Terms of Service

Please read these Terms of Service (these “Terms”) carefully. These Terms govern Banquet’s provision of software and services, and Customer’s (as defined below) use thereof, as set forth in an Order Form (as defined below) executed between Banquet Health, Inc. (“Banquet” or “we”) and Customer.  TOGETHER, THESE TERMS AND ANY ORDER  FORM(S)  CONSTITUTE  THE  “AGREEMENT.”  THE  AGREEMENT  IS  EFFECTIVE  AS  OF  THE  ORDER  FORM EFFECTIVE DATE (AS DEFINED AND SET FORTH IN THE INITIAL ORDER FORM).  CAPITALIZED TERMS USED BUT NOT DEFINED HEREIN SHALL HAVE THE MEANINGS GIVEN TO THEM IN THE ORDER FORM.

 

BY  EXECUTING AN  ORDER  FORM  THAT INCORPORATES THESE  TERMS  BY REFERENCE,  BY  CLICKING ON  THE “I ACCEPT” BUTTON, AND/OR OTHERWISE USING THE SERVICES, THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY OBTAINING THE RIGHT TO ACCESS SUCH SERVICES (“CUSTOMER” or “YOU”) IS AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY AND IS A PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT.  IF  THE  INDIVIDUAL  SIGNING  THE  ORDER  FORM  FOR  CUSTOMER  IS  SIGNING ON BEHALF  OF  A COMPANY OR OTHER LEGAL ENTITY, SUCH INDIVIDUAL REPRESENTS THAT HE OR SHE HAS THE AUTHORITY TO BIND THAT COMPANY OR OTHER LEGAL ENTITY.  IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THESE TERMS, YOU MAY NOT ACCESS OR USE THE SERVICES.

CERTAIN ASPECTS OF THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED WITH OR OTHERWISE COMPATIBLE WITH CERTAIN SERVICES OWNED OR CONTROLLED BY THIRD PARTIES.  YOUR USE OF THOSE THIRD-PARTY SERVICES WILL BE GOVERNED BY THOSE LICENSES, AND NOT THIS AGREEMENT.

YOU MAY NOT ACCESS THE SERVICES IF YOU ARE A DIRECT COMPETITOR OF BANQUET, EXCEPT WITH BANQUET‘S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT. IN ADDITION, YOU MAY NOT ACCESS THE SERVICES FOR PURPOSES OF MONITORING THEIR AVAILABILITY, PERFORMANCE OR FUNCTIONALITY, OR FOR ANY OTHER BENCHMARKING OR COMPETITIVE PURPOSES.

1.  DEFINITIONS. Capitalized terms will have the meanings set forth in this section, or in the section where they are first used.

“Access  Protocols”  means  the  passwords,  access  codes,  technical  specifications,  connectivity  standards  or protocols, or other relevant procedures, as may be necessary to allow Customer or any Authorized Users to access the Banquet Solution.

“Applicable Data Protection Laws” means any applicable US state laws, regulations, orders, or judgments issued by a governmental authority that govern the privacy, security, confidentiality, protection, Processing or transfer of Personal  Data,  including  the  Health  Insurance  Portability  and  Accountability  Act,  the  Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act, and all regulations implemented under either act (collectively, “HIPAA”) with regard to any Personal Data that is PHI.  

“Authorized User” means each of Customer’s employees, agents, and independent contractors who are authorized to access the Banquet Solution pursuant to Customer’s rights under this Agreement.

“Customer Content” means any content and information provided or submitted by, or on behalf of, Customer or its Authorized Users for use with the Services.

“Documentation”  means  the  technical  materials  provided  by  Banquet  to  Customer,  if  any,  in  hard  copy  or electronic form describing the use and operation of the Banquet Solution.

“Intellectual Property Rights” means any and all now known or hereafter existing (a) rights associated with works of authorship, including copyrights, mask work rights, and moral rights; (b) trademark or service mark rights; (c) trade secret rights; (d) patents, patent rights, and industrial property rights; (e) layout design rights, design rights, and other proprietary rights of every kind and nature other than trademarks, service marks, trade dress, and similar rights; and (f) all registrations, applications, renewals, extensions, or reissues of the foregoing, in each case in any jurisdiction throughout the world.

