Liability of the Parties and warranties Sample Clauses

The "Liability of the Parties and Warranties" clause defines the responsibilities and legal obligations each party assumes under the agreement, as well as the assurances or guarantees they provide regarding their performance or the quality of goods and services. Typically, this clause outlines the extent to which each party is liable for damages, losses, or breaches, and may specify limitations on liability, such as caps on damages or exclusions for certain types of loss. It also details any warranties, such as guarantees that products will meet certain standards or that services will be performed with reasonable skill. The core function of this clause is to allocate risk between the parties, clarify expectations, and protect both sides from unforeseen liabilities or disputes over performance.
Liability of the Parties and warranties. 8.1 The recipient party acknowledges that ECTEG shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, special, or other damages suffered by the Recipient Party or any others resulting from the transfer and/or use of ECTEG materials. 8.2 ECTEG shall not be liable for damage sustained by the Recipient Party in the performance of the Agreement. To the best knowledge and belief of ECTEG, provided Training Materials are original, legal, decent and truthful, comply with laws and regulations, do not infringe the Intellectual Property rights of any third party, and are not defamatory, unreliable or misleading. However, ECTEG offers no guarantee for the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of the information contained therein. 8.3 No Party shall be held liable for failure to perform its obligations under this Agreement if it can prove that the partial or full non-performance was due to an impediment beyond its control and that it could not reasonably be expected to have taken the impediment into account at the time of the conclusion of the Agreement, or at any time subsequently, or to have avoided or overcome it or its consequences. Each Party will notify any such force majeure as soon as possible. It shall further use its best efforts to resume performance as quickly as possible and shall suspend performance only for such period as is necessary due to the force majeure event. 8.4 The Recipient is solely responsible for the implementation, enforcement and control of conditions in this Agreement. In cases where the Recipient uses another training body, trainers, course managers, translators, interpreters, course managers or any other person involved in Training Material delivery, update, or modification, the Recipient will inform them of the conditions and take any measure to control their application. 8.5 The Non-Disclosure Agreement will place both organisational and personal restrictions on the use of the ECTEG Training Materials. The NDA may require local law enforcement to carry out checks on the members of academia who have access to the ECTEG Training Materials.
Liability of the Parties and warranties 

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  • Liabilities and Warranties While the Custodian will take reasonable precautions to ensure that information provided is accurate, the Custodian shall have no liability with respect to information provided to it by third parties. Due to the nature and source of information, and the necessity of relying on various information sources, most of which are external to the Custodian, the Custodian shall have no liability for direct or indirect use of such information.

  • Licensee’s Representations and Warranties LICENSEE represents and warrants that: (a) it is a duly organized and validly existing corporation and has full authority to enter into this Agreement and to carry out the provisions hereof, (b) the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by LICENSEE does not conflict with any agreement or understanding to which LICENSEE may be bound, and (c) excluding the Intellectual Property Rights, LICENSEE is either (i) the sole owner of all right, title and interest in and to the trademarks, copyrights and all other Proprietary Rights incorporated into the Game or the Artwork or used in the development, advertising, marketing and sale of the Licensed Products or the Marketing Materials, or (ii) the holder of such rights, including trademarks, copyrights and all other Proprietary Rights which belong to any third party but have been licensed from such third party by LICENSEE, as are necessary for incorporation into the Game or the Artwork or as are used in the development, advertising, marketing and sale of the Licensed Products or the Marketing Materials under this Agreement.

  • Representations and Warranties of the Parties (a) The Sub-Adviser represents and warrants to the Advisers as follows: (i) The Sub-Adviser is a registered investment adviser under the Advisers Act; (ii) The Form ADV that the Sub-Adviser has previously provided to the Advisers is a true and complete copy of the form as currently filed with the SEC, and the information contained therein is accurate and complete in all material respects and does not omit to state any material fact necessary in order to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading. The Sub-Adviser will promptly provide the Advisers and the Trust with a complete copy of all subsequent amendments to its Form ADV; (iii) The Sub-Adviser will carry at all times professional errors and omissions liability insurance with carriers approved by the Advisers covering services provided hereunder by the Sub-Adviser in an appropriate amount, which insurance shall be primary to any insurance policy carried by the Advisers; (iv) The Sub-Adviser will furnish the Advisers with certificates of insurance in forms and substance reasonably acceptable to the Advisers evidencing the coverages specified in paragraph 2(a)(iii) hereof and will provide notice of termination of such coverages, if any, to the Advisers and the Trust, all as promptly as reasonably possible. The Sub-Adviser will notify the Advisers promptly, and in any event within 10 business days, when the Sub-Adviser receives notice of any termination of the specified coverage; and (v) This Agreement has been duly authorized and executed by the Sub-Adviser. (b) Each Adviser represents and warrants to the Sub-Adviser as follows: (i) Each Adviser is registered under the Advisers Act; and (ii) Each Adviser and the Trust has duly authorized the execution of this Agreement by the Advisers.

