Accidental Elements Sample Clauses
The Accidental Elements clause defines which parts of a contract or agreement are considered non-essential or incidental to its main purpose. In practice, this clause clarifies that certain terms, conditions, or details—such as minor errors, typographical mistakes, or inconsequential provisions—do not affect the validity or enforceability of the overall agreement. By distinguishing these accidental elements from the essential terms, the clause helps prevent disputes over minor issues and ensures that the contract remains effective even if small, unintended mistakes are present.
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Accidental Elements particular stipulations, clauses, terms, or conditions established by the parties in their contract (Art. 1306), for the purpose of clarifying, restricting, or modifying its legal effects, like conditions, period, interest, penalty, etc., and they exist only when they are expressly provided by the parties (De ▇▇▇▇, 508).
