Warranties and rights Sample Clauses

Warranties and rights. To the extent permitted by law, the only warranties that apply to this Agreement are those that are expressly set out in the Agreement. However, you have non-excludable rights under the Australian Consumer Law. If any part of this Agreement is unlawful, unenforceable or invalid, that part will not apply, but the rest of the Agreement will continue unchanged.
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Warranties and rights. 18.1 To the extent permitted by law, the only warranties we give under this Agreement are those that are expressly set out in the Agreement.
Warranties and rights. 3.1. Recipient warrants and represents to Owner that Recipient is not party to any agreement that conflicts with this Agreement and that Recipient's entering into this Agreement will not be in contravention of any other agreement to which Recipient may be party.
Warranties and rights. 20.1. You acknowledge that:
Warranties and rights. The ALC on behalf of the Traditional Owners warrants that:
Warranties and rights. With regard to each note sold to Lender under this agreement:
Warranties and rights. To the fullest extent permitted by law, all warranties implied by common law or statute are excluded from this Customer Agreement. You have non-excludable rights under the Australian Consumer Law as a consumer of the electricity we provide to you. If any part of this Customer Agreement is unlawful, unenforceable or invalid, that part is to be treated as removed from the Customer Agreement, but the rest of the Customer Agreement is not affected.
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Warranties and rights. (a) As a retailer, we cannot control, nor do we operate the distribution system. As a result, we cannot control your ability to export Export Electricity to the distribution system. Unless set out in this Agreement and to the extent permitted by law, we give no condition, warranty or undertaking and make no representation about the condition or suitability of the distribution system to accept your Export Electricity.
Warranties and rights. (a) To the extent permitted by law, we give no condition, warranty or undertaking and we make no representation to you about the condition or suitability of any good or service provided under this Agreement, its quality, fitness or safety, other than those set out in this Agreement.
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