Common use of Grammatical Usage Clause in Contracts

Grammatical Usage. In construing this lease, feminine or neuter pronouns shall be substituted for those masculine in form and vice versa, and plural terms shall be substituted for singular and singular for plural in any place in which the context so requires.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement (Pharmaceutical Formulations Inc), Lease Agreement (American Marine Recreation Inc), Lease Agreement (First Team Automotive Corp)

Grammatical Usage. In construing this leaseLease, feminine or neuter pronouns shall be substituted for those masculine in form and vice versa, and plural terms shall be substituted for singular and singular for plural in any place in which the context so requires.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement (Ionatron, Inc.), Lease Agreement (BSD Medical Corp), Lease Agreement (Advanced Optics Electronics Inc)

Grammatical Usage. In construing this leaseAgreement, masculine or feminine or neuter pronouns shall be substituted for those masculine neuters in form and vice versa, and plural terms shall be substituted for singular and singular for plural plural, in any place in which the context so requires.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subdivision/Developer Agreement

Grammatical Usage. In construing this leaseLease, feminine or neuter pronouns shall be substituted for those masculine in form gender and vice versa, and plural terms shall be substituted for those singular and singular for plural in any place in which the context so requires.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement (Tumbleweed Inc)

Grammatical Usage. In construing this leaseLease, feminine or neuter pronouns shall be substituted for those masculine in form and vice versa, and plural terms shall be substituted for singular and singular for plural in any place in which the context so requires.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Stock Purchase Agreement (Tattooed Chef, Inc.)

Grammatical Usage. In construing this leaseLease, feminine or neuter pronouns shall be substituted for those masculine in form gender and vice versa, and plural terms shall be substituted for those singular and singular for plural in any place in which the context so requiresrequires so.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement (Citizens First Corp)