Common use of Your Warranty Clause in Contracts

Your Warranty. (a) You warrant to us that you have all necessary rights and consents (including any necessary consents to infringe moral rights) in relation to any Intellectual Property provided by you to us for the purposes of the Activity.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Definitions and Interpretation, Definitions and Interpretation

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Your Warranty. (a) You warrant to us that you have all necessary rights and consents (including any necessary consents to infringe moral rights) in relation to any Project Intellectual Property provided by you or otherwise to us for the purposes of the Activityperform your obligations under clause 12.4(a).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Definitions and Interpretation, www.sustainability.vic.gov.au

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Your Warranty. (a) You warrant to us that you have all necessary rights and consents (including any necessary consents to infringe moral rights) in relation to any Intellectual Property provided by you in any materials, thing or process required or used to us for perform the purposes of the ActivityWork and to otherwise fulfil your obligations under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.sustainability.vic.gov.au

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