Common use of Obligations Owed to Third Parties Clause in Contracts

Obligations Owed to Third Parties. The Supplier represents and warrants that all obligations owed to third parties with respect to the activities contemplated to be undertaken by the Supplier pursuant to the Contract are or will be fully satisfied by the Supplier so that the State and the Department will not have any obligations with respect thereto.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Open Agency Contract for Commodities, Commodities Contract

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Obligations Owed to Third Parties. The Supplier represents and warrants that all obligations owed to third parties with respect to the activities contemplated to be undertaken by the Supplier pursuant to the Contract are or will be fully satisfied by the Supplier so that the State and the Department State Entity will not have any obligations with respect thereto.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Contract

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Obligations Owed to Third Parties. The Supplier represents and warrants that all obligations owed to third third-parties with respect to the activities contemplated to be undertaken by the Supplier pursuant to the Contract are or will be fully satisfied by the Supplier so that the State and the Department will not have any obligations with respect thereto.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agency Wide Contract

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