Common use of Goods Warranty Clause in Contracts

Goods Warranty. Contractor warrants that, for a period of twelve (12) months from the date when the Goods are put into use, or eighteen (18) months after delivery of the Goods, whichever is later (“Goods Warranty Period”), the Goods: (a) are free from defects in design, material, and workmanship; (b) are fit and safe for the intended purposes and appropriate for the specified application(s) (if any); (c) are consistent with recognized industry quality standards; (d) comply with the requirements, specifications, drawings, standards, and descriptions included in this Master Contract; and (e) are produced and delivered in full compliance with applicable law (“Goods Warranty”). Contractor further warrants that it has good and marketable title to the Goods and shall keep Purchaser’s property free of liens. If Purchaser receives notice of a lien caused by Contractor, Purchaser may withhold any payment otherwise due Contractor until Contractor submits proof, in a form satisfactory to Purchaser, that all lienable claims have been fully paid or waived.

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Samples: Master Contract, Master Contract, Master Contract

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Goods Warranty. Contractor warrants that, for a period of twelve (12) months from the date when the Goods are put into use, or eighteen (18) months after delivery of the Goods, whichever is later (“Goods Warranty Period”), the Goods: (a) are free from defects in design, material, and workmanship; (b) are fit and safe for the intended purposes and appropriate for the specified application(s) (if any); (c) are consistent with recognized industry quality standards; (d) comply with the requirements, specifications, drawings, standards, and descriptions included in this Cooperative Master Contract; and (e) are produced and delivered in full compliance with applicable law (“Goods Warranty”). Contractor further warrants that it has good and marketable title to the Goods and shall keep Purchaser’s property free of liens. If Purchaser receives notice of a lien caused by Contractor, Purchaser may withhold any payment otherwise due Contractor until Contractor submits proof, in a form satisfactory to Purchaser, that all lienable claims have been fully paid or waived.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: apps.des.wa.gov

Goods Warranty. Contractor warrants that, for a period of twelve (12) months from the date when the Goods are put into use, or eighteen (18) months after delivery of the Goods, whichever is later (“Goods Warranty Period”), the Goods: (a) are free from defects in design, material, and workmanship; (b) are fit and safe for the intended purposes and appropriate for the specified application(s) (if any); (c) are consistent with recognized industry quality standards; (d) comply with the requirements, specifications, drawings, standards, and descriptions included in this Master Contract; and (e) are produced and delivered in full compliance with applicable law (“Goods Warranty”). Contractor further warrants that it has good and marketable title to the Goods and shall keep PurchaserBVFF’s property free of liens. If Purchaser BVFF receives notice of a lien caused by Contractor, Purchaser BVFF may withhold any payment otherwise due Contractor until Contractor submits proof, in a form satisfactory to PurchaserBVFF, that all lienable alienable claims have been fully paid or waived.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: waocio.my.salesforce-sites.com

Goods Warranty. Contractor warrants that, for a period of twelve (12) months from the date when the Goods are put into use, or eighteen (18) months after delivery of the Goods, or manufacturer warranty, whichever of the three is later (“Goods Warranty Period”), the Goods: (a) are free from defects in design, material, and workmanship; (b) are fit and safe for the intended purposes and appropriate for the specified application(s) (if any); (c) are consistent with recognized industry quality standards; (d) comply with the requirements, specifications, drawings, standards, and descriptions included in this Master Contract; and (e) are produced and delivered in full compliance with applicable law (“Goods Warranty”). Contractor further warrants that it has good and marketable title to the Goods and shall keep Purchaser’s property free of liens. If Purchaser receives notice of a lien caused by Contractor, Purchaser may withhold any payment otherwise due Contractor until Contractor submits proof, in a form satisfactory to Purchaser, that all lienable claims have been fully paid or waived.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Washington Statewide Contract

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Goods Warranty. Contractor warrants that, for a period of twelve (12) months from the date when the Goods are put into use, or eighteen (18) months after delivery of the Goods, whichever is later (“Goods Warranty Period”), the Goods: (a) are free from defects in design, material, and workmanship; (b) are fit and safe for the intended purposes and appropriate for the specified application(s) (if any); (c) are consistent with recognized industry quality standards; (d) comply with the requirements, specifications, drawings, standards, and descriptions included in this Master Contract; and (e) are produced and delivered in full compliance with applicable law (“Goods Warranty”). Contractor further warrants that it has good and marketable title to the Goods and shall keep Purchaser’s [AGENCY’S] property free of liens. If Purchaser [AGENCY] receives notice of a lien caused by Contractor, Purchaser [AGENCY] may withhold any payment otherwise due Contractor until Contractor submits proof, in a form satisfactory to Purchaser[AGENCY], that all lienable claims have been fully paid or waived.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: des.wa.gov

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