Common use of Conflicts in Interpretation Clause in Contracts

Conflicts in Interpretation. If there are inconsistencies or conflicts between the terms of the body of this Agreement and the terms of any exhibits, attachments, addenda, and other documents attached to or incorporated by reference in this Agreement, the order of precedence is as follows: (a) the terms contained in the body of this Agreement; (b) the terms of the exhibits, attachments, and addenda to this Agreement; and (c) the Documentation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Terms of Service, Terms of Service, Terms of Service

Conflicts in Interpretation. If there are inconsistencies or conflicts between the terms of the body of this Agreement and the terms of any Orders, exhibits, attachments, addenda, and or other documents attached to or incorporated by reference in this Agreement, the order of precedence is as follows: (a) the terms of the Order; (b) the terms contained in the body of this Agreement; (bc) the terms of the applicable exhibits, attachments, addenda, and addenda policies to this Agreement; and (cd) the Documentation.. Capitalized terms have the meaning ascribed to them in the Agreement, with the addition of:

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Subscription Agreement, Master Subscription Agreement

Conflicts in Interpretation. If there are inconsistencies or conflicts between the terms of the body of this Agreement and the terms of any Schedules, exhibits, attachments, addenda, and other documents attached to or incorporated by reference in this Agreement, the order of precedence is as follows: (a) the terms contained in the body of this Agreement; (b) the terms of the Schedules, exhibits, attachments, and addenda to this Agreement; and (c) the Documentation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: End User License Agreement