Common use of Sufficiency of Information Clause in Contracts

Sufficiency of Information. 9.1 The Service Provider will be deemed to have satisfied itself as regards the nature and extent of the Services required by ant Customer and as to the accuracy and sufficiency of the Charges provided for by the Pricing Details of any Service Agreement awarded under this Supplier Agreement prior to agreeing to undertake the provision of Services. The Service Provider will be deemed to have obtained for itself all necessary information as to the risks, contingencies and any other circumstances which might reasonably influence or affect the Service Provider in the provision of Services.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Supplier Agreement, Supplier Agreement, Supplier Agreement

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