Kitsumkalum Agreement-in-Principle 73. The Final Agreement will be the entire agreement among the Parties in relation to the subject matter of the Final Agreement and, except as set out in the Final Agreement, there is no representation, warranty, collateral agreement, condition, right or obligation affecting the Final Agreement. No Implied Waiver 74. Any waiver of: a) a provision of the Final Agreement; b) the performance by a Party of an obligation under the Final Agreement; or c) a default by a Party of an obligation under the Final Agreement, will be in writing and signed by the Party or Parties giving the waiver and will not be a waiver of any other provision, obligation or subsequent default. Obligation to Negotiate 75. Whenever the Parties are obliged under any provision of the Final Agreement to negotiate and attempt to reach agreement, all Parties will participate in the negotiations unless the Parties otherwise agree. 76. Where the Final Agreement provides that the Parties, or any two of them, “will negotiate and attempt to reach agreement”, those negotiations will be conducted as set out in the Dispute Resolution Chapter, but none of the Parties are obliged to proceed to arbitration under Stage Three of the Dispute Resolution Chapter unless, in a particular case, they are required to do so under paragraph 28 of the Dispute Resolution Chapter. Official Languages 77. For greater certainty, the Parties acknowledge that the Official Languages Act applies to the Final Agreement, including the execution of the Final Agreement. Assignment 78. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, the Final Agreement may not be assigned, either in whole or in part, by any Party. Enurement 79. The Final Agreement will enure to the benefit of and be binding on the Parties and their respective permitted assigns. Deposit of Final Agreement 80. The Parties will deposit a copy of the Final Agreement and any amendments to the Final Agreement, including any instruments giving effect to an amendment, in the following locations: a) b) by Canada in: i) the Library of Parliament; and ii) the library of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development in the National Capital Region. By British Columbia in: Page 28 of 140

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