Common use of Derogation Clause in Contracts

Derogation. Nothing contained in this subpart is, or shall be construed to be, in deroga- tion or in modification of the rights of the Secretary or of the United States to exercise any powers granted by the act or otherwise, or, in accordance with such powers, to act in the prem- ises whenever such action is deemed advisable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Marketing Order, Marketing Agreement

Derogation. Nothing contained in this subpart is, is or shall be construed to be, in deroga- tion or in modification of the rights of the Secretary or of the United States to exercise any powers granted by the act or otherwise, or, in accordance with such powers, to act in the prem- ises whenever such action is deemed advisable.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Marketing Agreement