Act Prevails Clause Samples

The "Act Prevails" clause establishes that, in the event of any conflict between the terms of the contract and applicable laws or regulations, the relevant law will take precedence over the contract's provisions. In practice, this means that if a contractual obligation contradicts a statutory requirement, the statutory requirement will override the contract, and the parties must comply with the law. This clause ensures that the agreement remains legally compliant and prevents parties from inadvertently breaching mandatory legal obligations.
Act Prevails. Nothing in this section prevents the Hospital from providing the Funder or the Minister, as applicable, with notice of integration at any time in accordance with the Enabling Legislation.
Act Prevails. Nothing in this section prevents the Hospital from providing the LHIN with notice of integration at any time in accordance with section 27 of LHSIA.
Act Prevails. (1) A provision of a retail premises lease is void if it claims to— (a) exclude the application of any provision of this Act; or (b) limit the right of a party to the lease to refer any dispute to conciliation or arbitration under Part 3. (2) A provision of a retail premises lease is void insofar as it is contrary to or inconsistent with anything in this Act or with anything that by this Act the lease is taken to provide.