Common use of Client’s Warranties Clause in Contracts

Client’s Warranties. For each Statement of Work, Client hereby represents and warrants that (i) with respect to tools, hardware, software and other products provided by Client for use by Acumatica under this Agreement and the Statement of Work, Client has obtained all licenses and permits which are required to be obtained to enable such use by Acumatica; (ii) the information furnished by Client to Acumatica on which Acumatica based the description of the Services and the charges to be paid by Client therefore, as set forth in each Statement of Work, is accurate and complete in all material respects; and (iii) Client has, or will have, the personnel and other resources available, and will provide such personnel and resources, to fulfill Client’s obligations set forth in each Statement of Work.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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