Common use of Hardware Warranty Clause in Contracts

Hardware Warranty. Contractor agrees to warrant and assume responsibility for all hardware portions of any Good or Custom Deliverable, that it licenses, contracts, or sells to DTS under this Contract, for a period of one (1) year. Contractor acknowledges that all warranties granted to DTS by the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of Utah apply to this Contract. Product liability disclaimers and/or warranty disclaimers from Contractor are not applicable to this Contract. In general, the Contractor warrants that the hardware: (a) will perform as specified in the Proposal; (b) will live up to all specific claims listed in the Proposal; (c) will be suitable for the ordinary purposes for which the hardware is used; (d) will be suitable for any special purposes that DTS has relied on Contractor’s skill or judgment to consider when it advised DTS about the hardware in the Proposal; (e) the hardware has been properly designed and manufactured; and (f) is free of significant defects or unusual problems about which DTS has not been warned.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: purchasing.utah.gov, purchasing.utah.gov, www.bidnet.com

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Hardware Warranty. Contractor agrees to warrant and assume responsibility for all hardware portions of any Good or Custom Deliverable, that it licenses, contracts, or sells to DTS under this Contract, for a period of one (1) year. Contractor acknowledges that all warranties granted to DTS the Division and Eligible Users by the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of Utah apply to this Contract. Product liability disclaimers and/or warranty disclaimers from Contractor are not applicable to this Contract. In general, the Contractor warrants that the hardware: (a) will perform as specified in the Proposal; (b) will live up to all specific claims listed in the Proposal; (c) will be suitable for the ordinary purposes for which the hardware is used; (d) will be suitable for any special purposes that DTS the Division has relied on Contractor’s skill or judgment to consider when it advised DTS the Division about the hardware in the Proposal; (e) the hardware has been properly designed and manufactured; and (f) is free of significant defects or unusual problems about which DTS Eligible User has not been warned.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: purchasing.utah.gov, purchasing.utah.gov, purchasing.utah.gov

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