Descriptive Material Sample Clauses

The Descriptive Material clause defines how supplementary information, such as illustrations, diagrams, or explanatory notes, is treated within a contract or document. Typically, this clause clarifies whether such materials are considered legally binding parts of the agreement or are provided solely for reference and convenience. For example, it may specify that images or charts included in an appendix are not enforceable unless explicitly incorporated by reference. The core function of this clause is to prevent misunderstandings by distinguishing between binding contractual terms and non-binding explanatory content, thereby ensuring clarity for all parties involved.
Descriptive Material. The Professional Growth Committee will meet in October and March to review applications for professional growth credit. Material describing and verifying professional growth activities must be presented to the Committee no later than October 1 for review in October and no later than March 1 for review in March.
Descriptive Material. The parties agree that descriptive material regarding Adviser's style, strategies, portfolio characteristics, securities selection criteria, and other portfolio management practices, contained in oral or written presentations Client may receive, or may have received, is intended to describe Adviser's general policies and practices, but not to diminish Adviser's authority to depart from such policies and practices in individual instances for individual accounts when Adviser deems it prudent to do so.