What Needs to Be Delivered Sample Clauses

What Needs to Be Delivered. 4.1 All Deliverables
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What Needs to Be Delivered. All Deliverables The Supplier must provide Deliverables under any Buyer Contract: in accordance with the Offered Deliverables; to a professional standard; using reasonable skill and care; using Good Industry Practice; using its own policies, processes and internal quality control measures as long as they do not conflict with the Contract or with the Buyer Contract; on the dates agreed; and that comply with all Law. The Supplier must provide Deliverables with a reasonable warranty period, taking account of the nature of the Deliverables, from Delivery against all obvious defects. The Supplier must assign all third party warranties and indemnities covering the Deliverables for the Buyer's benefit.
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