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F- t�LSSON <br />ASSOCIATES <br />6.2.2M1 u Client hereby agrees that Olsson shall have the right to include Client, by consolidation, <br />joinder or other manner, in any arbitration or litigation involving Olsson and a subconsultant or <br />subcontractor of Olsson or Olsson and any other person or entity, regardless of who originally <br />initiated such proceedings. <br />6.2.3 IfLlssai chooses arbitration or litigation, either may be commenced at any time prior to <br />or after completion of the Project, provided that if arbitration or litigation is commenced prior to <br />the completion of the Project, the obligations of the parties under the terms of this Agreement` <br />shall not be altered by reason of the arbitration or litigation being conducted. Any arbitration <br />hearings or litigation shall take place in the County and State of the project location, or in the <br />State of sso <br />6.2.4 The prevailing party in any arbitration or litigation relating to any Dispute shall be entitled <br />to recover from the other party those reasonable attorney fees, costs and expenses incurred by <br />the prevailing party in connection with the Dispute. <br />SECTION 7— MISCELLANEOUS <br />7.1 Reuse of Documents <br />All documents, including Drawings and Specifications prepared or furnished by Olsson (and <br />Olsson's independent professional associates and consultants) pursuant to this Agreement, are <br />instruments of service in respect of the Project and Olsson shall retain an ownership and <br />property interest therein whether or not the Project is completed. Client may make and retain <br />copies for information and reference in connection with the use and occupancy of the Project by <br />Client and others; however, such documents are not intended or represented to be suitable for <br />reuse by Client or others on extensions of the Project or on any other project. Any reuse <br />without written verification or adaptation by Olsson for the specific purpose intended will be at <br />Client's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to Olsson, or to Olsson's independent <br />professional associates or consultants, and Client shall indemnify and hold harmless Olsson <br />and Olsson's independent professional associates and consultants from all claims, damages, <br />losses and expenses including attorneys' fees arising out of or resulting therefrom. Any such <br />verification or adaptation will entitle Olsson to further compensation at rates to be agreed upon <br />by Client and Olsson. <br />7.2 Electronic Files <br />By accepting and utilizing any electronic file of any drawing, report or data transmitted by <br />Olsson, the Client agrees for itself, its successors, assigns, insurers and all those claiming <br />under or through it, that by using any of the information contained in the attached electronic file, <br />all users agree to be bound by the following terms. All of the information contained in any <br />electronic file is the work product and instrument of service of Olsson, who shall be deemed the <br />author, and shall retain all common law, statutory law and other rights, including copyrights, <br />unless the same have previously been transferred in writing to the Client. The information <br />contained in any electronic file is provided for the convenience to the Client and is provided in <br />"as is" condition. The Client is aware that differences may exist between the electronic files <br />transferred and the printed hard -copy original signed and stamped drawings or reports. In the <br />event of a conflict between the signed original documents prepared by Olsson and the <br />electronic files, which may be transferred, the signed and sealed original documents shall <br />govern. Olsson specifically disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including without <br />limitation, and any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose with respect to <br />any electronic files. It shall be Client's responsibility to confirm the accuracy of the information <br />Page 11 <br />