Common use of Warranty, Indemnification, & Release Clause in Contracts

Warranty, Indemnification, & Release. A. As an experienced and qualified FIRM, the FIRM warrants that the information provided by the FIRM reflects high professional and industry standards, procedures, and performances. The FIRM warrants that the performance of all services under this Contract will be pursuant to a high standard of performance in the profession. The FIRM warrants that the FIRM will exercise diligence and due care and perform in a good and workmanlike manner all of the services pursuant to this Contract. Approval of the City shall not constitute, or be deemed, a release of the responsibility and liability of the FIRM, its employees, agents, or associates for the exercise of skill and diligence to promote the accuracy and competency of their services, or any document, nor shall the City's approval be deemed to be the assumption of responsibility by the City for any defect or error in the aforesaid documents prepared by the FIRM, its employees, associates, agents, or subcontractors.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract for Financial Advisor Services, Services and Advisory Services, Contract For

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