Common use of Formal Documentation Clause in Contracts

Formal Documentation. 14.1 Neither the Licensees nor the Licensors will be bound by any other document (including all forms of correspondence and electronic documents) purporting to form part of the Licence or any amendment or variation of the Licence unless it is duly executed. 14.2 The Licence represents the entire agreement between the Parties relating to the licence of the Property and supersedes any previous agreements between the Parties relating to it. Neither of the Parties has been induced to enter into the Licence on account of any prior warranties or representations made which are not embodied in the Licence and no representation, warranty or undertaking of any description in respect of the Property, whether in relation to title, state of repair, compliance with statutes or other matters, the existence of local authority or other proposals or orders, or otherwise, is given in the Licence except insofar (if at all) as expressly stated in the Licence.

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Sources: Licence to Occupy, Licence to Occupy