Warranty of Merchantability Sample Clauses
A Warranty of Merchantability clause guarantees that the goods sold under a contract are of average acceptable quality and are generally fit for the ordinary purposes for which such goods are used. In practice, this means that the seller assures the buyer that the products will function as expected and meet standard industry quality, even if no specific promises about the goods are made. This clause protects buyers by ensuring they receive usable and reliable products, thereby reducing the risk of receiving defective or substandard goods.
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Warranty of Merchantability. The Deliverable(s) provided by the Contractor must be merchantable.
Warranty of Merchantability. The Contractor warrants that any and all equipment to be supplied pursuant to this Agreement is merchantable, free from defects, whether patent or latent in material or workmanship, and fit for the ordinary purposes for which it is intended.
Warranty of Merchantability. The Deliverable(s) provided by the Contractor must be merchantable.
(a) Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose The Deliverable(s) provided by the Contractor must be fit for the purpose(s) identified in this contract.
Warranty of Merchantability. The Contractor warrants all material and workmanship for a minimum of one (1) year from date of project completion and acceptance by the City. If within one (1) year after acceptance by the city, or within such larger period of time as may be described by law any of the work is found to be defective or not in accordance with the contract documents, the Contractor must after receipt of a written notice from the City to do so, promptly correct the work unless the City has previously given the Contractor a written acceptance of such condition.
Warranty of Merchantability. Agreement Not in Breach of Other Instruments Affecting Seller or Shareholder; Governmental Consent............................... 12 4.17 Information Not Misleading......................... 12 4.18
Warranty of Merchantability. To the best of Seller's and Shareholder's knowledge, all material, goods, equipment and services supplied, sold, leased or performed by Seller to or for its Customers are of merchantable quality and to the best of Seller's and Shareholder's knowledge, Seller has not materially breached or substantially violated any applicable express or implied warranty of merchantability in connection with such sales, leases or services.
Warranty of Merchantability. (a) Warranty of Title The Contractor must convey good title to any Deliverable(s) provided to Huron Valley Schools. All Deliverable(s) provided by the Contractor must be delivered free from any security interest, lien, or encumbrance of which Huron Valley Schools, at the time of contracting, has no knowledge. Deliverable(s) provided by the Contractor must be delivered free of any rightful claim of infringement by any third person.
Warranty of Merchantability. Goods provided by vendor under this order/contract shall be merchantable. All goods provided shall be of good quality within the description given by the University, shall be fit for their ordinary purpose, shall be adequately contained and packaged within the description given by the University, shall conform to the agreed upon specifications, and shall conform to the affirmations of fact made by the vendor or on the container or label.
Warranty of Merchantability. Commodities provided by seller under this order/contract shall be merchantable. All commodities provided shall be of good quality within the description given by the City, shall be fit for their ordinary purpose, shall be adequately contained and packaged within the description given by the City, shall conform to the agreed upon specifications and shall conform to the affirmations of fact made by the seller or on the container or label.
Warranty of Merchantability. CONTRACTOR warrants that any and all equipment to be supplied pursuant to the Agreement is merchantable, free from defects, whether patent or latent in material or workmanship and fit for the ordinary purposes for which it is intended.
