Main Contract Back-to-Back Requirements Sample Clauses

Main Contract Back-to-Back Requirements. The Subcontractor 1) acknowledges that it has been provided with a copy of the Main Contract or prompt access to the Main Contract, save and except certain financial information therein withheld by Honeywell at its sole discretion, has read the Main Contract and will be deemed to have full knowledge and understanding of the Main Contract and the obligations imposed on Honeywell by the Customer under the Main Contract; 2) agrees that so far as any ambiguity or doubt may arise as to the meaning of any of the provisions or descriptions in this Subcontract the terms and provisions of the Main Contract will be considered in order to resolve such ambiguity, and whenever possible this Subcontract will be construed consistently with the requirements of the Main Contract and all its contract documents and provisions in so far as they may concern the Works to be carried out under this Subcontract . 3) warrants that it will observe and comply with all of Honeywell’s obligations under the Main Contract insofar as they relate to the Works as if those obligations were expressly stated in this Subcontract as obligations of Subcontractor; 4) agrees that in the performance of the Works, Subcontractor makes the same warranties to Honeywell as Honeywell has made to the Customer under the Main Contract; 5) agrees that, if the Main Contract requires Honeywell to impose specific terms, conditions or warranties into its subcontracts, those terms, conditions and warranties are deemed to be incorporated into this Subcontract; 6) acknowledges that Honeywell may suffer loss or liability under the Main Contract if the Subcontractor does not properly perform and comply with its obligations under this Subcontract and warrants that it will perform its obligations under this Subcontract so as not to: a. cause Honeywell to breach or incur any loss or liability under the Main Contract; b. prejudice, or cause any diminution or loss of, any rights or entitlements of Honeywell under the Main Contract; or c. otherwise interfere in Honeywell's exercise of its rights or performance of its obligations under the Main Contract; and 7) indemnifies Honeywell from and against any cost, expense, loss, damages or liability incurred or suffered by Honeywell in connection with the Main Contract and arising out of or in connection with any breach by the Subcontractor of the warranties and agreements set out in this Section. 8) agrees that Honeywell has the right to assign all its rights and interests under...
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