Mistakes in Information. 7.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for the accuracy of all drawings, documentation and information supplied to the Authority by the Contractor in connection with the supply of the Goods or Services and shall pay the Authority any extra costs occasioned by any discrepancies, errors or omissions therein. 7.2 The Contractor shall be deemed to have satisfied himself as regards the nature and extent of the Goods or Services required by the Authority, the means of communication and access to the Authority’s Premises, the supply and conditions affecting labour, the suitability of the Authority’s Premises and the equipment necessary for the performance of the Contract, subject to all such matters being discoverable by the Contractor. 7.3 The Contractor acknowledges that it has: 7.3.1 made and shall make its own enquiries to satisfy itself as to the accuracy and adequacy of any information supplied to it by or on behalf of the Authority; 7.3.2 raised all relevant due diligence questions with the Authority before the Commencement Date; 7.3.3 satisfied itself that it has sufficient information to ensure that it can provide the Goods or Services; and 7.3.4 entered into the Contract in reliance on its own due diligence alone. 7.4 Without prejudice to clause 7.3, the Contractor shall: 7.4.1 use its reasonable endeavours to check and verify that the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority are accurate; and 7.4.2 notify the Authority immediately if it discovers errors or discrepancies in the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority.
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Samples: Service Agreement, Contract for the Provision of Language Services, Framework Agreement
Mistakes in Information. 7.1 7.1. The Contractor shall be responsible for the accuracy of all drawings, documentation and information supplied to the Authority by the Contractor in connection with the supply of the Goods or Services and shall pay the Authority any extra costs occasioned by any discrepancies, errors or omissions therein.
7.2 7.2. The Contractor shall be deemed to have satisfied himself as regards the nature and extent of the Goods or Services required by the Authority, the means of communication and access to the Authority’s Premises, the supply and conditions affecting labour, the suitability of the Authority’s Premises and the equipment necessary for the performance of the Contract, subject to all such matters being discoverable by the Contractor.
7.3 7.3. The Contractor acknowledges that it has:
7.3.1 7.3.1. made and shall make its own enquiries to satisfy itself as to the accuracy and adequacy of any information supplied to it by or on behalf of the Authority;
7.3.2 7.3.2. raised all relevant due diligence questions with the Authority before the Commencement Date;
7.3.3 7.3.3. satisfied itself that it has sufficient information to ensure that it can provide the Goods or Services; and
7.3.4 7.3.4. entered into the Contract in reliance on its own due diligence alone.
7.4 7.4. Without prejudice to clause 7.3, the Contractor shall:
7.4.1 7.4.1. use its reasonable endeavours to check and verify that the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority are accurate; and
7.4.2 7.4.2. notify the Authority immediately if it discovers errors or discrepancies in the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority.
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Samples: Noms Co Financing Organisation (Cfo) Provision for the European Social Fund (Esf) 2014 2020 Operational Programme, Contract for Personnel Services, Supply Agreement
Mistakes in Information. 7.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for the accuracy of all drawings, documentation and information supplied to the Authority by the Contractor in connection with the supply of the Goods or Services and shall pay the Authority any extra costs occasioned by any discrepancies, errors or omissions therein.
7.2 The Contractor shall be deemed to have satisfied himself as regards the nature and extent of the Goods or Services required by the Authority, the means of communication and access to the Authority’s Premises, the supply and conditions affecting labour, the suitability of the Authority’s Premises and the equipment necessary for the performance of the Contract, subject to all such matters being discoverable by the Contractor.
7.3 The Contractor acknowledges that it has:
7.3.1 made Made and shall make its own enquiries to satisfy itself as to the accuracy and adequacy of any information supplied to it by or on behalf of the Authority;
7.3.2 raised all relevant due diligence questions with the Authority before the Commencement Date;
7.3.3 satisfied Satisfied itself that it has sufficient information to ensure that it can provide the Goods or Services; and
7.3.4 entered Entered into the Contract in reliance on its own due diligence alone.
7.4 Without prejudice to clause 7.3, the Contractor shall:
7.4.1 use its reasonable endeavours to check and verify that the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority are accurate; and
7.4.2 notify Notify the Authority immediately if it discovers errors or discrepancies in the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority.
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Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement
Mistakes in Information. 7.1 7.1. The Contractor shall be responsible for the accuracy of all drawings, documentation and information supplied to the Authority by the Contractor in connection with the supply of the Goods or Services and shall pay the Authority any extra costs occasioned by any discrepancies, errors or omissions therein.
7.2 7.2. The Contractor shall be deemed to have satisfied himself as regards the nature and extent of the Goods or Services required by the Authority, the means of communication and access to the Authority’s Premises, the supply and conditions affecting labour, the suitability of the Authority’s Premises and the equipment necessary for the performance of the Contract, subject to all such matters being discoverable by the Contractor.
