Pre-Contractual Representation definition
Examples of Pre-Contractual Representation in a sentence
Each party to this Agreement acknowledges and agrees that in entering into the Contract Documents it is not relying upon and shall have no right of action against any other party to this Agreement in respect of any Pre-Contractual Representation which is not expressly set out in any of the Contract Documents.
For the purposes of Clause 24.2 Pre-Contractual Representation means any arrangement, agreement, assurance, draft document, promise, undertaking, representation or warranty of any nature whether or not in writing made or given by any person prior to the signature of this Agreement.
Each party acknowledges and agrees that in entering into the Agreement, it is not relying on and will have no right of action against any other party to this Contract in respect of any Pre-Contractual Representation which is not expressly set out in this Contract.
For the purposes of Clause 16.2 Pre-Contractual Representation means any arrangement, agreement, assurance, draft document, promise, undertaking, representation or warranty of any nature whether or not in writing made or given by any person prior to the signature of this Agreement.