DISCLAIMER OF ENDORSEMENT NASA does not endorse or sponsor any commercial product, service, or activity. NASA's participation in this Agreement or provision of goods, services, facilities or equipment under this Agreement does not constitute endorsement by NASA. Partner agrees that nothing in this Agreement will be construed to imply that NASA authorizes, supports, endorses, or sponsors any product or service of Partner resulting from activities conducted under this Agreement, regardless of the fact that such product or service may employ NASA-developed technology.
Non-Endorsement, Indemnification The Requester and Approved Users acknowledge that although all reasonable efforts have been taken to ensure the accuracy and reliability of controlled-access data obtained through the attached DAR, the NIH and Submitting Investigator(s) do not and cannot warrant the results that may be obtained by using any data included therein. NIH and all contributors to these datasets disclaim all warranties as to performance or fitness of the data for any particular purpose. No indemnification for any loss, claim, damage, or liability is intended or provided by any party under this agreement. Each party shall be liable for any loss, claim, damage, or liability that said party incurs as a result of its activities under this agreement, except that NIH, as an agency of the United States, may be liable only to the extent provided under the Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 USC 2671 et seq.
No Endorsement Nothing in this Public License constitutes or may be construed as permission to assert or imply that You are, or that Your use of the Licensed Material is, connected with, or sponsored, endorsed, or granted official status by, the Licensor or others designated to receive attribution as provided in Section 3(a)(1)(A)(i).
NON-ENDORSEMENT As a result of the selection of a consultant to supply services to the City, the consultant agrees to make no reference to the City in any literature, promotional material, brochures, sales presentation or the like without the express written consent of the City.
Warranty Liability 6.1 The Seller represents and warrants that: (i) the Goods shall comply with all specifications and requirements contained in the Order or agreed in writing between the Buyer and Seller; (ii) the Goods shall be state of the art and new; (iii) the Goods shall be fit for the particular purposes that such specific Goods will usually be expected to be used for; (iv) the Goods shall be free from defects in design, materials and workmanship; (v) the Goods shall satisfactorily comply with the performance requirements expected by the Buyer; and (vi) the Goods shall meet all applicable statutory requirements and standards, especially those relating to the environment, safety and health (individually “Warranty” and collectively the “Warranties”). Any representations or warranties relating to the Goods and included in the Seller's catalogues, brochures, proposals, sales literature and quality systems or otherwise made by the Seller to the Buyer (whether verbally or in writing) shall be binding on Seller. The Seller warrants the adequacy of the technical specifications of the Order to meet the specific needs of the Buyer, and the Seller acknowledges having examined those specifications thoroughly. 6.2 The Seller warrants that all Goods sold and delivered to the Buyer (whether in terms of clause 4.1 or otherwise) are free from any lien or encumbrance of any nature whatsoever and upon delivery (whether in terms of clause 4.1 or otherwise), of the Goods to the Buyer, free and unencumbered ownership of the Goods shall pass to the Buyer upon receipt of payment for the Goods and thereafter the Buyer will be the sole owner of, and have valid and exclusive title to, the Goods. The Seller warrants further that no third party shall have any right to acquire the Goods. 6.3 The Seller warrants that the Goods will comply with the Manufacturers’ Warranty from date of delivery thereof. 6.4 If any Goods at any time are found not to comply with the Manufacturers’ Warranty, the Buyer shall be entitled, at its sole discretion, by written notice to the Seller to: (a) rescind the Order according to the provisions of clause 10 (Termination); (b) accept such Goods with a reduction in price equal to a reasonable estimate of the reduced utility of the Goods to the Buyer; or
Warranty Disclaimer EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTIES STATED ABOVE, THE SOLUTIONS AND ALL RELATED SERVICES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND CUSTOMER’S USE OF THEM IS AT ITS OWN RISK. AVEPOINT DOES NOT MAKE, AND HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS, AND CUSTOMER RELEASES AND WAIVES, ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NONINFRINGEMENT. AVEPOINT DOES NOT WARRANT THAT CUSTOMER’S USE OF THE SOLUTIONS WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR- FREE, NOR DOES AVEPOINT WARRANT THAT IT WILL REVIEW CUSTOMER DATA FOR ACCURACY OR THAT IT WILL PRESERVE OR MAINTAIN CUSTOMER DATA WITHOUT LOSS. AVEPOINT SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DELAYS, INTERRUPTIONS, SERVICE FAILURES OR OTHER PROBLEMS INHERENT IN USE OF THE INTERNET AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS OR OTHER SYSTEMS OUTSIDE THE REASONABLE CONTROL OF AVEPOINT. WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, AVEPOINT DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOLUTIONS WILL MEET CUSTOMER’S REQUIREMENTS, WILL OPERATE IN ANY COMBINATION THAT MAY BE SELECTED FOR USE BY CUSTOMER OR IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE BEYOND THE THIRD- PARTY SOFTWARE EXPRESSLY APPROVED AS COMPLIANT IN THE DOCUMENTATION. EXCEPT AS TO COMPATIBILITY OF THE LICENSED SOFTWARE AS DESCRIBED IN AVEPOINT’S DOCUMENTATION, AVEPOINT MAKES NO WARRANTIES TO CUSTOMER WITH RESPECT TO CUSTOMER'S COMPUTER EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM SOFTWARE OR ITS CAPACITY. FURTHERMORE, AVEPOINT DOES NOT WARRANT THAT ANY SOFTWARE ERRORS, DEFECTS, OR INEFFICIENCIES WILL BE CORRECTED, NOR DOES AVEPOINT ASSUME ANY LIABILITY FOR FAILURE TO CORRECT ANY SUCH ERROR, DEFECT OR INEFFICIENCY. AVEPOINT MAKES NO WARRANTY, AND CUSTOMER ASSUMES THE ENTIRE RISK, AS TO THE INTEGRITY OF ANY DATA AND THE RESULTS, CAPABILITIES, SUITABILITY, USE, NON-USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOLUTIONS. IN NO EVENT SHALL AVEPOINT BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER FOR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM OR RELATED TO THE USE OF THE SOLUTIONS. CUSTOMER MAY HAVE OTHER STATUTORY RIGHTS, BUT THE DURATION OF STATUTORILY REQUIRED WARRANTIES, IF ANY, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE SHORTEST PERIOD PERMITTED BY LAW.
