Common use of ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND NON-RELIANCE Clause in Contracts

ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND NON-RELIANCE. The Agreement is the entire agreement between the Parties about its subject matter and replaces all previous agreements between the Parties on that subject matter and the Seller has not relied on any oral or written representation or warranty made, or purportedly made, by the Bank or on the Bank’s behalf except as set out in the Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Receivables Purchase Terms, Receivables Purchase Terms

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ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND NON-RELIANCE. The This Agreement is the entire agreement between the Parties parties hereto about its subject matter and replaces all previous agreements between the Parties parties hereto on that subject matter and the Seller has You have not relied on any oral or written representation or warranty made, or purportedly made, by the Bank Us or on the Bank’s Our behalf except as set out in the this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Vendor Prepay Agreement

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ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND NON-RELIANCE. The This Agreement is the entire agreement between the Parties parties about its subject matter and replaces all previous agreements between the Parties parties on that subject matter and the Seller has You have not relied on any oral or written representation or warranty made, or purportedly made, by the Bank Us or on the Bank’s Our behalf except as set out in the this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Vendor Prepay Agreement

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