Common use of Warranty of Authority to Sign Clause in Contracts

Warranty of Authority to Sign. 13.1 The person signing this contract warrants they have authority to sign as, or on behalf of, the Client for whom or for whose benefit that Engineer’s services are rendered. If such person does not have such authority, he agrees that he is personally liable for all breaches of this contract and that in any action against him for breach of such warranty a reasonable attorney fee shall be included in any judgment rendered.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Services Agreement, Professional Services, Services Agreement