Common use of No Inducement Clause in Contracts

No Inducement. The Franchisee, by accepting this Agreement, acknowledges that it has not been induced to accept this Agreement by any promise, oral or written, by or on behalf of the City or by any third person regarding any term or condition not expressed in this Agreement. The Franchisee further pledges that no promise or inducement, oral or written, has been made to any City employee or official regarding the grant, receipt or award of this Agreement.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Waste Franchise Agreement, Agreement, Waste Franchise Agreement

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