Common use of Conflicts with Applicable Law Clause in Contracts

Conflicts with Applicable Law. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed so as to require the commission of any act contrary to law, and whenever there is any conflict between any provision of their Agreement and any present or future law, ordinance, or administrative, executive or judicial regulation, order or decree, or amendment thereof, contrary to which the parties have no legal right to contract, the latter shall prevail, but in such event the affected provision or provisions of this Agreement shall be modified only to the extent necessary to bring them within the legal requirements and only during the time such conflict exists.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, Interlocal Cooperation Agreement

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