  • Breach of Representations and Warranties Any material representation or warranty of the Borrower made herein, in the Subscription Agreement entered into by the Holder and Borrower in connection with this Note, or in any agreement, statement or certificate given in writing pursuant hereto or in connection therewith shall be false or misleading in any material respect.

  • Client Representations and Warranties 10.1 You, the Client, represent and warrant that as at the date of these Account Terms and at all times during these Account Terms: if you are a legal entity other than a natural person, the Client is duly organised and validly existing (or, if a natural person, you are of legal age to make binding agreements and are not under a legal disability or incapacity which would make these Account Terms unenforceable or invalid) and you have full power and authority to enter into, and has taken all necessary steps to enable it lawfully to enter into, these Account Terms and the Transactions and obligations under it; the person executing (for the Client) the application for an agreement on these Account Terms has full power and authority to execute these Account Terms on behalf of the Client, and bind the entity (whether a natural person, company, partnership or otherwise); these Account Terms constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of the Client; if the Client is more than one person they will each be jointly (that is, together) and severally (that is, individually fully) liable under these Account Terms; if the Client is a corporation, you have been and remain duly formed under the laws of the place of its incorporation and has power and authority to deal in the Admiral Products offered by Admiral, and the person executing the Application Form on these Account Terms has full power and authority to execute (for the Client) the application for an agreement on these Account Terms; if the Client is one or more persons acting as a partnership in relation to these Account Terms, the Client and each other partner has power and authority to deal in Transactions and to be bound by these Account Terms, and the person executing the Application Form on these Account Terms has full power and authority to execute these Account Terms on behalf of all of the partners; if the Client is a Trustee, the trust deed specifically empowers and authorises dealings in the Admiral Products covered by these Account Terms, and such dealings are within the authorised ambit of the Trust’s investment strategy; if the Client is comprised of two or more persons (that is, holding a joint Account), that all such decisions made, and instructions issued, pursuant to these Account Terms, are made on a fully informed and agreed basis by all the parties to the joint Account; a Client may be comprised of two or more persons. If the client is comprised of more than one person then the Account will be deemed to be held by the persons as joint tenants despite any actual or constructive notice to Admiral of any partnership or other agreement between the persons. The joint holding will be only be deemed not to be held as joint tenants if Admiral expressly agrees that in writing that the persons consisting the client hold the Account as tenants in common in equal shares or by a court determination of that it is not held as joint tenants; if the Client is an investment manager or a responsible entity, the investment management agreement or fund constitution specifically empowers and authorises dealings in the Admiral Products, by the Client and on behalf of their underlying clients or investors; and such dealings are within the authorised ambit of each underlying client’s investment strategy; it will enter into Transactions pursuant to the applicable investment management agreement as investment manager or responsible entity and not otherwise; (iii) it will only deal in Admiral Products when the funds or other assets under its control are sufficient to meet the obligations which arise in connection with such dealing; and if your appointment as investment manager or responsible entity is terminated, it is authorised to arrange for Closing Out of all Transactions entered into on behalf of the Client prior to the date of such termination as soon as possible; is not an employee or the close relative of an employee of any exchange participant; you have read these Account Terms and any product disclosure statement issued by Admiral in relation to the Admiral Products and Transactions relevant to the Account (including the disclosures of significant risks); you have considered your objectives and financial situation and you have had a reasonable opportunity to obtain appropriate independent advice prior to entering into these Account Terms, and has formed the opinion that dealing in the Admiral Products is suitable for your needs and purposes; the Client is willing and able, financially and otherwise, to assume the risk of trading in high risk investments, Transactions using Margin and all other Transactions covered by these Account Terms; all information supplied to Admiral by the Client is, or at the time it is supplied will be, accurate in all material respects and the Client will not omit or withhold any information which would make such information inaccurate in any material respect; you will rely upon your own knowledge and judgment and will seek such advice (financial or otherwise) as may be prudent before placing an Order with Admiral and you assume full responsibility for any Order placed with Admiral; you fully understand the relevant provisions of: the prohibition of false or misleading markets and other market manipulation as described in Applicable Laws and section 1041A of the Corporations Act; the prohibition of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ as described in section 1043A of the Corporations Act; the prohibition of false trading and market rigging as described in sections 1041B and 1041C of the Corporations Act; the prohibition of misleading and deceptive conduct described in section 1041H of the Corporations Act; and Applicable Laws and, to the extent your investing in Admiral Products have Underlying Reference Instruments which are governed by the Corporations Act, the conditions upon which short selling is permitted on the ASX and the disclosure obligations are imposed on short sellers. You will notify Admiral if you are funding your account using superannuation as that may impact your classification as a retail or wholesale client. You acknowledge to us that you have received or downloaded, and read and understood the TMD document and you agree that you are within the class of consumers described in our TMD.