Common use of BUYER’S CHOICE OF SOFTWARE Clause in Contracts

BUYER’S CHOICE OF SOFTWARE. The Software is a standard product commercially offered by Supplier off-the-shelf with the functions that are specified in the accompanying documentation. Any assistance provided by Supplier in connection with the choice of software in general or choosing this specific Software will be based on the Buyer’s information about the Buyer’s business voluntarily provided to Supplier. The Buyer shall be responsible for both the completeness and the accuracy of such information. Supplier shall have no liability as to whether the Software meets a functionality or requirement assumed by the Buyer. Unless stated specifically in an additional agreement between the parties, Supplier does not assume any liability for advising the Buyer concerning the Buyer's choice of software.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: General End User License Agreement, www.hbkworld.com, www.microstrain.com

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