Cross-Linking Sample Clauses

The Cross-Linking clause establishes that references within a contract to other sections, documents, or agreements are intentional and binding. In practice, this clause ensures that when a provision cites another part of the contract or an external document, those references are considered an integral part of the agreement and must be interpreted together. This approach helps maintain consistency and clarity throughout the contract, reducing ambiguity and ensuring that all related obligations and rights are properly connected and enforceable.
Cross-Linking. The Represented Member may maintain reference links that are not based on Digital Identifiers. However, other than for citations to Original Works, all of which said cited-Original Works are collectively hosted on a common hosting system or platform controlled by the Represented Member or its agent (“Internal Citations”), the CrossRef Member shall use Digital Identifiers (if a Digital Identifier has been registered for the cited item) for reference linking in the same manner(s) it may provide, offer or support all other (i.e., non-Digital- Identifier-based) reference linking. The Represented Member may not divert, interrupt or otherwise interfere or delay the resolution of said Digital Identifier-enabled reference citation links to the “Response Page” (defined below), and shall display the same to end-users (i.e., readers) in a manner that is no less prominent or immediate than other reference links (if any). For avoidance of doubt, the Represented Member is encouraged but not required to use Digital Identifiers for Internal Citations.
Cross-Linking. The Sponsored Member may maintain reference links that are not based on Digital Identifiers. However, other than for citations to Original Works, all of which said cited-Original Works are collectively hosted on a common hosting system or platform controlled by the Sponsored Member or its agent (“Internal Citations”), the Crossref Member shall use Digital Identifiers (if a Digital Identifier has been registered for the cited item) for reference linking in the same manner(s) it may provide, offer or support all other (i.e., non-Digital-Identifier-based) reference linking. The Sponsored Member may not divert, interrupt or otherwise interfere or delay the resolution of said Digital Identifier-enabled reference citation links to the “Response Page” (defined below), and shall display the same to end- users (i.e., readers) in a manner that is no less prominent or immediate than other reference links (if any). For avoidance of doubt, the Sponsored Member is encouraged but not required to use Digital Identifiers for Internal Citations.
Cross-Linking. The PILA Member may maintain reference links that are not based on Digital Identifiers. However, other than for citations to Original Works, all of which said cited-Original Works are collectively hosted on a common hosting system or platform controlled by the PILA Member or its agent (“Internal Citations”), the CrossRef Member shall use Digital Identifiers (if a Digital Identifier has been registered for the cited item) for reference linking in the same manner(s) it may provide, offer or support all other (i.e., non-Digital-Identifier- based) reference linking. The PILA Member may not divert, interrupt or otherwise interfere or delay the resolution of said Digital Identifier-enabled reference citation links to the “Response Page” (defined below), and shall display the same to end-users (i.e., readers) in a manner that is no less prominent or immediate than other reference links (if any). For avoidance of doubt, the PILA Member is encouraged but not required to use Digital Identifiers for Internal Citations.