Common use of Warranties and Acknowledgments Clause in Contracts

Warranties and Acknowledgments. The Parties expressly warrant and represent to each other the following: (a) that no promise or inducement has been offered except as expressly provided in this Agreement; (b) that this Agreement is not in violation of or in conflict with any other agreement of the Parties; and (c) that the Parties have had the opportunity to resolve all questions concerning the meaning, legal nature, and binding effect of this Agreement with counsel of their choosing.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Transition Agreement (Evergreen Energy Inc), Severance Agreement, Waiver and Release (Evergreen Energy Inc), Severance Agreement, Waiver and Release (Evergreen Energy Inc)

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