Common use of Warranty and Remedies Clause in Contracts

Warranty and Remedies. The Vendor warrants that all services provided or performed pursuant to the Contract Documents will be performed in an efficient and workmanlike manner and said services will fulfill the intended purpose of this Agreement. The Vendor, at the discretion of the City, shall repair or reimburse the City for the replacement cost specified in the Bidding Documents any uniform articles which are damaged or lost while in custody of the Vendor or the Vendor’s agent. The Vendor specifically warrants that the services will be provided in the time frame specified in the Bidding Documents. Without in anyway limiting other remedies, the City may, at its option, require that the charge for an item that was not laundered and/or repaired within the time frame specified be credited to the City.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Services, Uniform Laundering and Dry Cleaning Services Agreement, Service Agreement

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