Common use of Customer’s Acknowledgements Clause in Contracts

Customer’s Acknowledgements. The Customer agrees that: (a) before accepting the relevant Quote, it has had the opportunity to examine any Sale Equipment to satisfy itself as to the condition, suitability and specifications of the Sale Equipment and its fitness for the Customer’s purposes; (b) neither TEN nor anyone on its behalf has given any warranty or made any representation to the Customer as to the quality, fitness for any particular purpose, suitability or condition of the Sale Equipment; (c) the Sale Equipment may differ from the images or description stated on the website of TEN or its catalogues, product datasheets and advertising documents and TEN is not liable for any Loss, Claim or Liability associated with any difference between the Sale Equipment and any description of it; and (d) all the Customer’s Obligations under the relevant Supply Agreement will continue despite any defect in, or breakdown of, the Sale Equipment or any other matter concerning the Sale Equipment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions for Provision of Goods or Services, Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

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