Common use of Entire and complete terms Clause in Contracts

Entire and complete terms. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between Telequip and the customer in respect of the subject matter of this Agreement. No oral or written representation, inducement, statement or promise made by, or on behalf of, either party and not contained in this Agreement will be relied upon or binding upon the parties;

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: telequip.net, www.telequip.net, www.telequip.net

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