Subcontractor and Vendor Warranties Sample Clauses

Subcontractor and Vendor Warranties. To the extent assignable, Contractor shall assign all representations, warranties, guarantees and obligations of all Major Subcontractors upon Final Completion.
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Subcontractor and Vendor Warranties. As a condition to Final Completion, Contractor shall assign to Owners its rights under such Subcontractor and Vendor warranties that continue past the end of the Warranty Period, with such assignment to be effective as of the end of the Warranty Period. Contractor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to secure consent to such assignment from each such Subcontractor and Vendor such that the warranties will be enforceable directly by Owners. Upon Final Completion, Contractor shall deliver to Owners unpriced copies of such Subcontracts. Contractor shall not, and Contractor shall take commercially reasonable actions to ensure that Contractor’s Subcontractors and Vendors do not, take any action which could release, void, impair or waive any Subcontractor or Vendor warranties.
Subcontractor and Vendor Warranties. (a) Installer shall be responsible for enforcing the warranties of all Subcontractors and Vendors (other than the Vendors of the Major Equipment) through the Workmanship Warranty Period; provided, that, to the extent permitted thereunder, the benefit of all such warranties shall also be assigned to EverBright or the applicable System Owner so as to permit EverBright or such applicable System Owner enforcement thereof. Installer shall ensure that all such warranties are so assignable. Any Subcontractor or Vendor warranties that are still in existence at the end of the Workmanship Warranty Period shall be assigned on such date to the System Owner. (b) The warranties with respect to the Major Equipment shall meet the requirements of the Major Equipment Warranty Minimum Requirements and shall be assigned to and be directly enforceable by EverBright and System Owner. Installer shall provide the services required to comply with the warranty obligations of the Vendors of the Major Equipment and to support enforcement of such warranties by EverBright and System Owner or carry out enforcement of such warranties on behalf of EverBright and System Owner, if requested, during the Workmanship Warranty Period, and shall obtain authorization from such Vendors to act as their authorized representative to provide such services. Installer does not warrant the equipment and materials included in the Major Equipment, and (except as provided in Section 8.4(c)) its responsibility to EverBright and System Owner with respect to the warranties for such equipment and materials shall be limited to obtaining such assignments and providing the interface services and support and assistance as stated above. (c) During the Workmanship Warranty Period, Installer shall be responsible for and pay all expenses for repair or replacement of System components not otherwise covered by the manufacturer. Such expenses may include, as applicable, costs of disassembly and reassembly, transportation, customs duties, and costs of additional equipment or materials required to accommodate and install additional or substitute components provided by the manufacturer to satisfy its warranty obligations (including any required re-design services and any required adjustments or modifications to or replacements of existing System equipment).

Related to Subcontractor and Vendor Warranties

  • Contractor Warranties 7.12.1 If and to the extent Developer obtains general or limited warranties from any Contractor in favor of Developer with respect to design, materials, workmanship, equipment, tools, supplies, software or services, Developer also shall cause such warranty to be expressly extended to TxDOT and any third parties for whom Work is being performed or equipment, tools, supplies or software is being supplied by such Contractor; provided that the foregoing requirement shall not apply to standard, pre-specified manufacturer warranties of mass- marketed materials, products (including software products), equipment or supplies where the warranty cannot be extended to TxDOT using commercially reasonable efforts. TxDOT agrees to forebear from exercising remedies under any such warranty so long as Developer or a Lender is diligently pursuing remedies thereunder. To the extent that any Contractor warranty would be voided by reason of Developer's negligence in incorporating material or equipment into the Work, Developer shall be responsible for correcting such defect. 7.12.2 Contractor warranties (if any) are in addition to all rights and remedies available under the CDA Documents or applicable Law or in equity, and shall not limit Developer’s liability or responsibility imposed by the CDA Documents or applicable Law or in equity with respect to the Work, including liability for design Defects, latent construction Defects, strict liability, breach, negligence, willful misconduct or fraud.

  • Third Party Warranties Third-party equipment, software and peripheral products are covered by the warranties provided by the original manufacturer or the seller of the product. Third party warranties may vary from product to product. It is your responsibility to consult the applicable product documentation for specific warranty information. In addition, you acknowledge that certain third party equipment or software warranties may limit or void the remedies that they offer if unauthorized persons perform support service on the equipment or software. It is your responsibility to ensure that any impact that Verizon's delivery of Technical Support Services might have on third party warranties is acceptable to you.

