Common use of Exhibits; Entire Agreement Clause in Contracts

Exhibits; Entire Agreement. All exhibits referred to within and attached to this Agreement are hereby incorporated as though set forth in full where referred to. With respect to the subject matter hereof, this Agreement (including all exhibits and the contemplated Work Order) constitutes the entire agreement between Contractor and Company and supersedes all prior oral and written negotiations, drafts, representations, promises, inducements, understandings and agreements.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement, Master Service Agreement

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Exhibits; Entire Agreement. All The exhibits referred to within and attached to this Agreement are hereby incorporated as though set forth into and made a part of this Agreement. This Agreement and the exhibits attached to it constitute the entire agreement between the Parties in full where referred to. With respect to connection with the subject matter hereof, this Agreement (including all exhibits and the contemplated Work Order) constitutes the entire agreement between Contractor and Company and supersedes supersede all prior oral agreements, whether written or oral, and written negotiationswhether explicit or implicit, drafts, representations, promises, inducements, understandings and agreementswhich have been entered into before the execution hereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Management Services Agreement

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