Important Facts Clause Samples

The 'Important Facts' clause serves to highlight key information or disclosures that are critical to the understanding or execution of the agreement. Typically, this clause requires one or both parties to affirm that all material facts relevant to the contract have been fully disclosed, such as existing liabilities, pending litigation, or other significant circumstances. By ensuring that all essential information is shared upfront, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and reduces the risk of disputes arising from undisclosed issues.
Important Facts. Soil conditions in Central Texas are highly expansive. When wet they expand and when dry they contract. As a result, future shifting of the soil may occur due to cyclical, seasonal moisture variations and/or wet/dry cycles. Contractor does not guarantee that the structure will not experience additional movement after Work is complete. Contractor Warranty responsibility is limited to area of foundation/structure supported by pier(s) installed per Scope of Work. Any non-piered portion of the foundation and structure may move independently and/or settle independently from the area of the foundation/structure piered by Contractor. No warranty is provided by Contractor for the non-piered portion of the foundation and structure. Correction or repairs in non piered portion of the structure would require additional ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ at Owner(s) cost and is not part of this Agreement or this warranty.
Important Facts. After reading each fact, please check off the box to the left.)
Important Facts. Traffic, roadway and pedestrian improvements will be made prior to or concurrent with opening the park.
Important Facts. (After reading each fact, please check off the box to the left.) ☐ You must be degree seeking at CFK and meet all of the eligibility requirements for approval for transient study, as determined by the Office of the Registrar and the Office of Financial Aid. ☐ To be eligible for most types of aid Transient study requires a minimum enrollment of six credit hours at the Host Institution. ☐ You must be registered for the approved courses appearing on the Transient Student Form. ☐ Only CFK will process qualified financial aid for eligible CFK degree-seeking students’ participation in transient study. ☐ ☐ You are responsible for paying fees to the Host Institution prior to the disbursement of your eligible financial aid. Florida Bright Futures Scholarships do not pay for remedial courses. ☐ You may be required to repay certain financial aid programs should you drop or withdraw from any classes.