Examples of Business Warranty Claim in a sentence
The Sellers shall not be liable in respect of a Business Warranty Claim or a Tax Warranty Claim if and to the extent that the matter giving rise to such Business Warranty Claim or Tax Warranty Claim is Disclosed in Schedule 5.
The Seller shall not be liable for any Business Warranty Claim if and to the extent that the fact, matter, event or circumstance giving rise to such Business Warranty Claim is remediable and is remedied by, or at the expense of, the Seller within 20 Business Days of the date on which written notice of such Business Warranty Claim is given to the Seller.
If, after the Seller has made any payment in respect of a Business Warranty Claim, the Buyer recovers from a third-party a cash sum which is directly referable to that payment (the "Recovery Amount"), then the Buyer shall forthwith repay (or procure the repayment of) to the Seller so much of the Recovery Amount (less all reasonable costs, charges and expenses incurred in making such recovery) as does not exceed the sum paid by the Seller.