Warranties for Nonmodified Eligible Vehicles Sample Clauses

Warranties for Nonmodified Eligible Vehicles. For those who do not receive the Field Measure for an Eligible Vehicle, the existing applicable warranty provisions shall continue to govern, provided, however, that the Defendants may decline to service the Engine Control Unit (“ECU”) or Transmission Control Unit (“TCU”) if servicing the ECU or TCU would require the Defendants to install or reflash any configuration other than the Field Measure. Such requirements, and the potential effect on owners and lessees of Eligible Vehicles (or prospective purchasers or prospective lessees), must be clearly described in the terms of the Extended Modification Warranty.
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  • Representations, Warranties and Covenants of Recipient Recipient represents, warrants and covenants for the benefit of the Grantor as follows:

  • Representations, Warranties and Covenants of the Corporation The Corporation represents, warrants, covenants and agrees that:

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