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Purchased Equipment Warranties 
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  • Equipment Warranty Sunrun warrants all equipment for the duration of the Initial Term. If parts fail during the term of this Agreement, Sunrun will use commercially reasonable efforts to replace them with like equipment; however, you acknowledge that due to parts availability and other factors, this may not be possible. Sunrun agrees that any change in equipment will not reduce the Guaranteed Output set forth in Section D.

  • Client Warranties a) Client shall fully brief Oracle as to its requirements or objectives prior to entering into the Agreement and shall keep Oracle so briefed during the term of the Agreement. b) Client shall cooperate with Oracle in all matters relating to the Services and shall, at its own expense, supply Oracle with all materials and data reasonably requested by Oracle from time to time for the proper provision of the Services. c) Client shall respond promptly to any request by Oracle for materials or approval and within any deadline reasonably required by Oracle to provide the Services.

  • Basic Equipment Warranty The Contractor warrants that all equipment rented or supplied under this Agreement shall be in good working order and shall conform to the needs specified by the Judicial Council. The Contractor shall immediately replace any inoperative equipment with operative equipment, or make all adjustments, repairs, and parts replacements required to maintain the equipment rented or supplied hereunder in working condition.

  • Product Warranties Except as set forth in Schedule 3.15, (a) there are no warranties express or implied, written or oral, with respect to the Business and (b) there are no pending or threatened claims with respect to any such warranty, and Seller has no liability with respect to any such warranty, whether known or unknown, absolute, accrued, contingent or otherwise and whether due or to become due.

  • Customer Warranties Customer warrants that (i) if an entity, it is duly organized and validly existing in good standing; (ii) it is duly authorized to execute, deliver, and perform its obligations under this Agreement; (iii) when duly executed and delivered by each Party, the Agreement will constitute Customer’s legal, valid, and binding obligation, enforceable against it in accordance with its terms; (iv) it is not insolvent and is paying all of its debts as they become due; (v) any payments made pursuant to the Agreement are intended by it to be a substantially contemporaneous exchange for new value given to it; (vi) each payment made of a debt incurred by it under this Agreement is or was in the ordinary course of its business or financial affairs, and (vii) all information supplied by Customer is complete and accurate.

  • Buyer Warranties 38.1 The Buyer represents and warrants that: (a) it has full power and capacity to enter into this Contract; (b) it has the financial capacity to perform its obligations; (c) it does not require the consent of any third party to this Contract or to perform its obligations; (d) they are aware of the rights given to purchasers by sections 217-219 (inclusive)of the Act ; (e) that any alteration, variation or matter referred to in clause 13 of this Contract will not materially prejudice their position and the Buyer agrees to be bound by any such matters or alterations; (f) it has not relied on or been induced to enter into this Contract by any representation or warranty made by the Seller, a consultant of the Seller, an agent of the Seller or any other person other than as expressly set out in this Contract; (g) it has relied on its own independent investigations and enquiries about the Scheme, the development and the Lot in entering into this Contract; (h) it has had the opportunity to obtain independent legal, financial, taxation and accounting advice in relation to the Lot and this Contract; and (i) the Buyer was not introduced to the lot by any person other than the Agent. 38.2 The Buyer agrees that information in brochures, models or other material of any description in connection with the sale of the Lot are indicative only and are not to be relied on or if relied on, the Buyer acknowledges that it elects to do so at its own risk and with full understanding that the Lot and Scheme may vary from the information in those items as represented in any of them, in accordance with the terms of this Contract. Where there is any inconsistency between plans, the sizes, dimensions and measurements on the draft survey plan contained in the Disclosure Statement (as amended from time to time) prevails. 38.3 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that it has had the opportunity, prior to signing this Contract, to obtain an independent valuation in relation to the Lot and that no representations or warranties about the likely value of the lot at completion has been made by the Seller, a consultant of the Seller, an agent of the Seller. 38.4 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that it had the opportunity to investigate the Land and the financial viability and/or performance of any investment in the Lot prior to signing this Contract and during the statutory 5 day cooling off period.

  • Purchaser Warranties 8.1. The Purchaser warrants to the Seller as at the Execution Date, and, save as expressly provided otherwise, as at the Completion Date in terms of the warranties set out in Schedule 4 (“Purchaser Warranties”). 8.2. The Purchaser acknowledges that the Seller has entered into this Agreement in reliance on, amongst others things, the Purchaser Warranties. 8.3. If after the Execution Date (i) it is brought to the knowledge of the Purchaser that any of the Purchaser Warranties were untrue, inaccurate or misleading in any material respect as of the Execution Date, or (ii) any event occurs or any matter arises which to the knowledge of the Purchaser results or could reasonably be expected to result in any of the Purchaser Warranties being untrue, inaccurate or misleading in any material respect at Completion had the Purchaser Warranties been repeated as at the Completion Date, the Purchaser shall notify the Seller in writing as soon as reasonably practicable and in any event prior to the Completion Date. Any such notifications shall be disregarded with respect to determining whether the condition set forth in Clause 3.1(iii) has been satisfied and for the purposes of Clause 10.

