LIMITED
WARRANTY
Radio Shack
warrants
for
a
period
of
90 days from the
date of delivery
to customer
that
the
computer hardware
described herein shall
be
free
from defects in material and
workmanship
under
normal
use and
service. This
warranty shall
be void if
the computer
case or cabinet
is
opened or if
the unit
is
altered
or modified. During
this
period, if
a defect should
occur, the
product must
be returned
to a
Radio Shack
store
or dealer for repair.
Customer's
sole and
exclusive
remedy in the
event of
defect is expressly
limited
to the
correction of the
defect
by
adjustment,
repair or
replacement
at Radio Shack's
election
and
sole expense,
except
there shall
be no
obligation
to replace
or repair items
which
by
their
nature
are expendable.
No representation
or other affirma-
tion
of fact, including
but not
limited
to
statements
regarding
capacity,
suitability
for
use, or
performance of the
equipment,
shall be or
be deemed
to be a warranty
or representation
by
Radio
Shack, for
any purpose,
nor give
rise
to any liability
or obligation
of Radio
Shack whatsoever.
EXCEPT
AS SPECIFICALLY
PROVIDED
IN THIS
AGREEMENT,
THERE
ARE NO
OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, ANY
IMPLIED
WARRANTIES
OF MER-
CHANTABILITY
OR
FITNESS
FOR
A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND
IN NO EVENT
SHALL
RADIO
SHACK
BE LIABLE
FOR LOSS
OF
PROFITS
OR BENEFITS,
INDIRECT,
SPECIAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL
OR
OTHER
SIMILAR
DAMAGES
ARISING
OUT OF ANY
BREACH
OF THIS
WARRANTY
OR
OTHERWISE.
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
ALL
RADIO SHACK
COMPUTER
PROGRAMS
ARE DISTRIBUTED
ON AN "AS IS" BASIS
WITHOUT
WARRANTY
Radio Shack
shall
have
no liability or responsibility
to
customer
or any other person or entity with
respect
to
any liability,
loss or
damage caused or alleged
to be
caused
directly or indirectly
by
computer
equipment
or
programs sold
by Radio Shack,
including but not
limited
to any interruption
of service, loss of business
or
anticipatory
profits or
consequential
damages resulting from
the
use or operation of such computer or
computer
programs.
NOTE:
Good data processing
procedure dictates
that the user
test the program, run and test sample
sets of
data, and run the
system in parallel
with the
system previously
in use
for
a period
of
time
adequate to
insure
that results
of operation
of the computer
or program
are satisfactory.