Common use of Obligations, Representations and Warranties Clause in Contracts

Obligations, Representations and Warranties. The Contractor warrants that it, its staff, and any and all subcontractors, if any, have all the necessary licenses, approvals, and certifications currently required by the laws of any applicable local, state, or Federal government to perform the services or work, as applicable, pursuant to this Agreement and/or any subcontract entered into under this Agreement. The Contractor further agrees that such required licenses, approvals, and certificates shall be kept in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement, or any extension thereof, and to secure any new licenses, approvals, or certificates within the required time frames and/or to require its staff and subcontractors, if any, to obtain the requisite licenses, approvals, or certificates. In the event the Contractor, its staff, and/or subcontractors, if any, are notified of a denial or revocation of any license, approval, or certification to perform the services or work, as applicable, under this Agreement, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Agency or Agencies.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Services

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