Language Discrepancies Clause Samples
A Language Discrepancies clause establishes which version of a contract prevails if there are inconsistencies between different language versions. Typically, this clause specifies that one language—often English—will be the authoritative version in case of conflicting interpretations or translations. For example, if a contract is drafted in both English and Spanish and a dispute arises over wording, the clause will determine which version governs. This ensures clarity and prevents misunderstandings by providing a clear rule for resolving translation-related disputes.
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Language Discrepancies. This Agreement has been drafted in the English language. In the event of any discrepancy between the meanings of any translated versions of this Agreement and the English language version, the meaning of the English language version shall prevail.
Language Discrepancies. In case of any discrepancy between the meanings of any translated versions of this Agreement, the meaning of the English language version shall prevail.
