Common use of Buyer’s Acknowledgments Clause in Contracts

Buyer’s Acknowledgments. Buyer acknowledges that Buyer has read this Contract and that the same constitutes the entire agreement between Buyer and Seller, and no other agreements, promises or warranties, either express or implied, except those expressly set forth herein, have been made to Buyer by Seller, its salesmen or agents. All prior and contemporaneous agreements, representations, reservations, marketing materials, or statements, express or implied, are superseded and merged herein. Buyer acknowledges the following:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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