Common use of CCH’s General Warranties Clause in Contracts

CCH’s General Warranties. CCH represents and warrants that: (i) it has title to the Application or the right to grant Customer the rights granted hereunder; (ii) the Application does not violate any third party’s United States patent, copyright or trade secret rights; and (iii) CCH has not inserted any virus or similar device to erase data. Customer’s sole and exclusive recourse and remedy, and CCH’s sole, exclusive and entire liability, for a breach of items (i) and (ii) by CCH shall be the exercise of Customer’s indemnity rights under subsection

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: CCH Axcess Master Agreement, CCH Axcess Master Agreement, CCH Axcess Master Agreement

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CCH’s General Warranties. CCH represents and warrants that: (ia) it has title to the Application or the right to grant Customer the rights granted hereunder; (iib) the Application does not violate any third party’s United States patent, copyright or trade secret rights; and (iiic) CCH has not knowingly inserted in the Application any virus virus, worm, or similar device malicious software that is designed to erase datadata or damage computer systems by with the Application is accessed. Customer’s sole and exclusive recourse and remedy, and CCH’s sole, exclusive and entire liability, for (i) a breach of items (ia) and (iib) by CCH shall be the exercise of Customer’s indemnity rights under subsectionsubsection 8.2 below, and (ii) a breach of item

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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