier. 
Either party may from time to time change the address to which notices
to it are to be sent by giving notice of such change to the other party.

 

	
  If to Kodak: 

  	
  If to Fischer:

  
	
   

  	
  Eastman Kodak Company

  	
   

  	
  Fischer Imaging
  Corporation

  
	
   

  	
  343 State Street

  	
   

  	
  12300 North Grant
  Street

  
	
   

  	
  Rochester, NY
  14650-1127

  	
   

  	
  Denver, Colorado 80241

  
	
   

  	
  Attn: Health Group
  Contracts

  	
   

  	
  Attn: Steven L. Durnil

  
	
   

  	
  Fax: 585-724-4400

  	
   

  	
  Fax: 303-252-4256

  
					

 

12. FORCE MAJEURE

 

Except for payments of
outstanding balances when due, neither party will be liable for any damages or
penalties for delay in performance when such delay is due to the elements, acts
of God, acts of civil or military authority, fires or floods, epidemics,
quarantine restrictions, war or riots, acts of terrorism, or other
circumstances outside the reasonable control of the affected party.  If the performance of this Agreement by
either party is prevented by reason of a Force Majeure event, the party whose
performance is affected, upon giving prompt written notice to the other party,
will be excused from such performance to the extent impacted by the Force
Majeure event, provided however, that the affected party takes all reasonable
steps to avoid or remove the causes of nonperformance and continues performance
with dispatch whenever the causes are removed.

 

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13. WAIVER

 

Failure by either party
to enforce any term or condition of this Agreement will not be deemed a waiver
of future enforcement of that or any other term or condition.

 

14. SEVERABILITY

 

If any term of this
Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the remainder of the
provisions will continue in effect as if this Agreement had been executed with the
invalid portion eliminated.

 

15. HEADINGS

 

The various headings in
this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect the
meaning or interpretation of this Agreement or any section or provision
hereof.

 

16. BINDING EFFECT

 

Neither party may bind
the other party to any legal obligations in connection with this
Agreement.  This Agreement will be
binding upon, and inure to the benefit of, each of the parties and their
respective successors and assigns.  This
Agreement may not be construed as conferring upon any person who is not a party
any rights or remedies.

 

17. ASSIGNMENT

 

The Fischer may not
assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of Kodak, which consent
will not be unreasonably withheld, and any attempted assignment without the
prior written consent of Kodak will be void.

 

18. CONFLICTS IN
DOCUMENTATION

 

In the event of a
conflict in any documentation in this Agreement, the following order of
precedence shall govern:  (i) subsequent,
mutually agreed upon Amendments; (ii) this Agreement; (iii) Appendices;
and (iv) purchase orders accepted under this Agreement.

 

19. COUNTERPARTS AND
FACSIMILES

 

This Agreement may be
executed in one or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an
original.  Facsimile signatures
constitute original signatures for purposes of the execution of this Agreement.

 

20. ENTIRE AGREEMENT

 

This Agreement, the
License Agreement, and the nondisclosure agreement are the entire agreement of
the parties and supersede all prior agreements and understandings, whether
written or oral, with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement.  This Agreement can be modified only by a
written amendment executed by authorized representatives of Fischer and Kodak.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, and
intending to be legally bound, Eastman Kodak Company and   Fischer Imaging Corp. have executed this
Agreement as of the day and year first above written.

 

	
  Eastman
  Kodak Company

  	
  Fischer Imaging Corp.

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  By: 

  	
      /s/ Kevin Hobert

  	
   

  	
  By: 

  	
    /s/ Steven Durnil

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Name: 

  	
      Kevin Hobert

  	
   

  	
  Name: 

  	
     Steven Durnil

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  (Type or Print)

  	
   

  	
  (Type or Print)

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
  Title: 

  	
         President of the Health Group

  	
   

  	
  Title: 

  	
        President and CEO

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
   

  
	
   

  	
  (Type or Print)

  	
   

  	
  (Type or Print)

  
													

 

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