  • Supplier Warranties The warranties made by Supplier with respect to each Product are solely those that are contained in the product insert accompanying such Product. No other affirmation of fact or promise made by Distributor or its Suppliers, whether or not in this Agreement, by words or action shall constitute a warranty. The foregoing warranty does not extend to any Product that is modified or altered, or treated with abuse, negligence or other improper treatment. Standard Limited Warranty. Distributor shall pass on to Subdistributor so that it may pass on to the customers the Supplier’s standard limited warranty for Products, including limitations set for in subsection (b) Limitation of Liability and Warranty below. Except for the stated warranty set forth on, or included with, the Products as delivered to the Subdistributor and /or its customers, the warranty and remedy set forth in this 0 are exclusive and all other warranties, guarantees or representations, express or implied, by Distributor’s Suppliers with respect to the applicable Products, including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose, and any other obligation or liability of Distributor and its Suppliers to Subdistributor or to any third party with respect to the Products, are hereby excluded. This warranty is contingent upon proper use of a Product in the application for which such Product was intended and does not cover Products that were modified without Distributor or its Supplier’s prior written approval, that have expired or that were subjected to physical, chemical or electrical stress that the products were not originally designed for.

  • Contractor Representations Contractor represents and warrants to Subcontractor as follows: (a) Contractor (i) is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its state of incorporation or organization, (ii) has the power and authority to own its properties and to carry on business as now being conducted, and (iii) has the power to execute and deliver this Subcontract; (b) The execution and performance by Contractor of the terms and provisions of this Subcontract by Contractor have been duly authorized by all requisite action, and neither the execution nor the performance of this Subcontract will violate any provision of law, any order of any court or other agency of government, the organizational documents of Contractor or any indenture, agreement or other instrument to which Contractor is a party, or by which Contractor is bound, or be in conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute (with due notice or lapse of time or both) a default under, or except as may be provided by this Subcontract, result in the creation or imposition of any lien, charge or encumbrance of any nature whatsoever upon any of the property or assets of Contractor pursuant to, any such indenture agreement or instrument; (c) Contractor has obtained all licenses, permits and approvals required to perform the Services to be provided by Contractor under the Prime Contract; and (d) Contractor is not under suspension or debarment by the Commonwealth or any other governmental entity, instrumentality or authority.

  • Contractor’s Warranties Tenant waives all claims against Landlord relating to any defects in the Tenant Improvements; provided, however, that if, within 30 days after substantial completion of the Tenant Improvement Work, Tenant provides notice to Landlord of any non-latent defect in the Tenant Improvements, or if, within 11 months after substantial completion of the Tenant Improvement Work, Tenant provides notice to Landlord of any latent defect in the Tenant Improvements, then Landlord shall promptly cause such defect to be corrected.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Contractor Parties A Contractor’s members, directors, officers, shareholders, partners, managers, principal officers, representatives, agents, servants, consultants, employees or any one of them or any other person or entity with whom the Contractor is in privity of oral or written contract and the Contractor intends for such other person or entity to Perform under the Contract in any capacity.

  • Vendor’s Subcontractors TIPS recognizes that many vendors operate in the open market through the use of subcontractors. For that reason, TIPS permits Vendor to utilize subcontractors as authorized and permitted by the TIPS Member Customer. However, all purchase documents must include: (1) Vendor’s Name, as known to TIPS, and; (2) Vendor’s TIPS Contract Name and Number under which it is making the TIPS Sale. Vendor must report the sale pursuant to the terms herein and Vendor agrees that it is legally responsible for all reporting and fee payment as described herein for TIPS Sales even when subcontractors are utilized. The TIPS Administration Fee is assessed on the amount paid by the TIPS Member to Vendor. The Parties intend that Vendor shall be responsible and for actions of subcontractors during a TIPS Sale. Vendor agrees that it is voluntarily authorizing subcontractors and in doing so, Xxxxxx agrees that it is doing so at its own risk and agrees to protect, indemnify, and hold TIPS harmless in accordance with Sections 14-17 above related to subcontractor TIPS Sales made pursuant to this Agreement or purporting to be made pursuant to this Agreement that may be asserted against Vendor whether rightfully brought or otherwise. The Parties further agree that it is no defense to Vendor’s breach of this Agreement that a subcontractor caused Vendor of breach this Agreement.

  • SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS The Commissioner reserves the right to reject any proposed Subcontractor or supplier for bona fide business reasons, including, but not limited to: the company failed to solicit New York State certified minority- and women-owned business enterprises as required in prior OGS Contracts; the fact that such Subcontractor or supplier is on the New York State Department of Labor’s list of companies with which New York State cannot do business; the Commissioner’s determination that the company is not qualified or is not responsible; or the fact that the company has previously provided unsatisfactory work or services.

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