No Additional Authority Sample Clauses

The "No Additional Authority" clause restricts parties from assuming or exercising powers, rights, or responsibilities beyond those explicitly granted in the agreement. In practice, this means that neither party can act on behalf of the other or bind the other to obligations unless the contract specifically provides for such authority. This clause serves to prevent misunderstandings or unauthorized actions, ensuring that each party's scope of authority is clearly defined and limited to what is expressly stated in the contract.
No Additional Authority. Neither party shall have any right, power, or authority to assume, create, or incur any expense, liability, or obligation, expressed, or implied, on behalf of the other party, except as expressly provided herein.
No Additional Authority. Except as provided in this Agreement, Agent shall have no authority to enter into any contract, agreement or other arrangement or take any other action, by or on behalf of the Company, that would have the effect of creating any obligation or liability, present or contingent, on behalf of or for the account of the Company without the prior written consent of the Company.
No Additional Authority. Nothing in this Section awards Awardee the right to use the Award Funds for any purpose other than as set forth in the Approved Budget. By way of example and not limitation, this Section does not allow Award Funds to be used for human subject research, tests or studies, except to the extent (if any) specifically set forth in the Approved Budget.