Webtools Assurances Clause Samples
The Webtools Assurances clause sets out the guarantees and commitments made by a party regarding the functionality, reliability, and legal compliance of web-based tools or software provided under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines assurances such as the webtools being free from defects, operating as described, and not infringing on third-party rights. Its core practical function is to provide confidence to the receiving party that the webtools will perform as expected and to allocate responsibility if these assurances are not met.
Webtools Assurances. Webtools are for all purposes Deliverables and Work Product under the PFA. The terms of this Exhibit G governing Deliverables that are also Webtools are terms in addition to all other terms and conditions in the PFA generally governing Deliverables and Work Product. Accordingly, Sub-recipient additionally represents and warrants that Webtools:
A. do not contain any virus, encryption, or any malicious code that corrupts, damages, or interferes with the use or operation of the Webtools, or of any software, database, platform, network, or system used to interface with or access and use the Webtools;
B. do not infringe or misappropriate the IP or personal or privacy rights of any other party; and
C. substantially conform with the technical specifications and other requirements for the Webtools as described in the Project Plan.
