COULD Clause Samples
The "COULD" clause typically outlines actions or outcomes that are possible but not guaranteed under the agreement. In practice, this clause is used to indicate discretionary options or potential scenarios, such as a party being able to take certain steps if specific conditions arise, without obligating them to do so. Its core function is to provide flexibility within the contract, allowing parties to consider or implement actions as circumstances permit, rather than imposing strict requirements.
COULD. 10.3.1. Add any resource to holding space
COULD. Web content as object - As well as objects, nodes may point to any Web content which can be text, images, audio or video.
COULD. F.38 Users could be able to rate Paths.
COULD. Search the user’s workspace.
COULD. F.31 Collaborative paths; a group of users able to work together in creating a shared path.
COULD. Web content as object.
COULD. F.62 Registered Users may create, join and leave groups.
COULD. 37 Users could be able to control whether to display or not tags from a particular author.
COULD. F.10 Users will be able to upload a profile image. -‐ Users would like to be able to use an image, photo or icon as their profile image. This image could be displayed in order to represent the path creator.
COULD. Rate Paths - Users will be able to rate Paths
