Common use of Fitness for Purpose Clause in Contracts

Fitness for Purpose. The Subcontractor warrants that: the Design Documentation it prepares will be fit for the purposes as set out in, or reasonably to be inferred from, the Subcontract Works Description; and upon Completion, the Subcontract Works or the Stage will, to the extent that the Subcontract Works have or the Stage has been designed by the Subcontractor, be fit for the purposes as set out in, or reasonably to be inferred from, the Subcontract Works Description.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Major Works Subcontract, Major Works Subcontract, Major Works Subcontract

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Fitness for Purpose. The Subcontractor warrants that: the Design Documentation it prepares will be fit for the purposes as set out in, or reasonably to be inferred from, the Subcontract Works Descriptionits intended purpose; and upon Completion, the Subcontract Works or the each Stage will, to the extent that the Subcontract Works they have or the Stage has been designed by the Subcontractor, be fit for the purposes as set out in, or reasonably to be inferred from, the Subcontract Works Descriptiontheir intended purpose.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Major Works Subcontract

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