Common use of Adequate Documentation Clause in Contracts

Adequate Documentation. (a) Supplier represents and warrants that the Documentation will describe fully and accurately the features and functions of the version(s) of the Deliverables then in use by JPMC or Recipient well enough to allow a reasonably skilled JPMC or Recipient user to effectively use all of its features and functions without assistance from Supplier. If Supplier provides source code, the Documentation will also include all information that a reasonably skilled programmer needs to maintain, modify and implement the applicable Deliverables without assistance from Supplier.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement (Cardlytics, Inc.), Master Agreement (Cardlytics, Inc.)

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Adequate Documentation. (a) To the extent Documentation is included in the scope of the Schedule, Supplier represents and warrants that the Documentation will describe fully and accurately the features and functions of the version(s) of the Deliverables then in use by JPMC or Recipient well enough to allow a reasonably skilled JPMC or Recipient user to effectively use all of its features and functions without assistance from Supplier. If Supplier provides source code, the Documentation will also include all information that a reasonably skilled programmer needs to maintain, modify and implement the applicable Deliverables without assistance from Supplier.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Service Provider Agreement (Virtusa Corp), Master Service Provider Agreement (Virtusa Corp)

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