Performance Guarantee/Warranties of Contractor Clause Samples

The Performance Guarantee/Warranties of Contractor clause requires the contractor to assure the client that their work will meet specified standards and be completed as agreed. Typically, this clause obligates the contractor to provide a guarantee—such as a performance bond or warranty period—covering defects, non-compliance, or failures in workmanship or materials. It applies to the contractor’s obligations under the contract and may require them to remedy any deficiencies at their own expense. The core function of this clause is to protect the client by ensuring the contractor is accountable for delivering quality work and addressing any issues that arise after completion.
Performance Guarantee/Warranties of Contractor. A. Commercial Off the Shelf Software (“COTS”) 1. Contractor warrants that a product licensed to the Authority shall operate in all material respects as described in the Solicitation and/or Contractor technical documentation for ninety (90) days after Acceptance. The Authority shall notify Contractor of any product deficiency within ninety (90) days after Acceptance. 2. Except for the portion of Contractor’s COTS product that intentionally contains one or more of the following for the purpose of anti-virus protection, Contractor warrants that, at the time of delivery and installation of the Software provided pursuant to the contract, its product shall be free of what are commonly defined as viruses, backdoors, worms, spyware, malware and other malicious code that will hamper performance of the Software, collect unlawful personally, identifiable information on users, or prevent the Software from performing as required under the contract. 3. In the event of any breach of this warranty, the Contractor shall correct the product errors that caused the breach of warranty, or if Contractor cannot substantially correct such breach in a commercially reasonable manner, the Authority may end its usage and recover the fees paid to Contractor for the license and any unused, prepaid technical support fees paid. Under no circumstances does this warranty provision limit the Contractor’s obligation in the event of a breach of confidentiality. 4. Contractor does not warrant that Software is error-free or that it will operate uninterrupted.
Performance Guarantee/Warranties of Contractor. A. Commercial Off the Shelf Software (“COTS”) 1. Contractor warrants that a product licensed to the CCRC shall operate in all material respects as described in the Solicitation and/or Contractor technical documentation for ninety

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  • Representations and Warranties of Contractor Contractor represents and warrants to Company the following:

  • Representations of Contractor To the best of Contractor’s knowledge, Contractor agrees that: a. Contractor has no obligations, legal or otherwise, inconsistent with the terms of the Agreement or with Contractor’s undertaking of the relationship with the City; b. Performance of the services called for by the Agreement do not and will not violate any applicable law, rule, regulation, or any proprietary or other right of any third party; c. Contractor will not use in the performance of Contractor’s responsibilities under the Agreement any proprietary information or trade secret of a former employer of its employees (other than City, if applicable); and d. Contractor has not entered into and will not enter into any agreement, whether oral or written, in conflict with the Agreement.

