Common use of Customer’s Warranty Clause in Contracts

Customer’s Warranty. 7.1 The Customer warrants and undertakes to the Company that it is the owner charge or lessor of the Equipment and that it has full power and authority to enter into this Agreement and permit the Company to perform the Services. 7.2 The Customer undertakes to indemnify and hold harmless the Company against any loss or damage that the Company may suffer as a result of a breach by the Customer of Clause 7.1 above and against all claims from third parties in the event that the Company is unable to keep the Equipment in good working order due to matters which (in the sole opinion of the Company) are in the control of the Customer or the Customer allows the Equipment to be altered adjusted or interfered with by persons other than the Company’s authorised engineers or agents or other apparatus is fitted without the Company’s agreement thereto. 7.3 In the case of line wiring, the Customer shall obtain and retain any necessary licenses way leaves of permission for attachment for supporting wiring and shall pay any rent and expenses in connection with the same and be responsible for any damage that maybe done to property of persons by such wiring.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Maintenance Agreement, Maintenance Agreement, Maintenance Agreement

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