Common use of Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices Clause in Contracts

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

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Information Services Agreement, General Agreement, General Agreement

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Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices. 1) Vendor represents and warrants that to the best of its knowledge and belief neither Vendor nor any of its Subcontractors has within the last 3 years 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, oror it has no officers who have been found liable in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding of Deceptive Trade Practices violations.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Products and Related Services, Contract for Products and Related Services, Contract for Products and Related Services

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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, oror (ii) has outstanding allegations of any Deceptive Trade Practice pending in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement

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