Common use of Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose Clause in Contracts

Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose. The District has presented detailed technical specifications of the particular purpose for which the System(s) is intended. The District has provided detailed descriptions and criteria of how the System(s) can be defined to accomplish the particular purpose. The District has also defined the exact procedures and techniques to be employed in testing whether the System(s) has achieved the defined performance of this particular purpose. Given this advanced preparation concerning, and documentation about the District’s particular purpose, the Contractor at the time this Agreement is in force has (1) reason and opportunity to know the particular purpose for which products are required, and (2) that the District is relying on the Contractor’s experience and knowledge of these products to provide those which are most suitable and appropriate. Therefore, the Contractor warrants that the System(s) is fit for the purposes for which it is intended as described in the Contract Documentation.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Sample Agreement, Agreement, Sample Agreement

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Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose. The District has presented detailed technical specifications of the particular purpose for which the System(s) is intended. The District has provided detailed descriptions and criteria of how the System(s) can be defined to accomplish the particular purpose. The District has also defined the exact procedures and techniques to be employed in testing whether the System(s) has achieved the defined performance of this particular purpose. Given this advanced preparation concerning, and documentation about the District’s particular purpose, the Contractor at the time this Agreement is in force has (1i) reason and opportunity to know the particular purpose for which products are required, and (2( ii) that the District is relying on the Contractor’s experience and knowledge of these products to provide those which are most suitable and appropriate. Therefore, the Contractor warrants that the System(s) is fit for the purposes for which it is intended as described in the Contract Documentation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sample Agreement

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