Common use of Client’s Representations Clause in Contracts

Client’s Representations. Client represents that it has the full right and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement. The consummation of the Agreement and the transactions contemplated herein do not violate any outstanding assignments, grants, licenses, encumbrances, obligations, agreements or understanding between Client and any other person or entity. Client represents and warrants to Consultant that Client is able to timely pay Consultant all fees and expenses incurred in the performance of the services hereunder.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Consulting Agreement, Consulting Agreement, Consulting Agreement (Leader Capital Holdings Corp.)

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