(81) “Indemnifiable Loss” and “Indemnifiable Losses” shall mean any and all damages, losses, deficiencies, Liabilities, obligations, penalties, judgments, settlements, claims, payments, fines, interest, costs and expenses (including the costs and expenses of any and all Legal Proceedings and demands, assessments, judgments, settlements and compromises relating thereto)provided,however, that “Indemnifiable Loss” and “Indemnifiable Losses” shall not include any (A) punitive or exemplary special damages or (B) any speculative damages or damages that are not reasonably foreseeable, in each case, except to the extent awarded by a court of competent jurisdiction in connection with a Third-Party Claim.
(82) “Indemnifying Party” shall have the meaning set forth inSection 4.4(a).
(83) “Indemnitee” shall have the meaning set forth inSection 4.4(a).
(84) “Indemnity Payment” shall have the meaning set forth inSection 4.7(a).
(85) “Independent Accounting Firm” shall mean Ernst & Young or if such firm is not available or is unwilling to serve, then a mutually acceptable expert in public accounting upon which Everest and Newco mutually agree.
(86) “Information” shall mean information, content, and data in written, oral, electronic, computerized, digital or other tangible or intangible media, including (i) books and records, whether accounting, legal or otherwise, ledgers, studies, reports, surveys, designs, specifications, drawings, blueprints, diagrams, models, prototypes, samples, flow charts, marketing plans, customer names and information (including prospects), technical information relating to the design, operation, testing, test results, development, and manufacture of any Party’s or its Group’s product or facilities (including product or facility specifications and documentation; engineering, design, and manufacturing drawings, diagrams, layouts, maps and illustrations; formulations and material specifications; laboratory studies and benchmark tests; quality assurance policies, procedures and specifications; evaluation and/validation studies; process control and/or shop-floor control strategy, logic or algorithms; assembly code, software, firmware, programming data, databases, and all information referred to in the same); product costs, margins and pricing; as well as product marketing studies and strategies; all other methodologies, procedures, techniques andKnow-How related to research, engineering, development and manufacturing; communications, correspondence, materials, product literature, artwork, files and documents; and (ii) financial and business information, including earnings reports and forecasts, macro-economic reports and forecasts, all cost information (including supplier records and lists), sales and pricing data, business plans, market evaluations, surveys, credit-related information, and other such information as may be needed for reasonable compliance with reporting, disclosure, filing or other requirements, including under applicable securities laws or regulations of securities exchanges.
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