Common use of Consultant’s Representations Clause in Contracts

Consultant’s Representations. Consultant warrants that it is fully qualified to perform the Services required under this Agreement in its area of expertise, and represents that (a) by its own independent investigation it has ascertained (i) the nature of the Services required, (ii) the conditions, to the extent reasonably foreseeable, involved in performing the Services, and (iii) its obligations under this Agreement, and will (b) verify all information furnished by the Authority, satisfying itself as to the correctness and accuracy of that information, and if incorrect or inaccurate, has taken appropriate exception and has determined correct and accurate information. Any failure by Consultant to make commercially reasonable efforts consistent with the standard of care set forth in in this Section 5 to investigate independently and become fully informed will not relieve Consultant from its responsibilities under this Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, Agreement for Professional Services

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