ANTECEDENT BREACH Sample Clauses
The Antecedent Breach clause defines how breaches of contract that occurred before the current agreement or amendment are treated. Typically, this clause clarifies whether prior violations of obligations—such as missed payments or unfulfilled duties—are waived, excused, or remain actionable under the new terms. Its core function is to ensure both parties understand the status of any past breaches, thereby preventing disputes over whether previous defaults can be pursued or are considered resolved.
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ANTECEDENT BREACH. The termination by the Seller of any agreement between it and the Buyer for any cause whatsoever shall not prejudice the right of the Seller to sue for any antecedent breach by the Buyer of any such agreement.
ANTECEDENT BREACH. Termination of this Agreement (or such termination with respect to any party hereto) shall not affect any obligations and liabilities of any party in respect of any antecedent breach.
