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{{repanat|Accuracy of information}}Soemwhat at odds with the {{repprov|non-reliance}} rep — whereby a [[representor]] confirms it is not relying on anything the [[representee]] might have said to induce it to enter the contract, comes this one, where the [[representor]] has to promise that whatever information it has given is accurante and not misleading.
{{repanat|Accuracy of information|}}Somewhat at odds with the {{repprov|non-reliance}} rep — whereby a [[representor]] confirms it is not relying on anything the [[representee]] might have said to induce it to enter the contract, comes this one, where the [[representor]] has to promise that whatever information it has given is accurate and not misleading.

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A “typical” Accuracy of information clause:

Accuracy of information: Any information which the representor provides the representee in the course of preparing this agreement is accurate and not misleading in any material respect.

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Somewhat at odds with the non-reliance rep — whereby a representor confirms it is not relying on anything the representee might have said to induce it to enter the contract, comes this one, where the representor has to promise that whatever information it has given is accurate and not misleading.