“Licensed Material” means results, reports, materials and documentation made available to Customer as part of the Services.

“Order Form” means an order form that is signed by both parties and references this Agreement.

“Personal  Data”  means  any  Customer  Content,  whether  in  electronic  or  paper-based  form  that  constitutes “personal data,” “personal information,” or “personally identifiable information” or similar information governed by  Applicable  Data  Protection  Laws.    For  clarity,  Personal  Data  does  not  include  information  pertaining  to Customer’s business contacts and/or representatives who are Customer personnel where Banquet has determined what information to collect and for what purposes.

“PHI” means “protected health information” as defined in 45 C.F.R. 160.103.

“Processing” (including “Process”, “Processes”, “Processed”, and other variants of the term) means any operation or set of operations that is performed upon Personal Data, whether or not by automatic means, such as collection, collation, recording, organization, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, analysis, interpretation, compilation, aggregation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination, viewing, copying, deleting, or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, blocking or erasure, or destruction.  

“Banquet  Solution”  means  the  software-as-a-service  application  identified  in  any  Order  Form  that  allows Authorized Users to access certain features and functions through a web interface.

“Professional Services” means professional services provided by Banquet to Customer as described in any Order Form (as may be further elaborated in any SOW), including services relating to the Banquet Solution and support, implementation, training, and on-boarding thereof.

“Services” means any services provided by Banquet to Customer under this Agreement as set forth in an Order Form, including, but not limited to, provision of the Banquet Solution and Professional Services.

2.  PROVISION OF SERVICES.

    2.1  Access. Subject to Customer’s payment of the fees set forth in the Order Form (“Fees”), Banquet will provide Customer with access to the Banquet’s Solution via a web browser and through Banquet’s proprietary mobile application. On or as soon as reasonably practicable after the Commencement Date, Banquet will provide to Customer the necessary passwords, security protocols and policies and network links or connections and Access Protocols to allow Customer and its Authorized Users to access the Banquet Solution in accordance with the Access Protocols; provided that nothing herein will be construed to require Banquet to provide, or bear any responsibility with respect to, any telecommunications or computer network hardware required by Customer or any Authorized User to access the Banquet Solution from the Internet.      

    2.2  Support Services. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Banquet will exercise commercially reasonable efforts to (a) provide support for the use of the Banquet Solution to Customer, and (b) keep the Banquet Solution operational and available to Customer, in each case in accordance with its then-current standard policies and procedures.

3.  INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.

    3.1  License Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Banquet grants to Customer a non-exclusive, non-transferable (except as permitted under Section 13.5 (No Assignment)) license during the Term (as defined below), solely for Customer’s internal business purposes and in accordance with the limitations (if  any)  set  forth  in  the  Order  Form,  (a)  to  access  and  use  the  Banquet  Solution  and  in  accordance  with  the Documentation; and (b) to use and reproduce a reasonable number of copies of the Documentation solely to support Customer’s use of the Banquet Solution. Customer may permit any Authorized Users to access and use the features and functions of the Banquet Solution as contemplated by this Agreement; provided Customer will be solely responsible for all acts or omissions of its Authorized Users with respect to the use of the Banquet Solution.

