Common use of Variations in Colours, Finishes, etc Clause in Contracts

Variations in Colours, Finishes, etc. The Purchaser acknowledges and accepts that variations in colours, shade of colours and textures of materials from the Vendor’s samples may occur in finishing materials, kitchen and vanity cabinets and fixtures and floor and wall finishes due to normal production processes. Furthermore, marble/granite/agglomerates are natural stone and it is normal for veins and/or small cracks to develop. The Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that the Vendor is not responsible for variances in colours, shades of colours, and textures of materials, or for veins/small cracks in the natural stone. Materials and colours will be as close as possible but not necessarily identical to the Vendor’s samples. A wood product, such as a cabinet door or hardwood floors, are a natural product and hence, there will be variation in the grain, colour and texture within the same piece of wood and surrounding pieces of wood. The Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that the Vendor is not responsible for a variation in grain, colour or texture of wood products.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement of Purchase and Sale, Agreement of Purchase and Sale, johnboddyhomes.com

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