Incorporated Certifications Clause Samples
The Incorporated Certifications clause serves to formally include specific representations or certifications made by one party into the contract as binding commitments. This means that any statements, assurances, or attestations—such as compliance with laws, possession of necessary licenses, or the accuracy of provided information—are explicitly made part of the agreement. By incorporating these certifications, the clause ensures that the party making them is legally accountable for their truthfulness, thereby reducing the risk of misrepresentation and providing a clear basis for recourse if the certifications prove false.
Incorporated Certifications. The Recipient makes the statements in the following certifications, which are incorporated by reference:
(1) Appendix A to 49 CFR part 20 (Certification Regarding Lobbying).
