Maintenance Contracts and Warranties Sample Clauses

Maintenance Contracts and Warranties. 2.2.1 Asset and equipment records shall contain or reference information on warranties and service contracts. 2.2.2 Work order data entry or queries will alert the user to the existence of warranties or service contracts on the assets referenced by the work order. 2.2.3 The software alerts selected users to impending expiration of warranties with user-definable lead times. 2.2.4 The software shall include information on maintenance contracts. 2.2.5 The software shall record cost data on maintenance contracts, and such data shall be easily retrieved. 2.2.6 The software shall allow users to query and group information on contracts by the contractor field. 2.2.7 The software shall record work performed by contractors and such data shall be accessed and grouped per contractor and/or equipment/asset number.
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Maintenance Contracts and Warranties. To increase the useful life of the equipment, maintenance contracts and warranties may be purchased using grant funding from one fiscal year to cover equipment purchased with funding from a different fiscal year. The use of grant funding for the purchase of maintenance contracts and warranties must meet the following conditions: o Maintenance contracts and warranties may only be purchased for equipment that has been purchased using FEMA preparedness grant funding o To avoid supplementing Congressional appropriations for specific programs, maintenance contracts and warranties must be purchased using funds from the same grant program used to purchase the original equipment o The term of the maintenance contract or warranty shall not exceed the period of performance of the grant to which the contract is being charged o Equipment provided to States and local jurisdictions by the Commercial Equipment Direct Assistance Program (CEDAP) is also eligible for support through maintenance contracts and warranties since CEDAP is a one-time equipment grant program and not a recurring grant (SHSP and UASI programs only) o Equipment and support provided directly to States and local jurisdictions by any DHS component is also eligible for support through maintenance contracts or warranties once funding for those programs has ended. This includes the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office’s (DNDO) limited duration programs such as the Southeast Transportation Pilot (SETCP), West Coast Maritime Pilot (WCMP), and Securing the Cities (STC) (SHSP and UASI programs only)

Related to Maintenance Contracts and Warranties

  • Contractor’s Representations and Warranties Contractor represents and warrants that neither the execution of this Agreement by Contractor, nor the acts contemplated hereby, nor compliance by Contractor with any provisions hereof will: a) Violate any provision of the charter documents of Contractor; b) Violate any laws, rules, regulations, or any judgment, decree, order, regulation or rule of any court or governmental authority applicable to Contractor; or c) Violate, or be in conflict with, or constitute a default under, or permit the termination of, or require the consent of any person under, any agreement to which Contractor may be bound, the occurrence of which in the aggregate would have a material adverse effect on the properties, business, prospects, earnings, assets, liabilities, or condition (financial or otherwise) of Contractor.

  • Contractor Representations and Warranties Contractor makes each of the following representations and warranties as of the effective date of this Contract and at the time any order is placed pursuant to this Contract. If, at the time of any such order, Contractor cannot make such representations and warranties, Contractor shall not process any orders and shall, within three (3) business days notify Enterprise Services, in writing, of such breach.

  • Customer’s Representations and Warranties Upon Xxxxxx’s request from time to time, Customer will provide Seller with current financial information. Customer represents and warrants that any financial information provided to Seller will be true and correct in all material respects and shall fairly and accurately present the financial condition of Customer as of the date of such financial statements. Customer hereby authorizes Seller to review and evaluate Customer’s credit background from time to time.

