A Contra Costa California Warranty Agreement as to Website Software is a legal contract that outlines the terms and conditions regarding the warranty of website software within the Contra Costa County in California. This agreement serves as a protection mechanism for both the software developer and the end-user, stating the rights and obligations of each party. In this warranty agreement, the following aspects are covered: 1. Limited Warranty: This section specifies that the website software is provided on an "as is" basis and may not be completely error-free. It clarifies that the developer does not guarantee the software's availability, functionality, or suitability for specific purposes, but rather offers a guarantee on its basic functionality. 2. Warranty Period: This clause specifies the duration of the warranty coverage, which is generally a certain period from the date of purchase or delivery. It can be explicitly stated or implied from the warranty laws in Contra Costa County, California. 3. Remedy for Breach: In case the software fails to meet the agreed-upon warranty, this section outlines the remedies available to the end-user. This may include repair, replacement, or refund of the software at the developer's discretion. 4. Limitations of Liability: This section clarifies the limitations of the developer's liability for any damages or losses incurred by the end-user due to the use or inability to use the website software. It may include a disclaimer for indirect, consequential, or incidental damages. 5. User Obligations: The agreement might outline certain obligations for the end-user, such as providing accurate and complete information, complying with the software's terms of use, and not infringing on intellectual property rights. 6. Governing Law: This provision specifies that the agreement shall be governed by the laws of Contra Costa County, California. It ensures that any disputes arising from the agreement will be resolved according to the local legal framework. Different types of Contra Costa California Warranty Agreements as to Website Software can exist based on factors such as the type of software (e.g., proprietary or open-source), distribution model (e.g., off-the-shelf or customized), and the intended use (e.g., commercial or personal). Each type may have its own specific terms and conditions tailored to meet the unique requirements and circumstances.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés. For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.