General Warranty ( One Year Sample Clauses

General Warranty ( One Year. Contractor shall remedy any defect due to faulty material or workmanship and pay for all damage to other work resulting therefrom, which appear within one year from final payment. Further, contractor shall furnish owner with all manufacturers' and suppliers' written warranties covering items furnished under this contract prior to release of the final payment. Table of Contents Removals 1 Remove Flooring and Base 1 Remove Window Treatment 1 Demolition, Bathroom 1 Drywall (Repair and Paint) 3 Millwork 4 Casing, Colonial - Wood 2-1/4” 4 Countertops 4 Cabinets 6 Doors 7 Door, Pre-Hung Metal Entrance – 30”, 36” 7 Entry Door Casing, Wood 2-1/4” 8 Door Exterior Lockset & Deadbolt 8 Door, interior, Prehung solid core – 24”, 30”, 32”, 36 8 Door knob, Passage/Hall/Closet 8 Door lockset, Bathroom/Bedroom 8 Plumbing 9 General 9 Kitchen Sink 9 Faucet, Sink Kitchen 9 Faucet, Sink Bathroom 9 Faucet, Bathtub and Showerhead 9 Bathtub and Shower Surround 9 Vent, Bathroom / Exhaust Fan 10 Bathroom Accessories 10 Electrical 11 Removals‌ Remove Flooring and Base‌
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  • General Warranty Contractor warrants that all services, deliverables, and/or work product under this Contract shall be completed in a workmanlike manner consistent with standards in the trade, profession, or industry; shall conform to or exceed the specifications set forth in the incorporated attachments; and shall be fit for ordinary use, of good quality, with no material defects.

  • General Warranties Each party warrants to each other party that:

  • No Additional Warranty Nothing in this Article XII shall be construed or deemed to (i) expand or otherwise alter any warranty or disclaimer thereof provided under Section 3.3 or any other provision of this Agreement with respect to, among other matters, the title, value, collectibility, genuineness, enforceability or condition of any (x) Asset, or (y) asset of the Failed Bank purchased by the Assuming Institution subsequent to the execution of this Agreement by the Assuming Institution or any Subsidiary or Affiliate of the Assuming Institution, or (ii) create any warranty not expressly provided under this Agreement with respect thereto.

  • Warranty of Services Contractor warrants that the services provided conform to the contract requirements, including all descriptions, specifications and attachments made a part of this contract. The Department’s acceptance of services provided by Contractor shall not relieve Contractor from its obligations under this warranty. In addition to its other remedies under this contract, at law, or in equity, the Department may, at Contractor's expense, require prompt correction of any services failing to meet Contractor's warranty herein. Services corrected by Contractor shall be subject to all the provisions of this contract in the manner and to the same extent as services originally furnished.

  • Warranty Limitation We do not warrant that the operation of Software will be uninterrupted or error free, or that Software will operate in hardware and Software combinations other than as expressly required by us in the Product specifications or that Software will meet your requirements.

  • ADDITIONAL WARRANTIES Where Contractor, product manufacturer or service provider generally offers additional or more advantageous warranties than set forth below, Contractor shall offer or pass through any such warranties to Authorized Users. Contractor hereby warrants and represents:

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  • Special Warranty When its Underlying Agreement involves public transportation operations and is supported with federal assistance appropriated or made available for 49 U.S.C. § 5311, U.S. DOL will provide a Special Warranty for its Award, including its Award of federal assistance under the Tribal Transit Program. The Recipient agrees that its U.S. DOL Special Warranty is a condition of the Underlying Agreement and the Recipient must comply with its terms and conditions.

  • Commercial Warranty The Vendor agrees that the supplies or services furnished under this order shall be covered by the most favorable commercial warranties the Vendor gives for such to any customer for such supplies or services. The rights and remedies provided herein shall extend to the State and are in addition to and do not limit any rights afforded to the State by any other clause of this order. Vendor agrees not to disclaim warranties of fitness for a particular purpose of merchantability.

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