  • Lessee’s Representations and Warranties Lessee acknowledges that each of Lessor and the other Lessor Parties, has entered into this Agreement and the other Operative Documents in full reliance on representations and warranties by Lessee in this Clause 2.1; and Lessee now represents and warrants to Lessor that the following statements are on the date hereof, and on the Delivery Date will be, true and accurate: (a) Lessee is a sociedad anónima promotora de inversiones de capital variable that is duly incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the United Mexican States, and has full corporate power and authority to conduct its business as presently conducted, to own or hold under lease its assets, to enter into and perform its obligations under the Lessee’s Documents and to consummate the transactions contemplated by the Lessee’s Documents; (b) Lessee’s organizational documents incorporate provisions that permit, and all necessary authorizations, approvals, consents, licenses, permits and orders of and registrations with any Government Entity, have been duly and unconditionally obtained and are now in full force and effect that are required to authorize, Lessee to sign and deliver, and perform its obligations under and the transactions contemplated by, the Lessee’s Documents; (c) Lessee has duly authorized, executed and delivered this Agreement and this Agreement constitutes, and the other Lessee’s Documents when executed and delivered by Lessee will constitute, legal, valid and binding obligations of Lessee, enforceable in accordance with their respective terms (except to the extent such enforceability may be limited by insolvency, moratorium, bankruptcy, reorganization or other laws affecting the rights of creditors generally); (d) neither the execution and delivery of the Lessee’s Documents by Lessee nor the performance by Lessee of any of the transactions contemplated herein and therein will: (i) contravene or constitute a violation or breach of or a default under any existing law or agreement by which Lessee or any of its assets is bound, any agreement to which it is a party or Lessee’s organizational documents; (ii) cause any limitation on Lessee or its assets or the powers of its directors or officers, whether imposed by or contained in Lessee’s organizational documents or any existing law, agreement or otherwise, to be exceeded; or (iii) result in the creation or imposition of, or oblige Lessee to create, any Lien (other than Permitted Liens) over its undertaking or any of its assets, rights or revenues; (e) except for such filings, registrations and recordings as are specified under this Agreement and the other Lessee’s Documents, it is not necessary or advisable under the laws of the State of Registration or the Habitual Base in order to ensure the validity, effectiveness or enforceability of any Lessee’s Document or to protect the rights of Lessor in the Aircraft or any part thereof that any Lessee’s Document or any other instrument be filed, registered or recorded or that any registration or any other action be taken, and under such laws, the rights of Lessor in the Aircraft will have priority in all respects over the claims of all creditors of Lessee; (f) the obligations of Lessee under the Lessee’s Documents are, or upon execution thereof by Lessee will be, direct, general and unconditional obligations of Lessee and rank, or will rank, at least pari passu with all other present and future unsecured and unsubordinated obligations (including contingent obligations) of Lessee save for obligations mandatorily preferred by law and not by reason of any Lien; (g) no event has occurred that constitutes a contravention of, or default under, any agreement by which Lessee or any of its assets is bound or affected, and that could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on Lessee’s ability to observe or perform its obligations under the Lessee’s Documents; (h) no litigation, arbitration or administrative proceeding that could (by itself or together with any other such proceedings or claims) reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on Lessee’s ability to observe or perform its obligations under the Lessee’s Documents is (to Lessee’s knowledge) presently in progress or pending against Lessee or any of its assets; (i) the unaudited financial statements of Lessee prepared by Lessee’s management for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010 have been prepared in accordance with Mexican generally accepted accounting principles and practices (“GAAPP”), and when delivered, the audited financial statements of Lessee for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010 have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards and fairly present the results of its operations for that period and its financial condition at December 31, 2010 and, in particular, to the extent required by International Financial Reporting Standards accurately disclose or reserve against all the liabilities (actual or contingent) of Lessee, and, to Lessee’s knowledge, after reasonable inquiry, there has been no material adverse change to the financial condition of Lessee since December 31, 2010, except as otherwise previously disclosed to Lessor in writing; (j) all necessary returns have been timely delivered by Lessee to the applicable taxation authorities for which the failure to file could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the financial condition of Lessee or an adverse effect on Lessee’s ability to observe or perform any of its obligations under the Lessee’s Documents, taking into account all other obligations that Lessee must observe or perform at that time, Lessee is not in default in the payment of any Taxes shown to be payable on any such returns and no claim is being asserted with respect to Taxes that is not disclosed in the audited financial statements referred to in clause (i) above that if payable, could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the financial condition of Lessee or an adverse effect on Lessee’s ability to observe or perform any of its obligations under the Lessee’s Documents, taking into account all other obligations that Lessee must observe or perform at that time; (k) the financial and other information furnished by or on behalf of Lessee to Lessor and its Affiliates in writing does not, to Lessee’s knowledge, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact the omission of which makes the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, misleading, nor omits to disclose any material matter that has or could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the financial condition of Lessee or an adverse effect on Lessee’s ability to observe or perform any of its obligations under the Lessee’s Documents and all expressions of expectation, intention, belief and opinion contained therein were honestly made on reasonable grounds after due and careful enquiry by Lessee; (l) Lessee, under applicable law, is subject to private commercial law and suit, and neither Lessee nor its properties or assets have any right of immunity from suit or execution on the grounds of sovereignty in the United States; (m) no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing; (n) Lessee has not granted to, or registered in favor of, any person other than Lessor an “international interest,” “national interest,” “prospective international interest” (as such terms are defined in the Cape Town Convention) or a de-registration and export request authorization with respect to the Airframe or any Engine; (o) assuming that no part of the assets to be used by Lessor to acquire its interest in the Aircraft or any Lender to provide financing in respect of the Aircraft constitutes assets of an “employee benefit plan” as defined in Section 3(3) of ERISA, which is subject to Title I of ERISA, a “plan” as defined in Section 4975 of the Code which is subject to Section 4975 of the Code, an entity whose underlying assets include “plan assets” by reason of any such employee benefit plan’s or plan’s investment in such entity, or a governmental, church or non-U.S. plan which is subject to any federal, state, local or non-U.S. law that is similar to the prohibited transaction provisions of Section 406 of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code, the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the other Lessee’s Documents and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby will be exempt from, or will not involve any transaction which is subject to, the prohibitions of either Section 406 of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code and will not involve any transaction in connection with which a penalty could be imposed under Section 502(i) of ERISA or a tax could be imposed pursuant to Section 4975 of the Code; and (p) Lessee has duly appointed and registered an officer of Lessee with the International Registry an administrator to act on behalf of Lessee as a transacting user entity.

