Common use of NO INTERPRETATION AGAINST DRAFTER Clause in Contracts

NO INTERPRETATION AGAINST DRAFTER. Should any provision of this Contract require judicial interpretation, it is agreed that the court interpreting or considering same shall not apply the presumption that the terms hereof shall be more strictly construed against a party by reason of the rule or conclusion that a document should be construed more strictly against the party who or through its agent prepared the same, it being agreed that all parties hereto have participated in the preparation of this Contract and that legal counsel was consulted by each party (or opportunity for such legal consultation afforded to each party) before execution of this Contract.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Contract for Sale and Purchase, Contract for Sale and Purchase, Contract for Sale and Purchase

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