General Warranties Made Continuously Sample Clauses

The "General Warranties Made Continuously" clause requires that certain representations and warranties provided by a party remain true and accurate throughout the duration of the agreement, not just at the time of signing. In practice, this means that the party must ensure ongoing compliance with the stated warranties, such as maintaining valid licenses or adhering to regulatory requirements, for as long as the contract is in effect. This clause serves to protect the other party by ensuring that key assurances remain valid over time, thereby reducing the risk of undisclosed changes or breaches during the contractual relationship.
General Warranties Made Continuously. The warranties made by the Agent under clause 6.1 are taken to be made continuously throughout the Term.
General Warranties Made Continuously. The warranties made by the Agent under clause 21.1 are taken to be made continuously throughout the Term.
General Warranties Made Continuously. The warranties made by the Grantee under clause 7.1 are taken to be made continuously throughout the Term.