No greater liability clauses

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No greater liability clauses

Published by a ½Û×ÓÊÓÆµ Construction expert

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Consultant warranty

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    The Consultant warrants and undertakes to the Beneficiary that the Consultant has observed and performed and will continue to observe and perform each and all of the obligations of the Consultant under the Appointment, provided always

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Warranty definition
What does Warranty mean?

A warranty is a contractual promise or assurance made by one party to another regarding the existence of certain facts or conditions, often relating to the quality or functionality of the subject matter of the contract. Though commonly associated with promises made by sellers of goods, warranties can be made in any type of contract. A warranty is considered a term of the contract that is seen as less fundamental than a condition. Breach of warranty entitles the innocent party to claim damages but does not allow them to terminate the contract.

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