Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices Sample Clauses

Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices. 1) Vendor represents and warrants that neither Vendor nor any of its Subcontractors has been (i) found liable in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding of Deceptive Trade Practices violations as defined under Chapter 17, Texas Business & Commerce Code, or (ii) has outstanding allegations of any Deceptive Trade Practice pending in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding. 2) Vendor certifies that it has no officers who have served as officers of other entities who (i) have been found liable in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding of Deceptive Trade Practices violations or (ii) have outstanding allegations of any Deceptive Trade Practice pending in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding. U. Drug Free Workplace Policy
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Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices. The Contractor represents and warrants that it has not been the subject of allegations of Deceptive Trade Practices violations under Texas Business and Commerce Code, Chapter 17, or allegations of any unfair business practice in any administrative hearing or court suit and that the Contractor has not been found to be liable for such practices in such proceedings. The Contractor certifies that it has no officers who have served as officers of other entities who have been the subject allegations of Deceptive Trade Practices violations or allegations of any unfair business practices in an administrative hearing or court suit and that such officers have not been found to be liable for such practices in such proceedings.
Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices. 1) Vendor represents and warrants that neither Vendor nor any of its Subcontractors has been (i) found liable in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding of Deceptive Trade Practices violations as defined under Chapter 17, Texas Business & Commerce Code, or
Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices. Vendor to the best of its knowledge represents and warrants that neither Vendor nor any of its Subcontractors has been the subject of allegations of Deceptive Trade Practices xxxxx- tions under Chapter 17, Texas Business & Commerce Code, or allegations of any unfair business practice in any administrative hearing or litigation and that Vendor has not been found to be liable for such practices in such proceedings. Vendor to the best of its knowledge, represents and warrants that it has no officers who have served as officers of other entities who have been the subject allegations of Deceptive Trade Practices xxxxx- tions or allegations of any unfair business practices in an administrative hearing or court suit.
Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices. ‌ 1. Contractor represents and warrants that neither Contractor nor any of its Subcontractors has been (i) found liable in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding of Deceptive Trade Practices violations as defined under the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act, 15 O.S. § 15-751 or (ii) has outstanding allegations of any Deceptive Trade Practice pending in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding. 2. Contractor certifies that it has no officers who have served as officers of other entities who (i) have been found liable in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding of Deceptive Trade Practices violations or (ii) have outstanding allegations of any Deceptive Trade Practice pending in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding.
Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices. Vendor represents and warrants that (i) neither Vendor nor any of its Subcontractors has within the last three years been found liable in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceedings of Deceptive Trade Practices violations under Chapter 17, Texas Business & Commerce Code; and (ii) it has no officers who have been found liable in any administrative hearing litigation or other proceedings of Deceptive Trade Practices violations under Chapter 17, Texas Business & Commerce Code. 16. Appendix A, Section 8, Vendor Responsibilities, new section W. Disclaimer of Warranties, is hereby added to the Contract as follows:
Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices. 1) Vendor represents and warrants that neither Vendor nor any of its Subcontractors has been
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Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices. Grantee represents and warrants that Grantee has not been the subject of allegations of Deceptive Trade Practices violations under Chapter 17, Texas Business and Commerce Code, or allegations of any unfair business practice in any administrative hearing or court suit and that the Respondent has not been found to be liable for such practices in such proceedings. Grantee certifies that Xxxxxxx has no officers who have served as officers of other entities who have been the subject of allegations of Deceptive Trade
Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices. 1) Vendor represents and warrants that neither Vendor nor any of its Subcontractors has been (i) found liable in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding 2) Vendor certifies that it has no officers who have served as officers of other entities who (i) have been found liable in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding of Deceptive Trade Practices violations or (ii) have outstanding allegations of any Deceptive Trade Practice pending in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding. U. Drug Free Workplace Policy
Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices. A. Successful Respondent represents that, during the preceding five (5) years, neither Successful Respondent nor any of its subcontractors has been (i) found liable in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding of Deceptive Trade Practices violations as defined under Chapter 17, Texas Business & Commerce Code, or (ii) has outstanding allegations of any Deceptive Trade Practice pending in any administrative hearing, litigation or other judicial or administrative proceeding within the State of Texas. B. Successful Respondent certifies that, during the preceding five (5) years, it has no officers who have served as officers of other entities who (i) have been found liable in any administrative hearing, litigation or other judicial or administrative proceeding of Deceptive Trade Practices violations as defined under Chapter 17, Texas Business & Commerce Code or (ii) have outstanding allegations of any Deceptive Trade Practice pending in any administrative hearing, litigation or other judicial or administrative proceeding.
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