    3.2  Restrictions. Customer will not, and will not permit any Authorized User or other party to: (a) allow any third party to access the Banquet Solution, Licensed Material or Documentation, except as expressly allowed herein;  (b)  modify,  adapt,  alter  or  translate  the  Banquet  Solution,  Licensed  Material  or  Documentation;  (c) sublicense, lease, sell, resell, rent, loan, distribute, transfer or otherwise allow the use of the Banquet Solution or Documentation for the benefit of any unauthorized third party; (d) reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise  derive  or  determine  or  attempt  to  derive  or  determine  the  source  code  (or  the  underlying  ideas, algorithms, structure or organization) of the Banquet Solution, except as permitted by law; (e) interfere in any manner with the operation of the Banquet Solution or the hardware and network used to operate the Banquet Solution; (f) modify, copy or make derivative works based on any part of the Banquet Solution or Documentation (g) access or use the Banquet Solution to build a similar or competitive product or service; (h) attempt to access the  Banquet  Solution through any  unapproved  interface; or  (i)  otherwise  use  the  Banquet  Solution,  Licensed Material, or Documentation in any manner that exceeds the scope of use permitted under Section 3 (License Grant) or in a manner inconsistent with applicable law (including, without limitation, Applicable Data Protection Laws), the  Documentation,  or  this  Agreement.  Customer  will  not  remove,  alter,  or  obscure  any  proprietary  notices (including copyright and trademark notices) of Banquet or its licensors on the Licensed Material or any copies thereof.  CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE BANQUET SOLUTION IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED AS MEDICAL ADVICE, DIAGNOSIS,  OR TREATMENT  OF ANY  MEDICAL CONDITION OR HEALTH PROBLEM, AND CUSTOMER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL MEDICAL ADVICE, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PROVIDED TO ANY PATIENTS.  

    3.3      Ownership.  The  Banquet  Solution,  Licensed  Materials  and  Documentation,  and  all enhancements and improvements thereto, and worldwide Intellectual Property Rights in each of the foregoing, are the exclusive property of Banquet and its suppliers. All rights in and to the Banquet Solution and Documentation not expressly granted to Customer in this Agreement are reserved by Banquet and its suppliers. Except as expressly set forth herein, no express or implied license or right of any kind is granted to Customer regarding the Banquet Solution, Documentation, or any part thereof.

    3.4  License to Licensed Material.  Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Banquet grants Customer a perpetual, royalty-free, fully-paid, nonexclusive, non-transferable (except as permitted under Section  13.5  (No  Assignment)),  non-sublicensable  license  to  use  the  Licensed  Material  solely  for  Customer’s internal business purposes.

    3.5  Open Source Software. Certain items of software may be provided to Customer with the Banquet Solution and are subject to “open source” or “free software” licenses (“Open Source Software”). Some of the Open Source Software is owned by third parties. The Open Source Software is not subject to the terms and conditions of Sections 3.3 (Ownership) or 11 (Indemnification). Instead, each item of Open Source Software is licensed under the terms of the end-user license that accompanies such Open Source Software. Nothing in this Agreement limits Customer’s rights under, or grants Customer rights that supersede, the terms and conditions of any applicable end user license for the Open Source Software. If required by any license for particular Open Source Software, Banquet makes such Open Source Software, and Banquet’s modifications to that Open Source Software, available by written request at the notice address specified below.  

    3.6  Feedback.  Customer  hereby  grants  to  Banquet  a  royalty-free,  worldwide,  transferable, sublicensable, irrevocable, perpetual license to use or incorporate into the Services any suggestions, enhancement requests, recommendations or other feedback provided by Customer, including Authorized Users, relating to the Services.  Banquet will not identify Customer as the source of any such feedback.

4.  FEES AND EXPENSES; PAYMENTS.

    4.1  Fees. In consideration for the access rights granted to Customer and the Services performed by Banquet under this Agreement, Customer will pay to Banquet the Fees. Except as otherwise provided in the Order Form, all Fees are billed annually and due and payable within thirty (30) days of the date of the invoice.  Banquet reserves the right to modify the Fees payable hereunder upon written notice to Customer at least forty-five (45) days prior to the end of the then-current term.  Banquet will be reimbursed only for expenses that are expressly provided for in an Order Form or SOW or that have been approved in advance in writing by Customer, provided Banquet  has  furnished  such  documentation  for  authorized  expenses  as  Customer  may  reasonably  request. Banquet reserves the right (in addition to any other rights or remedies Banquet may have) to discontinue the Banquet Solution and suspend all Authorized Users’ and Customer’s access to the Services if any Fees are more than thirty (30) days overdue until such amounts are paid in full. Customer will maintain complete, accurate and up-to-date Customer billing and contact information at all times.  Except as provided in an Order Form, fees are not refundable.