  • Vendor Warranties 6.1 The vendor warrants that these general conditions 1 to 35 are identical to the general conditions 1 to 35 in the form of contract of sale of land published by the Law Institute of Victoria Limited and the Real Estate Institute of Victoria Pty Ltd in the month and year set out at the foot of this page. 6.2 The warranties in general conditions 6.3 and 6.4 replace the purchaser’s right to make requisitions and inquiries. 6.3 The vendor warrants that the vendor: (a) has, or by the due date for settlement will have, the right to sell the land; and (b) is under no legal disability; and (c) is in possession of the land, either personally or through a tenant; and (d) has not previously sold or granted any option to purchase, agreed to lease or granted a pre-emptive right which is current over the land and which gives another party rights which have priority over the interest of the purchaser; and (e) will at settlement be the holder of an unencumbered estate in fee simple in the land; and (f) will at settlement be the unencumbered owner of any improvements, fixtures, fittings and goods sold with the land. 6.4 The vendor further warrants that the vendor has no knowledge of any of the following: (a) public rights of way over the land; (b) easements over the land; (c) lease or other possessory agreement affecting the land; (d) notice or order directly or indirectly affecting the land which will not be dealt with at settlement, other than the usual rate notices and any land tax notices; (e) legal proceedings which would render the sale of the land void or voidable or capable of being set aside. 6.5 The warranties in general conditions 6.3 and 6.4 are subject to any contrary provisions in this contract and disclosures in the section 32 statement. 6.6 If sections 137B and 137C of the Building Act 1993 apply to this contract, the vendor warrants that: (a) all domestic building work carried out in relation to the construction by or on behalf of the vendor of the home was carried out in a proper and workmanlike manner; and (b) all materials used in that domestic building work were good and suitable for the purpose for which they were used and that, unless otherwise stated in the contract, those materials were new; and (c) domestic building work was carried out in accordance with all laws and legal requirements, including, without limiting the generality of this warranty, the Building Act 1993 and regulations made under the Building Act 1993. 6.7 Words and phrases used in general condition 6.6 which are defined in the Building Act 1993 have the same meaning in general condition 6.6.

  • Manufacturer Warranties Prior to the transfer to the Interconnected Transmission Owner of title to the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities built by the Interconnection Customer, the Interconnection Customer shall produce documentation satisfactory to the Interconnected Transmission Owner evidencing the transfer to the Interconnected Transmission Owner of all manufacturer warranties for equipment and/or materials purchased by the Interconnection Customer for use and/or installation as part of the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities built by the Interconnection Customer.

  • Seller’s Warranties 10.1 Each of the Sellers warrants to the Buyers, in the terms of the Warranties at the date of this Agreement. 10.2 The Warranties contained in paragraphs 1 to 5, 6.3, 8.3, 10.1, 10.5, 11.1, 13, 17.2 and 18 of Schedule 3 are made of the date hereof and are repeated as of the Completion Date by the Sellers; all other Warranties are made exclusively as of the date hereof. 10.3 The Warranties are qualified by matters fairly disclosed in the Disclosure Letter. In addition to any specific matter disclosed or deemed to be disclosed in accordance with the Disclosure Letter, if and to the extent that the Buyers or any of the directors, officers, employees and/or professional advisers of the Buyers respectively its Affiliates, to the extent they were involved in the investigation of the Company and its business, the evaluation of the Transaction and negotiation of this Agreement, was aware or had notice at any time before the signature of the Agreement of any information relating to the subject matter of the Warranties that could reasonably be expected to put the Buyer on notice of such breach in light of the circumstances, then the Warranties shall be qualified by such information. 10.4 Following the execution of this Agreement but prior to the Completion Date (i) with regard to Warranties listed in Clause 10.2 above the Sellers shall, and (ii) with regard to all other Warranties the Sellers may supplement or amend the Disclosure Letter to reflect matters or circumstances which have arisen after the date hereof. No supplement or amendment to the Disclosure Letter shall be deemed to cure any breach of any Warranty made as of the date of this Agreement or as of the Completion Date, as the case may be. Absent fraud or willful concealment, no failure to supplement or amend the Disclosure Letter in accordance with this Clause 10.4 shall, by itself, constitute a basis for any Claim. Acceptance of any amendment or supplement to the Disclosure Letter shall be without prejudice to the rights of the Buyers to claim for any breach of Warranty made as at the date of this Agreement or as of the Completion Date, as the case may be. 10.5 Where a Warranty is qualified by the expression “so far as the Sellers are aware”, that Warranty shall be deemed to refer to the actual knowledge of the Sellers, the Other Participants, Ixxx Xxxxx, Ixxxx Xxxxxxx, Vxxxxxxxxx Gnasevich, Vxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Vxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Txxxxxx Chabunuk, Exxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx or Julija Didan, not having made any specific inquiries thereto. 10.6 Each of the Warranties shall be construed as a separate and independent warranty and (except where this Agreement provides otherwise) shall not be limited or restricted in its scope by reference to or inference from any other term of another Warranty or this Agreement. 10.7 The Buyers, together with their Representatives, have conducted their own independent investigation of the business of the Company. In entering into this Agreement, the Parties acknowledge that the Buyers are relying on the Warranties set forth in Schedule 3 of this Agreement, and the Buyers. 10.7.1 acknowledge that none of the Sellers, the Company or any of their respective shareholders or Representatives makes or has made any representation or warranty, either express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of any of the documents or other information provided or made available to the Buyers or any of its Representatives, 10.7.2 agree, to the fullest extent permitted by law, that none of the Sellers, the Company, any of their shareholders or Representatives shall have any liability or responsibility whatsoever to the Buyers or any of their Representatives on any basis based upon any information provided or made available, or statements made (including in materials furnished in the Data Room, in presentations by the Company’s management or otherwise), to the Buyers or any of their Representatives (or any omissions there from), except that the foregoing limitations shall not apply to any of the Sellers insofar as any such Seller makes the specific Warranties, set forth in Schedule 3 of this Agreement, subject always to the limitations and restrictions contained in Schedule 4.

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