Common use of Warranty and Indemnity Clause in Contracts

Warranty and Indemnity. You warrant that you have the necessary rights to enter into the Agreement and you indemnify the Service Suppliers against any liability, claim, damage or loss that a third party might have arising out of the Agreement if you do not have the necessary rights. [This clause means that if you do not have authority to sign the Agreement you will be personally liable for any loss that results from your lack of authority.]

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Agreement, Terms and Conditions of Agreement, www.pepstores.com

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Warranty and Indemnity. 22.8.1. You warrant that you have the necessary rights to enter into the this Agreement and you indemnify the Service Suppliers against any liabilityand all liabilities, claimclaims, damage damages or loss losses whatsoever that a third party might have arising out of the this Agreement if you do not have the necessary rights. [This clause means that As such, if you do not have authority to sign the this Agreement you will be personally liable for any loss that results from your lack of authority.]

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Agreement, Terms and Conditions of Agreement

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Warranty and Indemnity. You warrant that you have the necessary rights to enter into the this Agreement and you undertake to indemnify the Service Suppliers us against any liability, claim, damage or loss that a third party might have arising out of the this Agreement if you do not have the necessary rights. [This clause means that if you do not have authority to sign the this Agreement you will be personally liable to us for any loss that results from your lack of authority.]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Individual Subscriber

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