    4.2  Payment Processing. From time to time Banquet may use certain third parties to provide payment services (e.g., card acceptance, merchant settlement and related services) (“Payment Processors”).  By selecting certain billing and/or payments features, Customer agrees to comply with the terms and conditions and policies of the Payment Processors used by Banquet, and hereby consents and authorizes Banquet to share any information and payment instructions provided herein with Payment Processors to the minimum extent required to complete Customer’s transactions hereunder.

    4.3  Taxes. The Fees are exclusive of all applicable sales, use, value-added and other taxes, and all applicable duties, tariffs, assessments, export and  import fees, or other similar charges, and Customer will be responsible for payment of all such taxes (other than taxes based on Banquet’s income), fees, duties, and charges and any related penalties and interest, arising from the payment of the fees, the provision of the Services, or the license of the Banquet Solution to Customer. Customer will make all payments of Fees to Banquet free and clear of, and without reduction for, any withholding taxes; any such taxes imposed on payments of Fees to Banquet will be Customer’s  sole  responsibility,  and  Customer  will  provide  Banquet  with  official  receipts  issued  by  the appropriate taxing authority, or such other evidence as the Banquet may reasonably request, to establish that such taxes have been paid.  

    4.4  Interest. Any amounts not paid when due will bear interest at the rate of one and one half percent (1.5%) per month, or the maximum legal rate if less, from the due date until paid.

5.  CUSTOMER CONTENT AND RESPONSIBILITIES.

    5.1  License; Ownership. Customer is solely responsible for any and all obligations with respect to the accuracy, quality and legality of Customer Content.  Customer will obtain all third party licenses, consents and permissions needed for Banquet to collect, access, use, and otherwise Process the Customer Content to provide the Services.  Without limiting the foregoing, Customer will be solely responsible for providing all notices to, and obtaining from, third parties, including, without limitations its customers, all necessary rights and consents for Banquet to use the Customer Content for the purposes set forth in this Agreement (including, without limitation, all notices  and  consents  required  under  Applicable  Data  Protection  Laws).  Customer  grants  Banquet  a  non-exclusive,  worldwide,  royalty-free  and  fully  paid license  during  the  Term  (a)  to  use  the  Customer  Content  as necessary for purposes of providing and improving the Services, (b) to use the Customer trademarks, service marks, and logos as required to provide the Services, or in promotional materials marketing websites and the like, and (c) derive aggregated, de-identified and/or anonymized data from Customer Content (“Derived Data”). Banquet will be the sole owner of all such Derived Data and will have the right to use such Derived Data for any lawful business purpose. The Customer Content, and all worldwide Intellectual Property Rights in it, is the exclusive property of Customer. All  rights in and to  the Customer  Content not expressly granted to Banquet in  this Agreement are reserved by Customer.

    5.2  Customer Warranty. Customer represents and warrants that any Customer Content will not (a) infringe any copyright, trademark, or patent; (b) misappropriate any trade secret; (c) be deceptive, defamatory, obscene, pornographic or unlawful; (d) contain any viruses, worms or other malicious computer programming codes intended to damage Banquet’s system or data; and (e) otherwise violate the rights of a third party. Banquet is not obligated to back up any Customer Content; the Customer is solely responsible for creating backup copies of any Customer Content at Customer’s sole cost and expense. Customer agrees that any use of the Banquet Solution contrary  to  or  in  violation  of  the  representations  and  warranties  of  Customer  in  this  Section  5.2  Customer Warranty) constitutes unauthorized and improper use of the Banquet Solution.