  • Ratifications Representations and Warranties (a) The terms and provisions set forth in this Amendment shall modify and supersede all inconsistent terms and provisions set forth in the Credit Agreement and, except as expressly modified and superseded by this Amendment, the terms and provisions of the Credit Agreement are ratified and confirmed and shall continue in full force and effect. Borrower and the Banks agree that the Credit Agreement, as amended hereby, shall continue to be legal, valid, binding and enforceable in accordance with its terms. (b) To induce the Banks to enter into this Amendment, the Borrower ratifies and confirms each representation and warranty set forth in the Credit Agreement as if such representations and warranties were made on the even date herewith, and further represents and warrants (i) that there has occurred since the date of the last financial statements delivered to the Banks no event or circumstance that has resulted or could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect, (ii) that no Event of Default exists on the date hereof, and (iii) that the Borrower is fully authorized to enter into this Amendment. THE BORROWER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE CREDIT AGREEMENT PROVIDES FOR A CREDIT FACILITY THAT IS COMPLETELY DISCRETIONARY ON THE PART OF THE BANKS AND THAT THE BANKS HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO DUTY OR OBLIGATION TO ADVANCE ANY REVOLVING LOAN OR TO ISSUE ANY LETTER OF CREDIT. THE BORROWER REPRESENTS AND WARRANTS TO THE BANKS THAT THE BORROWER IS AWARE OF THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH CONDUCTING BUSINESS UTILIZING AN UNCOMMITTED FACILITY.

  • Customer Representations and Warranties (a) The Customer represents and warrants that: (i) the Customer has the legal right, power and authority to execute, deliver and perform this Agreement and to carry out all of the transactions contemplated hereby; (ii) the execution and delivery of this Agreement by MDP on behalf of the Customer will not violate any provision of its charter, bylaws or any other governing documents, or any law, or any regulation, interpretation or order or any court or other government agency, or judgment, applicable to the Customer; (iii) the Customer has obtained all necessary authorizations, including those from any persons who may have an interest in the Securities, including the consent or approval of any governmental agency or instrumentality; (iv) the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the carrying out of any of the transactions contemplated hereby will not be in conflict with, result in a breach of or constitute a default under any agreement or other instrument to which the Customer is a party or which is otherwise known to the Customer, including but not limited to, liens against and/or pledges of Securities; and (v) all persons executing this Agreement on behalf of the Customer and carrying out the transactions contemplated hereby on behalf of the Customer are duly authorized to do so. (b) The Customer represents and warrants that it is an "investment company" as defined in the Investment Company Act and that it will indicate each "affiliate" as defined in the Investment Company Act by instructing the Bank not to lend the Customer's Securities to such Borrower, or to enter into repurchase agreements on Customer's behalf with such Borrower and/or its affiliates, by completion of Exhibit B hereto. (c) The Customer is aware that it is possible to loan portfolio securities without incurring the loan fees payable pursuant hereto by administering such a program itself, rather than hiring the Bank. (d) The Customer represents and warrants that each Person who owns, controls or possesses securities which may be lent pursuant to this agreement is identified in the Customer Information Sheet attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part hereof, such Customer Information Sheet to be updated from time to time upon written notice to the Bank from the Customer ("Customer Information Sheet") and that the tax identification number of such Person is set forth opposite such Person's name on such Customer Information Sheet. (e) The Customer represents and warrants that (i) it has reviewed and understands the offering memorandum or similar materials relating to Customer's initial Collateral Investment; (ii) it will review and develop an understanding of the offering memorandum or similar materials in connection with any future Collateral Investments; and (iii) it will provide a Collateral Investment letter for acceptance by Bank in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit D and made a part hereof in connection with each Collateral Investment. (f) The Customer represents and warrants that the information contained in the attached Customer Information Sheet is complete and accurate in all respects as of the date hereof and the Customer acknowledges and affirms that the Bank may rely upon the accuracy and completeness of the information contained in the Customer Information Sheet in complying with its obligations under applicable laws and regulations. (g) The Customer represents and warrants that all recitals contained herein are true and correct in all respects as they relate to the Customer.

