Avoidance of Doubt. For the avoidance of doubt, the parties acknowledge that: (a) any comments or suggestions made by the Supplier in the course of performing its obligations under the Contract do not: (i) amount to professional advice in relation to those matters; or (ii) give rise to any express or implied warranty by the Supplier in relation to the Goods or any other matter; (b) unless expressly specified otherwise in Item 17, the Supplier is not responsible for any detailing work in respect of the project including, without limitation, the selection of the appropriate Goods required for the performance of the Customer's obligations under the Principal Contract and the Customer bears sole responsibility for all detailing work and the selection of the appropriate Goods for the such performance; and (c) the Supplier has no obligation to check, comment on or review the Documents and is not liable for failing to identify any errors, omissions or inconsistencies in the Documents.
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Sources: Material Supply Agreement, Material Supply Agreement