    5.3  Customer Responsibility for Data and Security. Customer and its Authorized Users will have access to the Customer Content and will be responsible for all changes to and/or deletions of Customer Content and the security of all passwords and other Access Protocols required in order the access the Banquet Solution. Customer will have the ability to export its own Customer Content out of the Banquet Solution and is encouraged to make its own  back-ups  of  the  Customer  Content.  Customer  will  have  the  sole  responsibility  for  the  accuracy,  quality, integrity, legality, reliability, and appropriateness of all Customer Content.

    5.4  Customer Responsibility for Operating its Own Business.  Customer acknowledges that it, and not Banquet, is responsible for operating Customer’s own business, including with respect to obtaining all licenses, permits  and  other  governmental registrations  to  enable its  use  of the  Services.  The  Banquet  Solution  is not intended to be used as advice as to whether to engage in any particular transaction.  

6.  PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. Where the parties have agreed to Banquet’s provision of Professional Services, the details of such Professional Services will be set out in an Order Form or a mutually executed statement of work (“SOW”).  The Order Form or SOW, as applicable, will include: (a) a description of the Professional Services; (b) the schedule for the performance of the Professional Services; and (c) the Fees applicable for the performance of the Professional Services. Each Order Form or SOW, as applicable, will incorporate the terms and conditions of this Agreement.  To the extent that a conflict arises between the terms and conditions of an Order Form or SOW and the terms of this Agreement, the terms and conditions of this Agreement will govern, except to the extent that the Order Form or SOW, as applicable, expressly states that it supersedes specific language in the Agreement.  

7.  DATA SECURITY; PRIVACY.

    7.1  Business Associate Agreement. Before providing to Banquet, or enabling Banquet to Process any PHI, Customer will enter into  a Business  Associate Agreement  (“BAA”)  with Banquet  in the  form provided by Banquet. If Customer has not entered into the BAA, Customer represents, warrants and covenants Banquet is not Processing any PHI on behalf of Customer under this Agreement in a manner covered by HIPAA.  Any PHI shall be governed by the BAA and shall not be Confidential Information. In the event of a conflict between any provision of the BAA and this Agreement, the provision providing the higher level of privacy or data protection shall govern.

    7.2  Data Security. During the Term, Banquet will maintain commercially reasonable safeguards and procedures designed to prevent the unauthorized use or disclosure of Personal Data (“Data Safeguards”). During the Term, Banquet will maintain commercially reasonable physical, administrative and technical security measures designed to maintain the availability, integrity and confidentiality of Personal Data.  

    7.3  Privacy. Without limiting Customer’s obligations under Sections 2 (Provision of Services), and 2.1 (Intellectual Property), each party shall comply with all Applicable Data Protection Laws in the performance of their respective obligations under this Agreement with respect to the Processing of Personal Data. The sale, retention, use or disclosure of Personal Data shall be governed by Banquet’s Privacy Policy, as in effect from time to time, and located at www.banquethealth.com/privacy-policy.

    7.4  Additional  Agreements.  To  the  extent  that  Banquet  or  Customer  reasonably  determine  that Applicable Data Protection Laws require the parties to execute any additional agreements governing Personal Data, the parties agree to negotiate in good faith with respect to such additional agreements.

8.  DISCLAIMER.  TO  THE  MAXIMUM  EXTENT  PERMITTED  BY  APPLICABLE  LAW,  THE  SERVICES,  LICENSED MATERIAL  AND  DOCUMENTATION  ARE  PROVIDED  “AS  IS,”  WITHOUT  ANY  CONDITION  OR  WARRANTY WHATSOEVER.  THE  ENTIRE  RISK  ASSOCIATED  WITH  THE  USE  OF  THE  SERVICES  RESIDES  WITH  CUSTOMER. BANQUET EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR  STATUTORY,  INCLUDING  WITHOUT  LIMITATION,  ANY  WARRANTIES  OF  TITLE,  NON-INFRINGEMENT,  NON-INTERFERENCE  AND/OR  QUIET  ENJOYMENT,  SYSTEM  INTEGRATION,  MERCHANTABILITY,  FITNESS  FOR  A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND DATA ACCURACY.  BANQUET DOES NOT WARRANT THAT OPERATION OF THE BANQUET SOLUTION WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE.  

