Common use of Warranty Against Defects Clause in Contracts

Warranty Against Defects. The Company-Owned IP and, to the Knowledge of the Company, the Third Party IP, is free from material defects and substantially conforms to the applicable specifications, documentation and samples of such Company IP. None of the software included in the Company-Owned IP or, to the Knowledge of the Company, the Third Party IP, contains (a) any clock, timer, counter, or other limiting or disabling code, design, routine or any viruses, Trojan horses, or other disabling or disruptive codes or commands that would cause the Company IP to be erased, made inoperable or otherwise rendered incapable of performing in accordance with its performance specifications and descriptions or otherwise limit or restrict the Company’s or any Person’s ability to use the Company IP after a specific or random number of years or copies, or (b) any back doors or other undocumented access mechanism allowing unauthorized access to, and viewing, manipulation, modification or other changes to, the Company IP.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger, Agreement and Plan of Merger, Agreement and Plan of Merger (Zillow Inc)

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