Common use of Right to Furnish Clause in Contracts

Right to Furnish. Xxxxxx and Client represent and warrant to Broadridge and Ridge that they have the right to furnish the Client Information and any other materials provided to Broadridge and Ridge in connection with Broadridge and Ridge performing their obligations as contemplated herein and in the Schedules (neither Xxxxxx nor Client shall be deemed to have furnished to Broadridge or Ridge any Client Information relating to any of the Assigned Contracts (as defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement) as of the Effective Date). Broadridge and Ridge represent and warrant to Client that they have the right (including, without limitation, under the Assigned Contracts) to provide the Services, Software, Ridge Information and any other services provided to Xxxxxx and Client under this Agreement in connection with Broadridge and Ridge performing its obligations as contemplated herein and in the Schedules.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement (Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.), Master Services Agreement (Penson Worldwide Inc)

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