The Contractor declares Sample Clauses

The "The Contractor declares" clause serves to formally state specific facts, qualifications, or assurances made by the contractor at the outset of an agreement. Typically, this clause requires the contractor to confirm matters such as possessing the necessary licenses, having the expertise to perform the work, or complying with relevant laws and regulations. By including these declarations, the clause helps ensure that the contractor meets essential prerequisites, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and providing the client with confidence in the contractor’s ability to fulfill contractual obligations.
The Contractor declares that he has not made and will not make any offer of any type whatsoever from which an advantage can be derived under the Contract, • that he has not granted and will not grant, has not sought and will not seek, has not attempted and will not attempt to obtain, and has not accepted and will not accept, any advantage, financial or in kind, to or from any party whatsoever, where such advantage constitutes an illegal practice or involves corruption, either directly or indirectly, inasmuch as it is an incentive or reward relating to performance of the Contract.
The Contractor declares. (a) that it has not made, and will not make, any offer of any type whatsoever, from which an advantage can be derived under the Contract or any Specific Contract; (b) that it has not granted and will not grant, has not sought and will not seek, has not attempted and will not attempt to obtain, and has not accepted and will not accept, any advantage, financial or in kind, to or from any party whatsoever, where such advantage constitutes an illegal practice or involves corruption, either directly or indirectly, in as much as it is an incentive or reward relating to the performance of the Contract or any Specific Contract.