  • Vendor’s Representations and Warranties The Vendor represents and warrants to the Purchaser that:

  • Lessor’s Representations and Warranties Lessor represents and warrants that it will abide by and conform to all such laws, governmental and airport orders, rules and regulations, as shall from time to time be in effect relating in any way to the operation and use of the Aircraft pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Vendor Warranties 6.1 The vendor warrants that these general conditions 1 to 35 are identical to the general conditions 1 to 35 in the form of contract of sale of land published by the Law Institute of Victoria Limited and the Real Estate Institute of Victoria Pty Ltd in the month and year set out at the foot of this page. 6.2 The warranties in general conditions 6.3 and 6.4 replace the purchaser’s right to make requisitions and inquiries. 6.3 The vendor warrants that the vendor: (a) has, or by the due date for settlement will have, the right to sell the land; and (b) is under no legal disability; and (c) is in possession of the land, either personally or through a tenant; and (d) has not previously sold or granted any option to purchase, agreed to lease or granted a pre-emptive right which is current over the land and which gives another party rights which have priority over the interest of the purchaser; and (e) will at settlement be the holder of an unencumbered estate in fee simple in the land; and (f) will at settlement be the unencumbered owner of any improvements, fixtures, fittings and goods sold with the land. 6.4 The vendor further warrants that the vendor has no knowledge of any of the following: (a) public rights of way over the land; (b) easements over the land; (c) lease or other possessory agreement affecting the land; (d) notice or order directly or indirectly affecting the land which will not be dealt with at settlement, other than the usual rate notices and any land tax notices; (e) legal proceedings which would render the sale of the land void or voidable or capable of being set aside. 6.5 The warranties in general conditions 6.3 and 6.4 are subject to any contrary provisions in this contract and disclosures in the section 32 statement. 6.6 If sections 137B and 137C of the Building Act 1993 apply to this contract, the vendor warrants that: (a) all domestic building work carried out in relation to the construction by or on behalf of the vendor of the home was carried out in a proper and workmanlike manner; and (b) all materials used in that domestic building work were good and suitable for the purpose for which they were used and that, unless otherwise stated in the contract, those materials were new; and (c) domestic building work was carried out in accordance with all laws and legal requirements, including, without limiting the generality of this warranty, the Building Act 1993 and regulations made under the Building Act 1993. 6.7 Words and phrases used in general condition 6.6 which are defined in the Building Act 1993 have the same meaning in general condition 6.6.

  • Licensor’s Representations and Warranties Licensor hereby represents and warrants to Licensee that: It is a company duly organized under the laws of the state of its organization and has all requisite corporate power and authority to enter into this Agreement and perform its obligations hereunder; The execution and delivery of this Agreement by Licensor has been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by, and constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Licensor, enforceable against such party in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, except as such enforcement is limited by bankruptcy, insolvency and other similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, and by general equitable or comparable principles; and The performing and mechanical reproduction rights to any musical works contained in each of the Included Programs, are either (i) controlled by ASCAP, BMI, SESAC or similar musical rights organizations, collecting societies or governmental entities having jurisdiction in the Territory, (ii) controlled by Licensor to the extent required for the licensing of the exhibition and/or manufacturing of copies of the Included Programs in accordance herewith or (iii) in the public domain. Licensor does not represent or warrant that Licensee may exercise the performing rights and/or mechanical reproduction rights in the music without obtaining a valid performance and/or mechanical reproduction license and without payment of a performing rights royalty, mechanical royalty or license fee, and if a performing rights royalty, mechanical royalty or license fee is required to be paid in connection with the exhibition or manufacturing copies of an Included Program, Licensee shall be responsible for the payment thereof and shall hold Licensor free and harmless therefrom. Licensor shall furnish Licensee with all necessary information regarding the title, composer, publisher, recording artist and master owner of such music.

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