Common use of Participant Representations and Warranties Clause in Contracts

Participant Representations and Warranties. 6.1 As of the date of first signing this Contract, the Participant warrants and represents to the Province that: (a) Participant has, with all reasonable diligence, considered Participant’s pre-existing circumstances, including with respect to any existing or reasonably foreseeable healthcare, personal care, career, educational, childcare, religious, travel or other needs of Participant and Participant’s immediate family; (b) Participant has disclosed to the Province in writing all pre-existing circumstances referred to in paragraph (a) above that, with reasonable anticipation, might prevent the Participant from relocating to a Health Authority-identified community of need or otherwise completing the Return of Service in full; (c) Participant has every intention to complete the Return of Service in full; and (d) Participant has no knowledge of any material fact or matter not disclosed to the Province that might prevent the Participant from relocating to a Health Authority-identified community of need or otherwise completing the Return of Service in full as contemplated by this Contract. All the foregoing warranties and representations are material and have been relied upon by the Province in entering into this Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Return of Service Contract, Return of Service Contract, Return of Service Contract

Participant Representations and Warranties. 6.1 As of the date of first signing this Contract, the Participant warrants and represents to the Province that: (a) Participant has, with all reasonable diligence, considered Participant’s pre-existing circumstances, including with respect to any existing or reasonably foreseeable healthcare, personal care, career, educational, childcare, religious, travel or other needs of Participant and Participant’s immediate family; (b) Participant has disclosed to the Province in writing all pre-existing circumstances referred to in paragraph (a) above that, with reasonable anticipation, might prevent the Participant from relocating to a Health Authority-identified community of need or otherwise completing the Return of Service in full; (c) Participant has every intention to complete the Return of Service in full; and (d) Participant has no knowledge of any material fact or matter not disclosed to the Province that might prevent the Participant from relocating to a Health Authority-identified community of need or otherwise completing the Return of Service in full as contemplated by this Contract. All of the foregoing warranties and representations are material and have been relied upon by the Province in entering into this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Return of Service Contract