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Common use of Seller Warranties Clause in Contracts

Seller Warranties. Seller warrants that: (a) Seller is a merchant as that term is defined by the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC); (b) the Product is merchantable and fit for sale to domestic and foreign customers; (c) all Product was grown in the continental United States; (d) no Product has been adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Federal Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act, as amended; (e) Seller is not insolvent, as defined in the UCC; and (f) the Product which is the subject of this Contract is and will remain free and clear of any penalty, lien, charge, quota regulation or encumbrance, governmental or otherwise, of any nature at the time of the sale to Buyer.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Vegetable Oil Purchase Contract, Corn Oil Purchase Agreement, Vegetable Oil Purchase Agreement

Seller Warranties. Seller warrants that: (a) Seller is a merchant as that term is defined by the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC); (b) the Product is merchantable and fit for sale to domestic and foreign customers; (c) all Product was grown in the continental United States; (d) no Product has been adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Federal Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act, as amended; (e) Seller it is not insolvent, as defined in the UCC; and (f) the Product which is the subject of this Contract is and will remain free and clear of any penalty, lien, charge, quota regulation or encumbrance, governmental or otherwise, of any nature at the time of the sale to Buyer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Corn Oil Purchase Agreement