Common use of Warranty and Exclusions Clause in Contracts

Warranty and Exclusions. To the extent that the Provider's obligation in the provision of Service(s) is one of means, and not of result, the Provider undertakes to use its best efforts in the performance of the Service(s), its duty of care being similar to that which a company of the same status would use in similar circumstances. The Provider shall be liable for technical quality, omissions, errors, mistakes, improper methods of performance and services performed, or incorrect conclusions in the performance of The Provider's liability does not extend to defects or non-conformities arising from:

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

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Warranty and Exclusions. To the extent that the Provider's obligation in the provision of Service(s) is one of means, and not of result, the Provider undertakes to use its best efforts in the performance of the Service(s), its duty of care being similar to that which a company of the same status would use in similar circumstances. The Provider shall be liable for technical quality, omissions, errors, mistakes, improper methods of performance and services performed, or incorrect conclusions in the performance of The Provider's liability does not extend to defects or non-conformities arising from:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Terms and Conditions

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