Common use of Truthfulness and Accuracy Clause in Contracts

Truthfulness and Accuracy. a. The Tutor warrants and represents to the Company that all written and oral statements and information provided by the Tutor to the Company for the purpose of or in connection with the Tuition, including (but not limited to) personal information about the Tutor and/or your qualifications, credentials, references and suitability for providing the Tuition were when provided, and remain, true, complete and accurate. b. If anything occurs which materially changes the information originally provided, such as but not limited to you being convicted of an offence subsequent to your DBS check, you must inform the Company of this information in order that the information provided to the Company about yourself remains truthful and accurate.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

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