Common use of Representations of the Contractor Clause in Contracts

Representations of the Contractor. In order to induce the Owner to execute this Contract and recognizing that the Owner is relying thereon, the Contractor, by executing this Contract, makes the following express representations to the Owner: (A) The Contractor is fully qualified to act as the contractor for the Project and has, and shall maintain, any and all licenses, permits or other authorizations necessary to act as the contractor for, and to construct, the Project; (B) The Contractor has become familiar with the Project site and the local conditions under which the Project is to be constructed and operated; (C) The Contractor has received, reviewed and carefully examined all of the documents which make up this Contract, including, but not limited to, the plans and specifications, and has found them in all respects to be complete, accurate, adequate, consistent, coordinated and sufficient for construction. (D) Contractor warrants good right and title to all material, supplies, and equipment installed or incorporated in the work and agrees upon completion of all work to deliver to Owner all material, supplies, and equipment installed or incorporated in the work constructed free of any claims, liens, or charges.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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