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Code · Maryland · Commercial Law

§ 22-616

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§22–616.
(a)Except as otherwise provided in subsection
(b)of this section, on termination all obligations that are still executory on both sides are discharged.
(b)The following survive termination:
(1)A right based on previous breach or performance of the contract;
(2)An obligation of confidentiality, nondisclosure, or noncompetition to the extent enforceable under other law;
(3)A contractual use term applicable to any licensed copy or information received from the other party, or copies made of it, which are not returned or returnable to the other party;
(4)An obligation to deliver, or dispose of information, materials, documentation, copies, records, or the like to the other party, an obligation to destroy copies, or a right to obtain information from an escrow agent;
(5)A choice of law or forum;
(6)An obligation to arbitrate or otherwise resolve disputes by alternative dispute resolution procedures;
(7)A term limiting the time for commencing an action or for giving notice;
(8)An indemnity term or a right related to a claim of a type described in § 22-805(d)(1) of this title;
(9)A limitation of remedy or modification or disclaimer of warranty;
(10)An obligation to provide an accounting and make any payment due under the accounting; and
(11)Any term that the agreement provides will survive.
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