9.  LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

    9.1  Types of Damages. IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF THE NATURE OF THE CLAIM, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS, COSTS OF DELAY, ANY FAILURE OF DELIVERY, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, COSTS OF LOST OR DAMAGED DATA OR DOCUMENTATION, OR  LIABILITIES TO THIRD PARTIES ARISING FROM ANY SOURCE, EVEN IF A PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  THIS LIMITATION  UPON DAMAGES  AND  CLAIMS  IS  INTENDED  TO  APPLY  WITHOUT  REGARD  TO  WHETHER  OTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT HAVE BEEN BREACHED OR HAVE PROVEN INEFFECTIVE.  

    9.2  Amount of Damages. THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF EITHER PARTY ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED TO THIS AGREEMENT WILL NOT EXCEED THE FEES PAID BY CUSTOMER TO BANQUET DURING THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRECEDING THE ACT, OMISSION OR OCCURRENCE GIVING RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY. IN NO EVENT WILL BANQUET’S SUPPLIERS HAVE ANY LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED TO THIS AGREEMENT.

    9.3  Basis of the Bargain. The parties agree that the limitations of liability set forth in this Section 9 (Limitation of Liability) will survive and continue in full force and effect despite any failure of consideration or of an exclusive remedy.  The parties  acknowledge that  the prices have been set and the Agreement entered into in reliance upon these  limitations  of  liability  and that  all  such  limitations  form  an  essential  basis of  the  bargain between the parties.  

10.  CONFIDENTIALITY.

    10.1  Confidential Information. “Confidential Information” means any nonpublic information of a party (the “Disclosing Party”), whether disclosed orally or in written or digital media, that is identified as “confidential” or with a similar legend at the time of such disclosure or that the receiving party (the “Receiving Party”) knows or should have  known  is  the  confidential  or  proprietary  information  of  the  Disclosing  Party.  The  Services, Documentation, and all enhancements and improvements thereto will be considered Confidential Information of Banquet.

    10.2  Protection of Confidential Information. The Receiving Party agrees that it will not use or disclose to any third party any Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party, except as expressly permitted under this Agreement. The Receiving Party will limit access to the Confidential Information to Authorized Users (with respect to  Customer)  or  to  those employees  who  have a  need  to  know,  who  have  confidentiality obligations no  less restrictive than those set forth herein, and who have been informed of the confidential nature of such information (with  respect  to  Banquet).  In  addition,  the  Receiving  Party  will  protect  the  Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information from unauthorized use, access, or disclosure in the same manner that it protects its own proprietary information of a similar nature, but in no event with less than reasonable care. At the Disclosing Party’s request or upon termination or expiration of this Agreement, the Receiving Party will return to the Disclosing Party or destroy (or permanently erase in the case of electronic files) all copies of the Confidential Information that the Receiving Party does not have a continuing right to use under this Agreement, and the Receiving Party will, upon request, certify to the Disclosing Party its compliance with this sentence.  

    10.3  Exceptions. The  confidentiality obligations set forth in Section 10.2 (Protection of  Confidential Information) will not apply to any information that (a) is at the time of disclosure or becomes generally available to the public through no fault of the Receiving Party; (b) is lawfully provided to the Receiving Party by a third party free of  any  confidentiality  duties  or  obligations;  (c) was already  known  to  the  Receiving  Party  at  the  time of disclosure free of any confidentiality duties or obligations; or (d) the Receiving Party can demonstrate, by clear and convincing evidence, was independently developed by employees and contractors of the Receiving Party who had no access to the Confidential Information. In addition, the Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent that such disclosure is necessary for the Receiving Party to enforce its rights under this Agreement or is required by law or by the order of a court or similar judicial or administrative body, provided that (to the extent legally permissible) the Receiving Party promptly notifies the Disclosing Party in writing of such required disclosure and cooperates with the Disclosing Party if the Disclosing Party seeks an appropriate protective order.

