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WAIVER OF SUBROGATION
Offeror and offeror's insurance carrier waive any and all rights whatsoever with regard to subrogation against Harris County as
an indirect party to any suit arising out of personal or property damages resulting from offeror's performance under this
agreement.
WARRANTIES
Offerors shall furnish all data pertinent to warranties or guarantees which may apply to items in the proposal. Offerors may not
limit or exclude any implied warranties. Offeror warrants that product sold to the County shall conform to the standards
established by the U.S. Department of Labor under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. In the event product does
not conform to OSHA Standards, where applicable, Harris County may return the product for correction or replacement at the
offeror's expense. If offeror fails to make the appropriate correction within a reasonable time, Harris County may correct at the
offeror's expense.
VENDORS OWING TAXES OR OTHER DEBTS
Pursuant to TX Local Government Code 262.0276, Harris County Commissioners Court has adopted a policy which requires
that vendors’ taxes and other Harris County debts be current as of the date bids/proposals are due. Proposers with delinquent
county taxes or other county debts on the due date will not be eligible for award. Whether or not a vendor’s taxes are delinquent
will be determined by an independent review of the Tax Office records. Prior to submitting an offer, vendors are encouraged to
visit the Tax Office website at www.hctax.net, set up a portfolio of their accounts and make their own initial determination of
the status of their tax accounts. Vendors who believe a delinquency is reflected in error must contact the Tax Office to correct
any errors or discrepancies prior to submitting their offer in order to ensure that their offer will be considered. Furthermore, if,
during the performance of this contract, a vendor’s taxes become delinquent or a vendor becomes otherwise indebted to Harris
County, Harris County reserves the right to provide notice to the Auditor or Treasurer pursuant to Texas Local Government
Code §154.045. This policy is effective for all bids/proposals due on or after November 1, 2009.
Revised 03/12
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