Additional Endorsements The Auto and Commercial General Liability Policies shall name the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents for and on behalf of The Texas A&M University System as additional insured’s.
Warranty; Limitation of Liability 6.1 Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed a warranty and any and all warranties in respect of the Program are exclusively set forth in the warranty policy available at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or upon Licensee's request. 6.2 In no event shall Licensor (including its officers, directors, employees and agents and its suppliers and licensors) be liable to Licensee (including any other entity or person related to or affiliated with Licensee) for any incidental, consequential, indirect, special or punitive damages whatsoever, or for any lost profits or revenue, lost business opportunities, lost or inaccessible data or information, or other pecuniary loss, arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the subject matter hereof, whether liability is asserted in contract or tort (including negligence or strict product liability) or otherwise, and irrespective of whether Licensor (including its officers, directors, employees and agents and its suppliers and licensors) has been advised of the possibility of any such damage or loss. 6.3 In no event shall Licensor's (including its officers, directors, employees and agents and its suppliers and licensors) aggregate liability under or arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the subject matter hereof exceed the Fees paid by Licensee to Licensor hereunder for the license of the applicable Program. LICENSEE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE PRICING OF THE PROGRAM AND THE OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT REFLECT THE ALLOCATION OF RISK SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT AND THAT LICENSOR WOULD NOT ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT WITHOUT THESE LIMITATIONS OF ITS LIABILITY. 6.4 The limitations of liability in Sections 6.1 and 6.2 above do not apply (a) with respect to product liability arising under laws implementing Council Directive 85/374/EEC of 25 July 1985 on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States concerning liability for defective products, to the extent liability cannot be contractually limited or disclaimed under such laws, (b) with respect to bodily injury, and (c) to the extent such damage or loss is the result of Licensor's intentional or grossly negligent conduct. Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to Licensee.
Warranty Obligations (a) Project Co represents, warrants and covenants that: (i) the Works shall conform to the requirements of this Project Agreement, Good Industry Practice, Applicable Law and all professional engineering principles generally accepted as standards of the industry in the Province of Ontario; (ii) the Works shall be free of defects, including design defects, errors and omissions; and (iii) materials and equipment shall be of good quality and in compliance with this Project Agreement. (b) During the Warranty Period and subject to Section 11.15(c), Project Co shall promptly, at its sole cost and expense, correct and Make Good all Construction Defects arising in respect of the Works. For greater certainty, Project Co is required to correct and Make Good Construction Defects related to any Product during the applicable Warranty Period despite Project Co having obtained on Contracting Authority’s behalf industry- standard or other equipment warranties in accordance with Section 11.15(f). For all work to correct Construction Defects, the applicable Warranty Period shall be extended for a further two years from the date of the last work completed in respect of such corrective Works. For clarity, any extension of a Warranty Period for the purposes of a correction shall only apply to the relevant Construction Defect and not the Works as a whole. (c) In addition to the obligation to correct and Make Good Construction Defects during the Warranty Period, Project Co shall at its expense correct and Make Good any Construction Defects that could not reasonably have been ascertained by a competent person in accordance with Good Industry Practice during a visual inspection of the Works (“Construction Latent Defect”), provided Contracting Authority gives Project Co written Notice of the Construction Latent Defect within the time frame applicable to such Construction Latent Defect pursuant to the Limitations Act, 2002 (Ontario). (d) The warranties described in this Section 11.15 shall cover labour and material, including, the costs of removal and replacement of covering materials. The warranties shall not limit extended warranties on any Product or item of equipment called for elsewhere in the Output Specifications or otherwise provided by any manufacturer of such Product or equipment. (e) If Project Co fails to correct and Make Good any Construction Defects or Construction Latent Defects in accordance with Sections 11.15(b) and 11.15(c) and in the time period specified in Section 11.16(a) or Section 11.16(b), as applicable, without prejudice to any other right or remedy Contracting Authority may have, Contracting Authority may correct such Construction Defects or Construction Latent Defects at Project Co’s sole cost and expense. (f) Project Co shall obtain warranties from the manufacturers of each of the Products for the duration(s) and in accordance with the applicable requirements specified in the Output Specifications in the name of and to the benefit of both Project Co and Contracting Authority. Where, in respect of a Product warranty, the Output Specifications do not specify a specific duration and/or other requirements, Project Co shall obtain industry-standard warranties from the applicable manufacturers in the name of and to the benefit of Project Co and Contracting Authority which shall extend no less than two years from the Substantial Completion Date. Each Product warranty shall be issued by the applicable manufacturer and delivered to Project Co no later than 30 days prior to the Substantial Completion Date. Project Co shall ensure that each Product warranty, including any Product warranty extended under this Section 11.15(f), is fully assigned to Contracting Authority, at no cost or expense to Contracting Authority, at the end of the Warranty Period, as such Warranty Period may be extended in accordance with Section 11.15(b).
Insurance Endorsements The insurance policies shall contain the following provisions, or Consultant shall provide endorsements on forms supplied or approved by the City to add the following provisions to the insurance policies: