Common use of Representations and Warranties by Contractor Clause in Contracts

Representations and Warranties by Contractor. If Contractor is a corporation or a limited liability company, Contractor warrants, represents, covenants, and agrees that it is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state of its incorporation or organization and is duly authorized and in good standing to conduct business in the State of Texas, that it has all necessary power and has received all necessary approvals to execute and deliver the Agreement, and the individual executing the Agreement on behalf of Contractor has been duly authorized to act for and bind Contractor. Eligibility to Receive Payment: In accordance with Section 231.006 of the Texas Family Code and Sections 2155.004 and 2155.006 of the Texas Government Code, Contractor certifies that it is not ineligible to receive this Agreement any payments under this Agreement and acknowledges that SFASU may terminate this Agreement and/or withhold payment and/or reimbursement if this certification is inaccurate. Payment of Debt/Delinquency to the State: Contractor certifies that it is not indebted to the State of Texas and is current on all taxes owed to the State of Texas. Pursuant to Sections 2107.008 and 2252.903 of the Texas Government Code any payments or reimbursements owed to Contractor under this Agreement may be applied directly toward any debt or delinquency that Contractor owes the State of Texas or any agency of the State of Texas regardless of when it arises, until such debt or delinquency is paid in full.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Services Agreement

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