Indivisible Contracts Clause Samples

The Indivisible Contracts clause establishes that the contract is to be treated as a single, unified agreement, rather than a collection of separate obligations or deliverables. In practice, this means that the parties cannot demand partial performance or payment for only a portion of the contract; for example, if a supplier is to deliver multiple items, the buyer must accept and pay for the entire order as a whole. This clause ensures that the contract is fulfilled in its entirety, preventing disputes over partial completion and helping to maintain the integrity of the agreement.
Indivisible Contracts. For each Indivisible Contract, Seller agrees that, at the request of Buyer and/or Buyer’s affiliates, it will seek to achieve an arrangement, mutually acceptable to Buyer, Seller and the counter party to such Indivisible Contract, whereby Buyer may provide to such counter party products or services relating to the Business as called for or permitted pursuant to such Indivisible Contract and Buyer will assume the associated obligations under such Indivisible Contract as they relate to the Business. With respect to any obligations under Indivisible Contracts which relate to the Business, Seller may request Buyer to provide reasonable support and/or limited licenses in order to assist Seller in complying with the related obligations under such agreements; provided however, that the terms under which Buyer may determine to provide to Seller any of such support or licenses, including any fees, shall be subject to the mutual agreement of Buyer and Seller.