Catch-all provision Clause Samples

A catch-all provision is a contractual clause designed to address situations or issues not specifically covered elsewhere in the agreement. It typically operates by including broad language that encompasses unforeseen circumstances, obligations, or rights that may arise during the contract's term. For example, it might state that any matters not expressly mentioned in the contract will be governed by a certain standard or by mutual agreement. The core practical function of a catch-all provision is to ensure comprehensive coverage and minimize gaps in the contract, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over unaddressed issues.
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Catch-all provision. Except as otherwise defined herein, any and all terms used in this Agreement shall have the same meaning as those terms in HIPAA including: Protected Health Information, Unsecured Protected Health Information, Breach, Minimum Necessary, Notice of Privacy Practices, Use, Disclosure, Individual, Secretary, Security Incident, Subcontractor, Required by Law, Health Care Operations, Data Aggregation, and Designated Record Set.