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  • Representations and Warranties of Counterparty Counterparty hereby represents and warrants to Dealer on the date hereof and on and as of the Premium Payment Date that: (a) Counterparty has all necessary corporate power and authority to execute, deliver and perform its obligations in respect of the Transaction; such execution, delivery and performance have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action on Counterparty’s part; and this Confirmation has been duly and validly executed and delivered by Counterparty and constitutes its valid and binding obligation, enforceable against Counterparty in accordance with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent conveyance, reorganization, moratorium and similar laws affecting creditors’ rights and remedies generally, and subject, as to enforceability, to general principles of equity, including principles of commercial reasonableness, good faith and fair dealing (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding at law or in equity) and except that rights to indemnification and contribution hereunder may be limited by federal or state securities laws or public policy relating thereto. (b) Neither the execution and delivery of this Confirmation nor the incurrence or performance of obligations of Counterparty hereunder will conflict with or result in a breach of the certificate of incorporation or by-laws (or any equivalent documents) of Counterparty, or any applicable law or regulation, or any order, writ, injunction or decree of any court or governmental authority or agency, or any agreement or instrument to which Counterparty or any of its subsidiaries is a party or by which Counterparty or any of its subsidiaries is bound, or constitute a default under, or result in the creation of any lien under, any such agreement or instrument. (c) No consent, approval, authorization, or order of, or filing with, any governmental agency or body or any court is required in connection with the execution, delivery or performance by Counterparty of this Confirmation, except such as have been obtained or made and such as may be required under the Securities Act or state securities laws. (d) Counterparty is not and, after consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, will not be required to register as an “investment company” as such term is defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. (e) Counterparty is an “eligible contract participant” (as such term is defined in Section 1a(18) of the Commodity Exchange Act, as amended, other than a person that is an eligible contract participant under Section 1a(18)(C) of the Commodity Exchange Act). (f) Counterparty is not, on the date hereof, in possession of any material non-public information with respect to Counterparty or the Shares. (g) To Counterparty’s actual knowledge, no state or local (including any non-U.S. jurisdiction’s) law, rule, regulation or regulatory order applicable to the Shares would give rise to any reporting, consent, registration or other requirement (including without limitation a requirement to obtain prior approval from any person or entity) as a result of Dealer or its affiliates owning or holding (however defined) Shares, in each case, other than U.S. federal securities laws generally applicable to transactions relating to common equity securities of U.S. domestic issuers listed on the Exchange. (h) Counterparty (A) is capable of evaluating investment risks independently, both in general and with regard to all transactions and investment strategies involving a security or securities; (B) will exercise independent judgment in evaluating the recommendations of any broker-dealer or its associated persons, unless it has otherwise notified the broker-dealer in writing; and (C) has total assets of at least USD 50 million. (i) Prior to the Trade Date, Counterparty represents that Counterparty’s board of directors has authorized the Transaction and approved the Transaction and any related hedging activity for purposes of Section 203 of the Delaware General Corporation Law and agrees to deliver to Dealer a copy of the resolutions of Counterparty’s board of directors covering the foregoing authorization and approvals. (j) On and immediately after the Trade Date and the Premium Payment Date, (A) the value of the total assets of Counterparty is greater than the sum of the total liabilities (including contingent liabilities) and the capital (as such terms are defined in Section 154 and Section 244 of the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware) of Counterparty, (B) the capital of Counterparty is adequate to conduct the business of Counterparty, and Counterparty’s entry into the Transaction will not impair its capital, (C) Counterparty has the ability to pay its debts and obligations as such debts mature and does not intend to, or does not believe that it will, incur debt beyond its ability to pay as such debts mature, (D) Counterparty will be able to continue as a going concern; (E) Counterparty is not “insolvent” (as such term is defined under Section 101(32) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code (Title 11 of the United States Code) (the “Bankruptcy Code”)) and (F) Counterparty would be able to purchase the Number of Shares with respect to the Transaction in compliance with the laws of the jurisdiction of Counterparty’s incorporation (including the adequate surplus and capital requirements of Sections 154 and 160 of the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware). (k) Counterparty acknowledges that the Transaction may constitute a purchase of its equity securities. Counterparty further acknowledges that, pursuant to the provisions of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (the “Cares Act”), the Counterparty will be required to agree to certain time-bound restrictions on its ability to purchase its equity securities if it receives loans, loan guarantees or direct loans (as that term is defined in the Cares Act) under section 4003(b) of the Cares Act. Counterparty further acknowledges that it may be required to agree to certain time-bound restrictions on its ability to purchase its equity securities if it receives loans, loan guarantees or direct loans (as that term is defined in the Cares Act) under programs or facilities established by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System for the purpose of providing liquidity to the financial system. Accordingly, Counterparty represents and warrants that neither it nor any of its subsidiaries has applied, and throughout the term of the Transaction neither it nor any of its subsidiaries shall apply, for a loan, loan guarantee, direct loan (as that term is defined in the Cares Act) or other investment, or to receive any financial assistance or relief (howsoever defined) under any program or facility established in any jurisdiction that (a) is established under applicable law, including without limitation the Cares Act and the Federal Reserve Act, as amended, and (b) requires, as a condition of such loan, loan guarantee, direct loan (as that term is defined in the Cares Act), investment, financial assistance or relief, that the Counterparty agree, attest, certify or warrant that neither it nor any of its subsidiaries has, as of the date specified in such condition, repurchased, or will repurchase, any equity security of Counterparty. Counterparty further represents and warrants that the Premium is not being paid, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, with funds received under or pursuant to any program or facility established in any jurisdiction, including the U.S. Small Business Administration’s “Paycheck Protection Program”, that (a) is established under applicable law (whether in existence as of the Trade Date or subsequently enacted, adopted or amended), including without limitation the CARES Act and the Federal Reserve Act, as amended, and (b) requires under such applicable law (or any regulation, guidance, interpretation or other pronouncement of a governmental authority with jurisdiction for such program or facility) that such funds be used for specified or enumerated purposes that do not include the purchase of the Transaction (either by specific reference to the Transaction or by general reference to transactions with the attributes of the Transaction in all relevant respects).

  • Warranties and Guarantees The Contractor warrants and guarantees that: (a) all information provided, and all representations made by Contractor as a part of the Proposal Checklist or application, if any, submitted to NYSERDA in order to obtain this Agreement were, to the best of Contractor’s knowledge, complete, true and accurate when provided or made; (b) as of the Effective Date, it is financially and technically qualified to perform the Work, and is qualified to do business and is in good standing in all jurisdictions necessary for Contractor to perform its obligations under this Agreement; (c) it is familiar with and will comply with all general and special Federal, State, municipal and local laws, ordinances and regulations, if any, that may in any way affect the performance of this Agreement; (d) the design, supervision and workmanship furnished with respect to performance of the Work shall be in accordance with sound and currently accepted scientific standards and engineering practices; (e) all materials, equipment and workmanship furnished by it and by Subcontractors in performance of the Work or any portion thereof shall be free of defects in design, material and workmanship, and all such materials and equipment shall be of first-class quality, shall conform with all applicable codes, specifications, standards and ordinances and shall have service lives and maintenance characteristics suitable for their intended purposes in accordance with sound and currently accepted scientific standards and engineering practices; (f) neither the Contractor nor any of its employees, agents, representatives or servants has actual knowledge of any patent issued under the laws of the United States or any other matter which could constitute a basis for any claim that the performance of the Work or any part thereof infringes any patent or otherwise interferes with any other right of any Person; (g) to the best of Contractor’s knowledge, there are no existing undisclosed or threatened legal actions, claims, or encumbrances, or liabilities that may adversely affect the Work or NYSERDA’s rights hereunder;