Common use of ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CENTRAL AGREEMENTS Clause in Contracts

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CENTRAL AGREEMENTS. The parties acknowledge that Monsanto is a party to, and bound by the terms and obligations of, the Central Agreements (which are attached hereto as Exhibit A). Accordingly, the parties acknowledge that (i) some of the terms and conditions of this Agreement may conflict with the terms and conditions of the Central Agreements, and/or (ii) some of the terms and conditions of the Central Agreements may conflict with, or be prohibited by, the terms and conditions of this Agreement. (Every such conflict or prohibited term or condition within the meaning of clause (i) or (ii) of this Section 7.1 shall collectively be referred to as a "Conflict"). This Article 7 sets forth the parties' agreement as to the effect on this Agreement of such a Conflict.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Exclusive Agency and Marketing Agreement (Scotts Company), Exclusive Agency and Marketing Agreement (Scotts Company), Exclusive Agency and Marketing Agreement (Scotts Company)

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CENTRAL AGREEMENTS. The parties acknowledge that Monsanto is a party to, and bound by the terms and obligations of, the Central Agreements (which are attached hereto as Exhibit A). Accordingly, the parties acknowledge that (i) some of the terms and conditions of this Agreement may conflict with the terms and conditions of the Central Agreements, and/or (ii) some of the terms and conditions of the Central Agreements may conflict with, or be prohibited by, the terms and conditions of this Agreement. (Every such conflict or prohibited term or condition within the meaning of clause (i) or (ii) of this Section 7.1 shall collectively be referred to as a "Conflict"). This Article 7 sets forth the parties' agreement as to the effect on this Agreement of such a Conflict.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Exclusive Agency and Marketing Agreement (Scotts Miracle-Gro Co)

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