7.3 7.3. The Contractor acknowledges that it has:
7.3.1 7.3.1. made and shall make its own enquiries to satisfy itself as to the accuracy and adequacy of any information supplied to it by or on behalf of the Authority;
7.3.2 7.3.2. raised all relevant due diligence questions with the Authority before the Commencement Date;
7.3.3 7.3.3. satisfied itself that it has sufficient information to ensure that it can provide the Goods or Services; and
7.3.4 7.3.4. entered into the Contract in reliance on its own due diligence alone.
7.4 7.4. Without prejudice to clause 7.3, the Contractor shall:
7.4.1 7.4.1. use its reasonable endeavours to check and verify that the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority are accurate; and
7.4.2 and notify the Authority immediately if it discovers errors or discrepancies in the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority.
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Samples: Paint Consumables Contract
Mistakes in Information. 7.1 (a) The Contractor shall be responsible for the accuracy of all data, drawings, documentation reports, documents, plans, software, formulae, calculations and other data and information supplied to the Authority by the Contractor in connection with the supply of the Goods or Services and shall pay to the Authority any extra costs occasioned by any discrepancies, errors or omissions thereinin any of them.
7.2 The Contractor shall be deemed to have satisfied himself as regards the nature and extent of the Goods or Services required by the Authority, the means of communication and access to the Authority’s Premises, the supply and conditions affecting labour, the suitability of the Authority’s Premises and the equipment necessary for the performance of the Contract, subject to all such matters being discoverable by the Contractor.
7.3 (b) The Contractor acknowledges that it has:
7.3.1 (i) made and shall make its own enquiries to satisfy itself as to the accuracy and adequacy of any information supplied to it by or on behalf of the Authority;
7.3.2 (ii) raised all relevant due diligence questions with the Authority before the Commencement Amendment Date;
7.3.3 (iii) satisfied itself that it has sufficient information to ensure that it can provide the Goods or Services; and
7.3.4 (iv) entered into the Contract this Agreement in reliance on its own due diligence alone.
7.4 (c) Without prejudice to clause 7.3Clause 39.3(b), the Contractor shall:
7.4.1 (i) use its reasonable endeavours to check and verify that the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority are accurate; and
7.4.2 (ii) notify the Authority in writing immediately if it discovers errors or discrepancies in the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority.
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Samples: Services Agreement
Mistakes in Information. 7.1 The Contractor Each Party shall be responsible for the accuracy of all drawings, documentation and information supplied to the Authority by the Contractor other Party` in connection with the supply of the Goods or Services and shall pay the Authority other Party any extra costs occasioned by any discrepancies, errors or omissions therein.
7.2 The Contractor shall be deemed to have satisfied himself as regards the nature and extent of the Goods or Services required by the Authority, the means of communication and access to the Authority’s Premises, the supply and conditions affecting labour, the suitability of the Authority’s Premises and the equipment necessary for the performance of the Contract, subject to all such matters being discoverable by the Contractor.
7.3 The Contractor acknowledges that it has:
7.3.1 made and shall make its own enquiries to satisfy itself as to the accuracy and adequacy of any information supplied to it by or on behalf of the Authority;
7.3.2 raised all relevant due diligence questions with the Authority before the Contract Commencement Date;
7.3.3 satisfied itself that it has sufficient information to ensure that it can provide the Goods or Services; and
7.3.4 entered into the Contract in reliance on its own due diligence alone.
7.4 Without prejudice to clause 7.3, the Contractor shall:
7.4.1 use its reasonable endeavours to check and verify that the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority are accurate; and
7.4.2 notify the Authority immediately if it discovers errors or discrepancies in the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority.
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Samples: Contract for Provision of Community Payback Services
Mistakes in Information. 7.1 The Contractor Each Party shall be responsible for the accuracy of all drawings, documentation and information supplied to the Authority by the Contractor other Party` in connection with the supply of the Goods or Services and shall pay the Authority other Party any extra costs occasioned by any discrepancies, errors or omissions therein.
7.2 The Contractor shall be deemed to have satisfied himself as regards the nature and extent of the Goods or Services required by the Authority, the means of communication and access to the Authority’s Premises, the supply and conditions affecting labour, the suitability of the Authority’s Premises and the equipment necessary for the performance of the Contract, subject to all such matters being discoverable by the Contractor.
7.3 The Contractor acknowledges that it has:
7.3.1 made and shall make its own enquiries to satisfy itself as to the accuracy and adequacy of any information supplied to it by or on behalf of the Authority;
7.3.2 raised all relevant due diligence questions with the Authority before the Commencement Date;
7.3.3 satisfied itself that it has sufficient information to ensure that it can provide the Goods or Services; and
7.3.4 entered into the Contract in reliance on its own due diligence alone.
7.4 Without prejudice to clause 7.3, the Contractor shall:
7.4.1 use its reasonable endeavours to check and verify that the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority are accurate; and
7.4.2 notify the Authority immediately if it discovers errors or discrepancies in the data, information, plans, drawings, documents, handbooks and codes of practice supplied by the Authority.
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Samples: Framework Agreement