Common use of No Remuneration Clause in Contracts

No Remuneration. Vendor represents and warrants to Division and Purchasers that Vendor has not made, is not obligated to make, and will not make any payment or provide any remuneration or items of intrinsic value to any third party or to Division, Purchasers or their directors, officers or employees in return for Division entering into this Agreement or for any business transacted under this Agreement (excluding any Rebates).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchasing Agreement (Fuse Medical, Inc.), Purchasing Agreement (Fuse Medical, Inc.), Purchasing Agreement (Fuse Medical, Inc.)

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No Remuneration. Vendor represents and warrants to Division and Purchasers that Vendor has not made, is not obligated to make, and will not make any payment or provide any remuneration or items of intrinsic value to any third party or to Division, Purchasers or their directors, officers or employees in return for Division entering into this Agreement or for any business transacted under this Agreement (excluding any Rebates).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchasing Agreement (Fuse Medical, Inc.)

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