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Information about Project Site and Port’s Assets. The information about the Project Site and Port’s Assets as set out in Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 respectively is provided by the Concessioning Authority in good faith and with due regard to the matters for which such information is required by the Concessionaire. The Concessioning Authority agrees to provide to the Concessionaire, upon a reasonable request, any further information relating to the Project Site and Port Assets, which the Concessioning Authority may now possess or may hereafter come to possess, as may be relevant to the implementation of the Project. Subject to this, the Concessioning Authority makes no representation and gives no warranty to the Concessionaire in respect of the condition of the Port Assets or the Project Site.
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Information about Project Site and Port’s Assets. The information about the Project Site and Port’s Assets as set out in Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 respectively is provided by the Concessioning Authority in good faith and with due regard to the matters for which such information is required by the Concessionaire. The Concessioning Authority agrees to provide to the Concessionaire, upon a reasonable request, any further information relating to the Project Site and Port Assets, which the Concessioning Authority may now possess or may hereafter come to possess, as may be relevant to the implementation of the Project. Subject to this, the Concessioning Authority makes no representation and gives no warranty to the Concessionaire in respect of the condition of the Port Assets or the Project Site. Concessionaire acknowledges that it has, after a complete and careful examination made an independent evaluation of the Project Site as a whole and has determined the nature and extent of the difficulties, upgradations, inputs, costs, time, resources, risk and hazards that are likely to arise or may be faced by it in the course of the performance of its obligations under this Agreement and the extent and manner of efforts required. Concessionaire further acknowledges that it shall have no recourse against the Authority if it, is at a later date, found that the Project Site is deficient in any manner whatsoever. If a deficiency is found, Concessionaire hereby acknowledges and agrees that it shall, at its own cost and at no cost to the Authority, take all appropriate measures to remedy the same. If any defect, discrepancy, error or deficiency in the information supplied by the Concessioning Authority through inadvertence is noticed at any time during the Concession Period, no claim on this account shall be entertained by the Concessioning Authority including claim for extension of time nor shall the Concessioning Authority in any way be responsible or liable for any loss or damage, if any, caused to the Concessionaire as a result thereof.
Information about Project Site and Port’s Assets. The information about the Project Site and Port’s Assets as set out in Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 respectively is provided by the Authority in good faith and with due regard to the matters for which such information is required by the Operator. The Authority agrees to provide to the Operator, upon a reasonable request, any further information relating to the Project Site and Port Assets, which the Authority may now possess or may hereafter come to possess, as may be relevant to the implementation of the Project. Subject to this, the Authority makes no representation and gives no warranty to the Operator in respect of the condition of the Port Assets or the Project Site.
Information about Project Site and Port’s Assets. The information about the Project Site and Port’s Assets as set out in Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 respectively is provided by the Concessioning Authority in good faith and with due regard to the matters for which such information is required by the Concessionaire. The Concessioning Authority agrees to provide to the Concessionaire, upon a reasonable request, any further information relating to the Project Site and Port Assets, which the Concessioning Authority may now possess or may hereafter come to possess, as may be relevant to the implementation of the Project. Subject to this, the Concessioning Authority makes no representation and gives no warranty to the Concessionaire in respect of the condition of the Port Assets or the Project Site. If any defect, discrepancy, error or deficiency in the information supplied by the Concessioning Authority through inadvertence is noticed at any time during the Concession Period, no claim on this account shall be entertained by the Concessioning Authority including claim for extension of time nor shall the Concessioning Authority in any way be responsible or liable for any loss or damage, if any, caused to the Concessionaire as a result thereof.

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