Common use of IT WARRANTY Clause in Contracts

IT WARRANTY. Contractor warrants, that all hardware, software, and firmware associated with Goods or Services (“IT Goods” and “IT Services”, respectively) will not: (a) contain any viruses, malicious code, Trojan horse, worm, time bomb, self-help code, back door, or other software code or routine designed to: (i) damage, destroy, or alter any software or hardware;

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Master Contract, Statewide Contract, Contract

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IT WARRANTY. Contractor warrants, that all hardware, software, and firmware associated with Goods or Services (“IT Goods” and “IT Services”, respectively) the services will not: (a) contain any viruses, malicious code, Trojan horse, worm, time bomb, self-help code, back door, or other software code or routine designed to: (i) damage, destroy, or alter any software or hardware; (ii) reveal, damage, destroy, or alter any data;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract

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IT WARRANTY. Contractor warrants, that all hardware, software, and firmware associated with Goods or Services (“IT Goods” and “IT Services”, respectively) will shall not: (a) contain any viruses, malicious code, Trojan horse, worm, time bomb, self-help code, back door, or other software code or routine designed to: (i) damage, destroy, or alter any software or hardware;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Services

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