Common use of Y2K Compliance Clause in Contracts

Y2K Compliance. The MPF Provider represents and warrants to the Boston Bank that (i) the software used by the MPF Provider in providing ancillary support services with respect to the Program Loans being administered under the MPF Program (the “Servicing Software”) will operate prior to, during and after December 31, 1999 without error relating to date data, including without limitation, date data which represents different centuries or more than one century, (ii) the Servicing Software will not operate abnormally or provide invalid or incorrect results as a result of date data representing different centuries or more than one century, (iii) the Servicing Software is designed to ensure year 2000 capability, including without limitation, date data recognition, calculations which accommodate same century and multi-century formulas and data values, and date data interface values that reflect the century, (iv) the Servicing Software will accurately and correctly manage and manipulate data involving dates, including single century formulas and multi-century formulas, and will not cause an abnormally functioning or ending scenario within the application or generate incorrect values or invalid results involving such dates, and (v) the Servicing Software will accurately process date/time data from, into and between the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and the years 1999 and 2000, and will accurately perform leap year calculations during and for the twentieth and twenty-first century, including the leap year 2000. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement to the contrary, the MPF Provider’s liability under this Section 4.3. shall be limited to direct compensatory damages and in no event shall the MPF Provider be liable under this Section 4.3. for consequential or punitive damages (except for willful misconduct or gross negligence on the part of the MPF Provider).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Mortgage Partnership Finance, Investment and Services Agreement (Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago), Investment and Services Agreement (Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston)

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