11.  INDEMNIFICATION.

    11.1  By Banquet. Banquet will defend at its expense any suit brought against Customer, and will pay any settlement Banquet makes or approves, or any damages finally awarded in such suit, insofar as such suit is based  on  a  claim  by  any  third  party  alleging  that  the  Banquet  Solution  infringes  such  third  party’s  patents, copyrights or trade secret rights under applicable laws of any jurisdiction within the United States of America. If any portion of the Banquet’s Solution becomes, or in the opinion of Banquet is likely to become, the subject of a claim of infringement, Banquet may, at the option of Banquet: (a) procure for Customer the right to continue using the Banquet Solution;  (b) replace the Banquet Solution with  non-infringing software or services which do not materially impair the functionality of the Banquet Solution; (c) modify the Banquet Solution so that it becomes non-infringing; or (d) terminate this Agreement and refund any unused prepaid Fees for the remainder of the term then in effect, and upon such termination, Customer will immediately cease all use of the Banquet Solution and Documentation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Banquet will have no obligation under this section or otherwise with respect to any infringement claim based upon (i) any use of the Banquet Solution not in accordance with this Agreement or as specified in the Documentation; (ii) any use of the Banquet Solution in combination with other products, equipment, software or data not supplied by Banquet; or (iii) any modification of the Banquet Solution by any person other than Banquet or its authorized agents (collectively, the “Exclusions” and each, an “Exclusion”). This section states the sole and exclusive remedy of Customer and the entire liability of Banquet, or any of the officers,  directors,  employees, shareholders, contractors or  representatives  of  the  foregoing, for infringement claims and actions.

    11.2  By Customer. Customer will defend at its expense any suit brought against Banquet, and will pay any settlement Customer makes or approves, or any damages finally awarded in such suit, insofar as such suit is based on a claim arising out of or relating to (a) an Exclusion, (b) Customer’s breach or alleged breach of Sections 5.2 (Customer Warranty) or  14.6 (Compliance with Law); or (c) claims for bodily injury or damage to physical property, to the extent (i) alleged to be caused by Customer’s or any other party’s use of the Banquet Solution; or (ii) caused by the acts or omissions of Customer, its employees, officers or agents. This section states the sole and exclusive remedy of Banquet and the entire liability of Customer, or any of the officers, directors, employees, shareholders, contractors or representatives of the foregoing, for the claims and actions described herein.

    11.3  Procedure. The indemnifying party’s obligations as set forth above are expressly conditioned upon each of  the foregoing: (a) the indemnified  party will promptly notify the  indemnifying party in writing of  any threatened or actual claim or suit; (b) the indemnifying party will have sole control of the defense or settlement of any  claim or  suit;  and  (c)  the  indemnified  party  will  cooperate  with  the  indemnifying  party  to  facilitate  the settlement or defense of any claim or suit.

12.  TERM AND TERMINATION.

    12.1  Term. This Agreement will begin on the Order Form Effective Date and continue in full force and effect as long as any Order Form remains in effect, unless earlier terminated in accordance with this Agreement (the “Term”). Unless otherwise stated in the applicable Order Form, the term of an Order Form will begin on the Commencement Date set forth in the Order Form and continue in full force and effect for one (1) year, unless earlier terminated in accordance with this Agreement. Thereafter, the Order Form will automatically renew for additional terms of one (1) year unless either party gives written notice of non-renewal to the other party at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the then-current term.

    12.2  Termination for Breach. Either party may terminate this Agreement immediately upon notice to the other party if the other party materially breaches this Agreement, and such breach remains uncured more than thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice of such breach.  

    12.3  Effect of Termination. Upon termination or expiration of this Agreement for any reason: (a) all licenses granted hereunder will immediately terminate; (b) promptly after the effective date of termination or expiration, each party will comply with the obligations to return all Confidential Information of the other party, as set forth in Section 10 (Confidentiality); and (c) any amounts owed to Banquet under this Agreement will become immediately  due  and  payable.  Sections  1  (Definitions),  3.2  (Restrictions),  3.3  (Ownership),  3.5  (Open  Source Software),  4  (Fees  and  Expenses; Payments),  8  (Disclaimer), 9  (Limitation  of  Liability),  10  (Confidentiality),  11 (Indemnification), 12.2 (Termination for Breach), 12.3 (Effect of Termination), and 13 (Miscellaneous) will survive expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason.

