Button Sample Clauses

A "Button" clause typically refers to a provision in an agreement that allows one party to trigger a specific action or option by providing notice or fulfilling certain conditions. In practice, this might allow a party to buy out the other party's interest, initiate a sale, or otherwise exercise a contractual right by "pressing the button"—that is, by formally invoking the clause. The core function of a Button clause is to provide a clear, predetermined mechanism for parties to exercise important rights or options, thereby reducing uncertainty and potential disputes about how and when such rights can be used.
Button a button is used to operate the command shown on the button. In the example below, the Save button saves the data that had been entered onto the screen.
Button. The page must be saved before moving to the next page or all data will be lost.
Button. This Agreement amends and restates agreement number _. In consideration of the above recitals, mutual covenants, terms and conditions contained in this Agreement, the Parties agree as follows: