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Sampling Clients must realize analytical results
relate ONLY to the sample examined. Sample collection is one of the first truly critical aspects in an accurate analysis. Samples must be representative of the bulk of material involved or analytical
results will not be properly applicable. Samplers must use proper techniques to insure sample integrity during collection and transport. Cedar Grove can not be held responsible for lapses by the client in
these areas. If you wish assistance in reference to proper sample collection and handling please contact the laboratory. Sampling and transport by laboratory staff is usually available .
Standard Terms and Conditions Consequential
Damages and Limitation of Liability Cedar Grove Environmental (CGE), by accepting analytical work, warrants the accuracy of results as far as method, matrix, experimental conditions and the best level
effort of its employees permit for samples submitted. We disclaim any other warranties, either expressed or implied, including those of Merchantability or Fitness for a Particular Purpose. We shall not be
responsible for any incidental, indirect or consequential damages (including loss of profits) incurred by Client or any third party occasioned by services performed by CGE or by application or use of reports or
information provided by CGE. Further, Client agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold CGE harmless from any and all such damages or liability. CGE's liability and Client's exclusive remedy for
any cause of action arising hereunder, whether in contract, negligence, or any other cause of action, shall be limited to the compensation received by CGE from Client for the services rendered therewith. All
claims, including negligence or any other cause whatsoever, shall be deemed waived unless made in writing and received by CGE within 90 days after the billing date or completion of the services provided. No
contract or order shall be accepted by this company with any conditions that vary from these Standard Terms and Conditions. In any work performed, conditions at variance to these Standard Terms and Conditions
are not considered part of the contract.
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