Common use of Agreement and Modifications Clause in Contracts

Agreement and Modifications. An Order (including these Terms) is intended by the parties as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of their agreement. It supersedes all prior agreements, written or oral. There are no understandings, inducements, commitments, conditions, representations or warranties of any kind, whether direct, indirect, collateral, express or implied, oral or written, to Seller from or on behalf of Buyer other than as contained in these Terms or otherwise in an Order. No course of prior dealings between the parties and no usage of the trade may be used by Seller to supplement or explain any term used in an Order. All modifications of this Order, or waiver of, or addition to, any of this Order's terms and conditions, shall be binding upon Buyer, unless made in writing and signed by ▇▇▇▇▇'s authorized representative.

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Sources: Purchase Order Terms and Conditions, Purchase Order Terms and Conditions