Contractor Commitments, Warranties and Representations Sample Clauses

Contractor Commitments, Warranties and Representations. Any written commitment received from the Contractor concerning this Agreement shall be binding upon the Contractor, unless otherwise specifically provided herein with reference to this paragraph. Failure of the Contractor to fulfill such a commitment shall render the Contractor liable for damages to the County. A commitment includes, but is not limited to any representation made prior to execution of this Agreement, whether or not incorporated elsewhere herein by reference, as to performance of services or equipment, prices or options for future acquisition to remain in effect for a fixed period, or warranties.
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Contractor Commitments, Warranties and Representations. Any written commitment by the Contractor within the scope of this Contract shall be binding upon the Contractor. Failure of the Contractor to fulfill such a commitment may constitute breach and shall render the Contractor liable for damages under the terms of this Contract. For purposes of this section, a commitment by the Contractor includes but is not limited to: (i) Prices, discounts, and options committed to remain in force over a specified period of time; and (ii) any warranty or representation made by the Contractor in its response to the solicitation resulting in this Contract (“Bid”) or contained in any Contractor or manufacturer publications, written materials, schedules, charts, diagrams, tables, descriptions, other written representations, and any other communication medium accompanying or referred to in its Bid or used to effect the sale to DSHS.
Contractor Commitments, Warranties and Representations. The Contractor represents and warrants to the County as follows:
Contractor Commitments, Warranties and Representations. Any written commitment by Contractor within the scope of this Master Agreement shall be binding upon Contractor. Failure of Contractor to fulfill such a commitment may constitute breach and shall render Contractor liable for damages under the terms of this Master Agreement. For purposes of this section, a commitment by Contractor includes: (i) Prices, discounts, and options committed to remain in force over a specified period of time; and (ii) any warranty or representation made by Contractor in its Response to the RFP or contained in any Contractor or manufacturer publications, written materials, schedules, charts, diagrams, tables, descriptions, other written representations, and any other communication medium accompanying or referred to in its Response or used to effect the sale to Purchaser.
Contractor Commitments, Warranties and Representations. Any written commitment by Contractor within the scope of this Contract or any Work Order shall be binding upon Contractor. Failure of Contractor to fulfill such a commitment may constitute breach and shall render Contractor liable for damages under the terms of this Contract or any Work Order, as applicable. For purposes of this section, a commitment by Contractor includes:
Contractor Commitments, Warranties and Representations. Any written commitment by Contractor within the scope of this Contract shall be binding upon Contractor. Failure of Contractor to fulfill such a commitment may constitute breach and shall render Contractor liable for damages under the terms of this Contract. For purposes of this section, a commitment by Contractor includes: (i) Prices, discounts, and options committed to remain in force over a specified period of time; and (ii) any warranty or representation made by Contractor in its Response or contained in any Contractor or manufacturer publications, written materials, schedules, charts, diagrams, tables, descriptions, other written representations, and any other communication medium accompanying or referred to in its Response or used to effect the sale to DIS. Contract Administration
Contractor Commitments, Warranties and Representations a. For the purpose of this contract, commitments, warranties and representations include, in addition to those agreed to for the entire schedule contract:
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Contractor Commitments, Warranties and Representations. Any written commitment by Contractor within the scope of this Contract shall be binding upon Contractor. Failure of Contractor to fulfill such a commitment may constitute breach and shall render Contractor liable for damages under the terms of this Contract. For purposes of this section, a commitment by Contractor includes: (i) Prices, discounts, and options committed to remain in force over a specified period of time; and (ii) any warranty or representation made by Contractor or contained in any Contractor or manufacturer publications, written materials, schedules, charts, diagrams, tables, descriptions, other written representations, and any other communication medium accompanying or referred to or used to effect the sale to OSOS.
Contractor Commitments, Warranties and Representations. Any written commitment by the Contractor within the scope of this contract shall be binding upon the Contractor. Failure of the Contractor to fulfill any such commitment shall render the Contractor liable for liquidated or other damages due to the Government under the terms of this contract. For the purpose of this contract, a written commitment by the Contractor is limited to the proposal, inclusive of the oral presentation, submitted by the Contractor, and to any specific written modifications to the proposal.
Contractor Commitments, Warranties and Representations. A. Any commitment by the Contractor within the scope of this Agreement shall be binding upon the Contractor. Failure of the Contractor to fulfill such a commitment shall render the Contractor liable for actual damages incurred by the College by reason of such failure of the Contractor. The rights and remedies of the College provided in this provision shall not be exclusive and are in addition to other rights and remedies provided by law or under the terms of this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement, a commitment by the Contractor includes:
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