Pre-Contractual Statement definition

Pre-Contractual Statement means a draft agreement, undertaking, representation, warranty, promise, assurance or arrangement of any nature whatsoever, whether or not in writing, relating to this Agreement made or given by a Party to this Agreement or any other person at any time prior to the date of this Agreement.
Pre-Contractual Statement means any undertaking, promise, assurance, statement, representation, warranty or understanding (whether in writing or not) of any person (whether party to this agreement or not) relating to the Engagement other than as expressly set out in this agreement or any documents referred to in it;
Pre-Contractual Statement means a draft agreement, undertaking, representation, warranty, promise, assurance or arrangement of any nature whatsoever whether or not in writing and whether implied or otherwise relating to this Agreement made or given by any party or any other person at any time prior to the execution of this Agreement.

Examples of Pre-Contractual Statement in a sentence

  • Except in the case of fraud, no party shall have any right of action against any other party to this agreement arising out of or in connection with any Pre-contractual Statement except to the extent that it is repeated in this agreement.

  • Each party acknowledges that in entering into this agreement it is not relying upon any Pre-contractual Statement which is not set out in this agreement.


More Definitions of Pre-Contractual Statement

Pre-Contractual Statement means any draft, agreement, undertaking, representation, warranty, promise, assurance or arrangement of any nature whatsoever, whether or not in writing, relating to the subject matter of this Agreement made or given by any person at any time prior to the date of this Agreement other than the Transaction Documents;
Pre-Contractual Statement has the meaning given in Clause 9.4;
Pre-Contractual Statement shall have the meaning given in Clause 20.1;
Pre-Contractual Statement has the meaning given to that term in clause 31.2;
Pre-Contractual Statement shall have the meaning given in Clause 20.1; “Quarter Days” means 31 March, 30 June, 30 September and 31 December in each calendar year;
Pre-Contractual Statement means any draft, agreement, undertaking, representation, warranty, promise, assurance or arrangement of any nature whatsoever, or information or data provided, whether or not in writing, relating to the subject matter of this Agreement made or given by any person at any time prior to the date of this Agreement. Nothing in this clause 20.2 shall exclude any liability for (or remedy in respect of) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
Pre-Contractual Statement means a draft agreement, undertaking, representation, warranty, promise, assurance or arrangement of any nature whatsoever, whether or not in writing, relating to this Agreement made or given by a Party to this Agreement or any other person at any time prior to the date of this Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the whole and only agreement between the Parties relating to and the subject matter hereof. Except to the extent repeated in this Agreement, this Agreement supersedes and extinguishes any Pre-contractual Statement relating to the subject matter hereof. Each Party acknowledges that in entering into this Agreement it is not relying upon any Pre-contractual Statement which is not set out in this Agreement. No Party shall have any right of action against any other Party to this Agreement arising out of or in connection with any Pre-contractual Statement (except in the case of fraud), except to the extent repeated in this Agreement. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity between the provisions of Clauses 1 to 28 of this Agreement and the Appendices, the provisions of the Appendices shall prevail.