Common use of Agreed Work Clause in Contracts

Agreed Work. The Conservator shall perform the agreed work set out in the Contract in accordance with any written specification of the Conservator which is accepted by the Client and appended to this agreement. By accepting these Terms and Conditions, the Client hereby warrants to the Conservator that the Client is the legal owner of the Item or has all necessary rights, licences and permission to authorise the Conservator to carry out the agreed work, and that the Item is free of all liens, charges and encumbrances of any nature. The Client shall indemnify and hold the Conservator harmless against all costs, claims liabilities and expenses incurred by the Conservator in connection with any claim by any third party that the Client was not entitled to permit the agreed work to be carried out. The Conservator shall use all reasonable care and diligence in carrying out the agreed work The Conservator reserves the right to refuse requests contrary to ECCO professional guidelines. The Client hereby acknowledges that the Item is subject to natural variations and deteriorations of colour, quality, markings and other visible and non-visible attributes. The Client hereby agrees and acknowledges that such variations and deteriorations are innate to the Item and shall not form the bases for the Client to reject all or part of the Item nor give rise to any claim by the Client against the Conservator. The Client hereby acknowledges that the need for further work may arise during the undertaking of the agreed work. The Conservator agrees to notify the Client of any such need for further work and any necessary changes to the specification and consequential change to the cost shall be agreed by the Conservator and the Client in writing before additional work is begun.

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Sources: Conservation Agreement

Agreed Work. The Conservator Hall Conservation Ltd shall perform the agreed work set out in clause 4 of the Contract in accordance with any written specification of the Conservator which is accepted by agreed between Hall Conservation Ltd and the Client and appended attached to this agreement. By accepting these Terms and Conditions, the Client hereby warrants to the Conservator confirms that the Client he/she/it is the legal owner of the Item or has all necessary rights, licences rights and permission permissions to authorise the Conservator Hall Conservation Ltd to carry out the agreed work, work and that there are no restrictions (whether financial or legal) on the Item is free of all liens, charges and encumbrances of any natureItem. The Client shall indemnify and hold the Conservator harmless against reimburse Hall Conservation Ltd for all costs, claims liabilities and expenses incurred losses suffered by the Conservator Hall Conservation Ltd in connection with any claim by any third party that the Client was not entitled to permit the agreed work to be carried out. The Conservator Hall Conservation Ltd shall use all reasonable care and diligence in carrying out the agreed work The Conservator reserves the right to work. Hall Conservation Ltd may refuse requests contrary to ECCO professional guidelinesnot agreed in the Contract. The Client hereby acknowledges that the Item is subject to natural variations and deteriorations of colour, quality, markings and other visible and non-visible attributes. The Client hereby agrees and acknowledges that such variations and deteriorations are innate to the Item and Item. Accordingly, the Client shall not form the bases for the Client seek to reject all or part of the Item nor give rise to Item, or make a claim against Hall Conservation Ltd, on the basis of any claim by the Client against the Conservatorsuch natural variations or deteriorations. The Client hereby acknowledges that the need for further work may arise during the undertaking of the agreed work. The Conservator Hall Conservation Ltd agrees to notify the Client of any such need for further work and any necessary changes to the specification and consequential change to the cost shall be agreed by the Conservator Hall Conservation Ltd and the Client in writing before additional work is begun.

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Sources: Terms and Conditions