Reliance by the State on Representations Clause Samples

The 'Reliance by the State on Representations' clause establishes that the State is entering into the agreement based on the accuracy and truthfulness of the representations and warranties made by the other party. In practice, this means that the State is entitled to assume that all statements, disclosures, and assurances provided by the counterparty are correct and complete, and may use these as a basis for its decisions and actions under the contract. This clause serves to protect the State by ensuring it has legal recourse if any representations are found to be false or misleading, thereby allocating risk and promoting transparency in contractual dealings.
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Reliance by the State on Representations. All payments by the State under this Agreement will be made in reliance upon the accuracy of all representations made by the Party in accordance with this Agreement, including but not limited to bills, invoices, progress reports and other proofs of work.
Reliance by the State on Representations. All payments by the State under this
Reliance by the State on Representations. All payments by the State under this contract will be made in reliance upon the accuracy of all prior representations by the Contractor, including but not limited to bills, invoices, progress reports and other proofs of work.

Related to Reliance by the State on Representations

  • No Reliance On Representations Each party hereby represents and warrants that it is not relying, and has not relied upon any representation or statement made by the other party with respect to the facts involved or its rights or duties. Each party understands and agrees that the facts relevant, or believed to be relevant to this Contract, may hereunder turn out to be other than, or different from the facts now known to such party as true, or believed by such party to be true. The parties expressly assume the risk of the facts turning out to be different and agree that this Contract shall be effective in all respects and shall not be subject to rescission by reason of any such difference in facts.