SUSPECTED ERRORS Sample Clauses

The "Suspected Errors" clause outlines the procedures to follow when a party believes there is a mistake or inaccuracy in a document, data, or deliverable provided under the agreement. Typically, this clause requires the party identifying the potential error to promptly notify the other party, after which the parties may review and, if necessary, correct the issue. Its core function is to ensure that errors are addressed efficiently and transparently, minimizing misunderstandings and maintaining the integrity of the contractual relationship.
SUSPECTED ERRORS. If Licensee discovers any suspected Error in the Software Licensee shall analyze the suspected Error to determine if it is the result of Licensee's misuse or misunderstanding of the Software before seeking Licensor's assistance.
SUSPECTED ERRORS. If Lilly discovers any suspected Error in the Program, Lilly shall analyze the suspected Error to determine if it is the result of Lilly's misuse or misunderstanding of the Product or by the performance of a third party before seeking Licensor's assistance.