Exceptions to General Principles Sample Clauses

The "Exceptions to General Principles" clause defines specific circumstances where the standard rules or overarching principles of an agreement do not apply. In practice, this clause lists particular scenarios, actions, or parties that are exempt from otherwise applicable requirements or obligations set out in the contract. For example, a contract might generally prohibit assignment but allow it in cases of corporate restructuring. The core function of this clause is to provide flexibility and address unique situations, ensuring that the agreement remains practical and fair by acknowledging that not all general rules can cover every possible scenario.
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Exceptions to General Principles. Monsanto and Solutia recognize that it is possible that, in certain cases, applicable law may prohibit the implementation of the general principles set forth in Section 3.1, or that there may be special circumstances making such implementation inadvisable or impractical. In all such cases, such general principles shall not be implemented and Monsanto and Solutia shall use best efforts to develop and implement an alternative approach, and shall enter into such additional agreements as may be necessary or appropriate in connection therewith. Exhibit A hereto also sets forth certain exceptions to the general principles set forth in Section 3.1.
Exceptions to General Principles. Olin and Arch --------------------------------- recognize that it is possible that, in certain cases, applicable law may prohibit the implementation of the general principles set forth in Section 3.1, or that there may be special circumstances making such implementation inadvisable or impractical. In all such cases, such general principles shall not be implemented and Olin and Arch shall use best efforts to develop and implement an alternative approach, and shall enter into such additional agreements as may be necessary or appropriate in connection therewith.