Common use of Warranties, Limitations and Indemnification Clause in Contracts

Warranties, Limitations and Indemnification. 7.1 With respect to Products that are covered by Supplier’s standard Warranty as set forth in its warranty policy for Distributor’s customers, Distributor agrees to extend such Supplier’s standard Warranty as is in effect from time to time, the current form of which is attached hereto as Schedule D, to its customers. Distributor is not authorized to and shall not extend to its customers on behalf of Supplier any other warranty with respect to Products. THE WARRANTY ATTACHED AS SCHEDULE D IS SOLELY FOR DISTRIBUTOR’S CUSTOMERS AND SHALL BE SUPPLIER’S SOLE WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS. SUPPLIER PROVIDES NO WARRANTY (OTHER THAN TITLE) TO DISTRIBUTOR WHATSOEVER. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Distributorship Agreement, Distributorship Agreement (A.S.V., LLC), Agreement (A.S.V., LLC)

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