Common use of Express Warranties Clause in Contracts

Express Warranties. Vendor expressly represents, warrants and covenants, that: (i) Vendor will devote its good faith, best efforts in provision of the Goods and/or Services. (ii) Vendor has and will retain sufficient financial condition, working capital, experience, expertise, personnel, licenses, certifications, and authority to provide the Goods and/or Services, that it will provide copies of its licenses and certifications to the District upon request, and will comply with the vendor ethics policies of the District. (iii) The Goods furnished conform with the specifications, drawings, descriptions and that the Services promised will adequately address the Scope of Services set forth in the Contract and its exhibits, the District’s Request for Proposal, Request for Competitive Sealed Proposal or other solicitation for the Goods and/or Services contracted for herein (the "Solicitation Document"), and to any sample(s) furnished by Vendor, if any, in connection with the Contract or in response to the District’s Request for Proposal. (iv) The Goods and/or Services shall be delivered in compliance with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations, with District policies and procedures, and consistent with industry standards. (v) In the event of a conflict between the specifications, drawings and descriptions of Goods to be provided, the specifications shall govern. In the event of a conflict between the Solicitation Document and the Contract, the Contract shall prevail. (vi) All Goods are new and the quality of the Goods is consistent with or better than industry standard.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Vendor Contract, Vendor Contract, Vendor Contract

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