    12.4  Data Extraction.  For twenty (20) days after the end of the Term, as applicable, Banquet will make Customer Content available to Customer through the Banquet Solution on a limited basis solely for purposes of Customer retrieving Customer Content, unless Banquet is instructed by Customer to delete such data before that period expires. After such period, Banquet will discontinue all use of Customer Content and destroy all copies of Customer Content in its possession.

13.  MISCELLANEOUS.

    13.1  Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement and any action related thereto will be governed and interpreted by and under the laws of the State of Delaware, without giving effect to any conflicts of laws principles that require the application of the law of a different jurisdiction. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply to this Agreement.  

    13.2  Export.  Customer  agrees  not  to  export,  reexport,  or  transfer,  directly  or  indirectly,  any  U.S. technical data acquired from Banquet, or any products utilizing such data, in violation of the United States export laws or regulations.

    13.3  Severability.  If  any  provision  of  this  Agreement  is,  for  any  reason,  held  to  be  invalid  or unenforceable, the other provisions of this Agreement will remain enforceable and the invalid or unenforceable provision will be deemed modified so that it is valid and enforceable to the maximum extent permitted by law.  

    13.4  Waiver. Any waiver or failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement on one occasion will not be deemed a waiver of any other provision or of such provision on any other occasion.

    13.5  No  Assignment.  Neither  party  will  assign,  subcontract,  delegate,  or  otherwise  transfer  this Agreement, or its rights and obligations herein, without obtaining the prior written consent of the other party, and any attempted assignment, subcontract, delegation, or transfer in violation of the foregoing will be null and void; provided,  however,  that  either  party  may  assign  this  Agreement  in  connection  with  a  merger,  acquisition, reorganization or sale of all or substantially all of its assets, or other operation of law, without any consent of the other party. The terms of this Agreement will be binding upon the parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns.  

    13.6  Compliance with Law. Customer will, and will ensure that all Authorized Users, always comply with all foreign and domestic laws, ordinances, regulations, and statutes that are applicable to its and their purchase and use of the Services, Licensed Material and Documentation.  

    13.7  Force Majeure. Any delay in the performance of any duties or obligations of either party (except the payment of Fees owed) will not be considered a breach of this Agreement if such delay is caused by a labor dispute,  shortage  of  materials,  fire,  earthquake,  flood,  or  any  other  event  beyond  the  control  of  such  party, provided that such party uses reasonable efforts, under the circumstances, to notify the other party of the cause of such delay and to resume performance as soon as possible.

    13.8  Independent  Contractors.  Customer’s  relationship  to  Banquet  is  that  of  an  independent contractor, and neither party is an agent or partner of the other. Customer will not have, and will not represent to any third party that it has, any authority to act on behalf of Banquet.

    13.9  Notices. All notices required or permitted under this agreement must be delivered in writing, if to Banquet, by emailing cfield@banquethealth.com and if to Customer by emailing the Customer Point of Contact email address listed on the Cover Page, provided, however, that with respect to any notices relating to breaches of this agreement or termination, a copy of such notice will also be sent in writing to the other party at the address listed on the Cover Page by courier, by certified or registered mail (postage prepaid and return receipt requested), or by a nationally-recognized express mail service. Each party may change its email address and/or address for receipt of notice by giving notice of such change to the other party.

    13.10  Entire Agreement. This Agreement is the final, complete and exclusive agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matters hereof and supersedes and merges all prior discussions between the parties with respect to such subject matters. No modification of or amendment to this Agreement, or any waiver of any rights under this Agreement, will be effective unless in writing and signed by an authorized signatory of Customer and the Banquet.