Common use of Disclosed Information Clause in Contracts

Disclosed Information. 3.3.1 The Authority does not give any warranty or undertaking as to the relevance, completeness, accuracy or fitness for any purpose of any of the Disclosed Information. The Disclosed Information is for information only, and is not mandatory or binding on Developer. Developer is not entitled to rely on the Disclosed Information as accurately describing existing conditions, presenting design, engineering or maintenance solutions or directions, or defining means or methods for complying with the requirements of the Project Documents, Governmental Approvals or Applicable Law.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Project Agreement, Project Agreement, Project Agreement

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