Opinion ID: 222928
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Heading Rank: 7

Heading: 2005 Termination of Unity Project

Text: 4 It appears that at some point the parties agreed to switch to a Thomas 34 stroke compressor; however, both compressors used AC power. 10 On August 8, 2005, Nihon Rufuto’s president Ichida sent a letter to Nidek stating that three years after the agreement to commence the Unity Project, “this project and the specification as well as the exterior design is still so far away to be accepted in [the] Japanese market.” Nidek continued to make changes to the CAD database and oxygen monitory system board specification charges into 2006. Once this work was completed, Nidek submitted its drawings and documents to Nihon Rufuto. Nihon Rufuto turned these documents over to companies outside Nidek’s control. Nihon Rufuto terminated the Unity Project and, in June 2006, sent a demand letter for $1,7020,000 in damages.