Common use of Representations and Warranties A Clause in Contracts

Representations and Warranties A. The Consultant warrants to the Centre that: i. the service will be provided in a timely, professional and competent manner, with all due skill and care, and in accordance with applicable professional standards; ii. It has the authority and capacity to enter into this Contract. (b) The Consultant shall, if requested by the Centre, provide the Centre and/or its authorized Representative(s) with all such information in connection with the service to be provided hereunder as the Centre may from time to time reasonably require it to do. (c) The Consultant acknowledges that nothing contained in this Contract shall prejudice or affect its liability in tort to any person. (d) The Consultant acknowledges that the Centre's appointment of the Consultant relies on the Consultant's representations to the Centre in relation to the Consultant’s competence to perform the service contracted herein. The Consultant confirms that such representations are true and accurate. The Consultant shall notify the Centre immediately of any difference between such representations and the true and accurate position. The Consultant undertakes to the Centre that it has performed and that it will continue to perform the Service with the intent that no act, omission or default of the Consultant in relation thereto shall constitute, cause or contribute to any breach by the Centre of any such obligations as aforesaid.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement, Confidentiality Agreement, Confidentiality Agreement

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