Common use of Provider’s Warranties Clause in Contracts

Provider’s Warranties. 4.1 The Provider warrants, represents and undertakes that: (a) it has full power and authority to enter into this contract and to deliver the Services, and that all necessary approvals and Consents have been obtained and are in full force and effect; (b) the execution of this contract does not and shall not contravene or conflict with its Governing Documents or any legal obligations (including under contract) to which it is subject; (c) any information provided by the Provider is in all material respects accurate and not misleading, and since its provision there has not been any material change to that information or to the Provider’s position or developments that would have adversely affected the decision of a reasonable public sector funder to fund the Services substantially on the terms of this contract; (d) to the best of its knowledge, nothing shall have, or is likely to have, a material adverse effect on its ability to deliver the Services (assuming receipt of the Funding); and (e) it has, and shall maintain, adequate insurances in respect of the Services in accordance with clause 35.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: NHS Education Contract, NHS Education Contract, NHS Education Contract

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Provider’s Warranties. 4.1 The Provider warrants, represents and undertakes that: (a) it has full power and authority to enter into this contract agreement and to deliver the Services, and that all necessary approvals and Consents have been obtained and are in full force and effect; (b) the execution of this contract agreement does not and shall not contravene or conflict with its Governing Documents or any legal obligations (including under contract) to which it is subject; (c) any information provided by the Provider is in all material respects accurate and not misleading, and since its provision there has not been any material change to that information or to the Provider’s position or developments that would have adversely affected the decision of a reasonable public sector funder to fund the Services substantially on the terms of this contractagreement; (d) to the best of its knowledge, nothing shall have, or is likely to have, a material adverse effect on its ability to deliver the Services (assuming receipt of the Funding); and (e) it has, and shall maintain, adequate insurances in respect of the Services in accordance with clause 3534.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: NHS Education Funding Agreement

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