Greater Certainty Sample Clauses
The "Greater Certainty" clause is designed to clarify and reinforce the intentions and understandings of the parties within a contract. It typically operates by explicitly stating that the written agreement represents the full and final terms between the parties, and may specify that no other prior discussions or representations are binding unless included in the contract. This clause helps prevent disputes over ambiguous or implied terms by ensuring that only the documented provisions govern the relationship, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or conflicting interpretations.
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Greater Certainty. For greater certainty, in respect of the application of subsection 7(1.4) of the Canada Tax Act to the adjustment or conversion of any NOV Option, NOV RSA or NOV PSA held by a Canadian Holder, the computation of each amount under Sections 4.1, 4.2 or 4.3, as applicable, shall be undertaken in respect of each such NOV Option, NOV RSA or NOV PSA such that, for purposes of subsection 7(1.4) of the Canada Tax Act,
Greater Certainty. For greater certainty, in respect of the application of subsection 7(1.4) of the Canada Tax Act to the adjustment or conversion of any Valero Option or Valero RSA held by a Canadian Holder, the computation of each amount under Sections 4.1 or 4.2, as applicable, shall be undertaken in respect of each such Valero Option or Valero RSA such that, for purposes of subsection 7(1.4) of the Canada Tax Act,
Greater Certainty. For greater certainty, in respect of the application of subsection 7(1.4) of the Canada Tax Act to the adjustment or conversion of any COP RSU or COP Option held by a Canadian Holder, the computation of each amount under Sections 4.3(a), 4.4(a), 4.5(a) or 4.5(b), as applicable, shall be undertaken in respect of each such COP Option or COP RSU such that, for purposes of subsection 7(1.4) of the Canada Tax Act,
Greater Certainty. 3.5.1 For greater certainty, Inuit shall enjoy additional rights to areas outside the Nunavut Settlement Area as stipulated by other provisions of the Agreement. (Section 3.4.1)
Greater Certainty. The parties further agree that:
(a) a Development Plan need not mark all of the parcels in the Lakes District Development Land as a Development Parcel;
(b) the allocation of the ♦ dwelling units is a matter for the Owner in its sole discretion, and more particularly neither a Development Plan, nor an amendment to a Development Plan that marks additional parcels as Development Parcels, requires approval by the Regional District; and
(c) in the event that the Regional District:
(i) rezones any parcel that has a Development Parcel Covenant registered against it, such that more dwelling units can be built on that parcel than the Development Parcel Covenant that the Owner originally registered against title provides for, and
(ii) allows the owner of the rezoned parcel to amend the Development Parcel Covenant registered against the parcel in a manner that increases the number of dwelling units that can be built on the parcel; then such addition dwelling units shall not be taken into account in calculating the aggregate number of dwelling units available to other parcels under section 3(a)(ii).
Greater Certainty. For greater certainty, notwithstanding any other provision hereof, the parties acknowledge and agree that the Escrow Agent shall not be required under any circumstances whatsoever to release and deliver any amount of Escrowed Shares hereunder above and beyond the Escrowed Shares and no provision hereof shall be given a contrary intention, interpretation or effect.
Greater Certainty. For greater certainty, the Purchaser shall satisfy the Purchase Price for the Assets by completing payment of the Purchase Price pursuant to the terms of 2.2 (a) OR 2.2 (b).
Greater Certainty. 3.5.1 For greater certainty, Inuit shall enjoy additional rights to areas outside the Nunavut Settlement Area as stipulated by other provisions of the Agreement. SCHEDULE 3-1: MAP OF THE NUNAVUT SETTLEMENT AREA (Section 3.4.1) ARTICLE 4
4.1.1 The Government of Canada will recommend to Parliament, as a government measure, legislation to establish, within a defined time period, a new Nunavut Territory, with its own Legislative Assembly and public government, separate from the Government of the remainder of the Northwest Territories.
