WARRANTY OF SUITABILITY Sample Clauses

A Warranty of Suitability clause requires one party, typically the seller or provider, to guarantee that the goods, services, or property being supplied are appropriate and fit for the buyer's intended purpose. In practice, this means the seller assures that the product or service will meet the specific needs or requirements communicated by the buyer, such as a machine being suitable for a particular manufacturing process. This clause serves to protect the buyer by ensuring they receive something that is not just functional, but also appropriate for their stated use, thereby reducing the risk of receiving unsuitable or inadequate goods or services.
WARRANTY OF SUITABILITY. By executing a lease agreement, the landlord warrants that the manufactured home lot is suitable for the installation of a manufactured home during the term of the lease agreement. Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 801, Sec. 1, eff. April 1, 2002.

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