Common use of Customer Requirements Clause in Contracts

Customer Requirements. Customer acknowledges and agrees that it is Customer’s responsibility to assess whether the Services are appropriate and suitable for Customer’s requirements. Where Aptum provides advice about Customer’s Service requirements or the configuration of any equipment used in connection with Customer’s Service, such advice is given on the basis of a good faith recommendation using reasonable skill and care, but without any guarantee or warranty of performance.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: General Terms of Business, General Terms of Business, General Terms of Business

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Customer Requirements. Customer acknowledges and agrees that it is CustomerXxxxxxxx’s responsibility to assess whether the Services are appropriate and suitable for Customer’s requirements. Where Aptum provides advice about Customer’s Service requirements or the configuration of any equipment used in connection with Customer’s Service, such advice is given on the basis of a good faith recommendation using reasonable skill and care, but without any guarantee or warranty of performance.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: General Terms of Business, General Terms of Business, General Terms of Business

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