Organizational-Status Warranty Sample Clauses

Organizational-Status Warranty. The Recipient warrants that it is duly organized, existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Washington.
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  • Organizational Structure The ISO will be governed by a ten (10) person unaffiliated Board of Directors, as per Article 5 herein. The day-to-day operation of the ISO will be managed by a President, who will serve as an ex-officio member of the ISO Board, in accordance with Article 5 herein. There shall be a Management Committee as per Article 7 herein, which shall report to the ISO Board, and shall be comprised of all Parties to the Agreement. There shall be at least two additional standing committees, the Operating Committee, as provided for in Article 8, and the Business Issues Committee, as provided for in Article 9, both of which shall report to the Management Committee. A Dispute Resolution Process will be established and administered by the ISO Board in accordance with Article 10.

  • Virus Warranty The Contractor represents and warrants that Licensed Software contains no known viruses. Contractor is not responsible for viruses introduced at Licensee’s site.

  • Professional Status The Superintendent affirms that he is not under contract with any other board of education covering any part or all of the term provided in this contract. Throughout the contract term, he will hold a valid and appropriate certificate to act as a superintendent of schools in the State of Nebraska which he will register and maintain on file in the school district’s central administrative office. This contract shall not be valid and the Board will not compensate the Superintendent for any service performed prior to the date that he registers his certificate.

  • Financial Status The average annual turnover from similar jobs, of the firm should not be less than 15 Lakhs in the last three years. Copies of profit & loss account and balance sheets duly authenticate by a Chartered Accountant for the last three years should be enclosed.

  • Goods Warranty Seller warrants that all Goods provided will be new and will not be used or refurbished. Seller warrants that all Goods delivered shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship and shall conform to all applicable specifications, drawings, samples or other descriptions given, including those set forth in this Agreement and Seller's sales literature, to be of merchantable quality, to correctly process, provide, and/or receive date data within and between the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and, if of Seller's design, to be suitable for the purpose intended, to meet all of the performance requirements and to be free from defects in design. This warranty shall run to NETAPP, its successors, assigns, and the users of Goods covered by this Agreement. Seller agrees to replace or to correct any Goods not conforming to the foregoing requirements when notified by NETAPP or its successors within three (3) years after final acceptance. Seller hereby agrees that it will make spare parts available to NETAPP for a period of five (5) years from the date of shipment at Sellers then current price, less applicable discounts. If Seller, upon notice of defect, fails promptly to correct or replace the Goods, NETAPP may do so without further notice and Seller shall reimburse NETAPP for all costs incurred thereby. No inspection, test or approval of any kind, including approval of designs, shall affect Seller's obligation under this Section. Goods which have been rejected shall not thereafter be tendered for acceptance unless the former rejection and correction are identified. Replaced or repaired Goods shall be subject to the provisions of this Section 22to the same extent as the original Goods except that the warranty shall run from the last delivery date. NETAPP may return rejected Goods or hold them at Sellers risk and expense, and may in either event charge Seller with costs of transportation, shipping, unpacking, examining, repacking, reshipping, and the like.

  • Legal Status Borrower is a corporation, duly organized and existing and in good standing under the laws of Delaware, and is qualified or licensed to do business (and is in good standing as a foreign corporation, if applicable) in all jurisdictions in which such qualification or licensing is required or in which the failure to so qualify or to be so licensed could have a material adverse effect on Borrower.

  • Organizational Rights CSEA shall have the following rights in addition to the rights specifically contained in other portions of this Agreement:

  • Organizational Security 2.1.1 It is the mutual intention of the parties that the provisions of this Article protect the rights of individual workers without restricting CSEA’s rights.

  • Organizational Matters 16 Section 2.1. Organization.....................................................16 Section 2.2. Name ............................................................16 Section 2.3. Resident Agent; Principal Office.................................16 Section 2.4.

  • Legal Status of School Pursuant to Sec. 302D-25, HRS, the School is a public school and entity of the State and may not bring suit against any other entity or agency of the State. The School shall be nonsectarian in its operations.

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