Common use of Year 2000 Warranty Clause in Contracts

Year 2000 Warranty. Epic hereby warrants that the Program Property licensed under the Agreement will process dates and date-related data without any material error arising from the transition to the year 2000 or the use of dates beyond December 31, 1999, provided that the dates or date-related data are properly entered by You and Your end users in accordance with Documentation provided by Epic ("Year 2000 Program Error"). For such purposes, processing of data means any calculating, comparing or sequencing of dates or date-related data (including but not limited to date data century recognition, calculations that accommodate same century and multi-century formulas and date values) to the extent the Program Property can perform such operations with the applicable dates or date-related data for other dates prior to January 1, 2000. You will notify Epic in writing as provided in Section 20 of the Agreement concerning any Year 2000 Program Error and will specifically refer to this Section 8(i) of this Amendment or state that You are making a Year 2000 warranty claim. Epic shall have a cure period of thirty (30) days after the receipt of the notice from You to correct any reported Year 2000 Program Errors for which it has been properly notified. If You have made any changes to the source Code of the Program Property, Epic shall have no obligation to retrofit any release that corrects a Year 2000 Program Error to work with such changes. The warranty provided under this Section 8(i) shall expire on January 1, 2001.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: License and Support Agreement (Trizetto Group Inc), License and Support Agreement (Trizetto Group Inc), License and Support Agreement (Trizetto Group Inc)

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