Common use of Certificate of Claim Clause in Contracts

Certificate of Claim. When submitting any claim, the Contractor shall certify under oath and in writing, in accordance with the formalities required by Florida law, that the claim is made in good faith, that the supportive data are accurate and complete to the Contractor’s best knowledge and belief, and that the amount of the claim accurately reflects what the Contractor in good faith believes to be the Department’s liability. Such certification must be made by an officer or director of the Contractor with the authority to bind the Contractor.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Scope of Services Asset Maintenance Contract, Scope of Services, Scope of Services

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