Nullity. 26.1. No provision of the Contract may have as its subject, objective or consequence the infringement of any binding statutory provision or any provision of public order. 26.2. If any provision of the Contract is declared to be partially or fully invalid or unenforceable, the relevant provision (or, as the case may be, the relevant part of that provision) shall not be deemed to form part of the Contract. In no case will this prejudice the validity and enforceability of the other parts of the Contract. 26.3. Furthermore, the parties shall immediately open negotiations in good faith in order to replace the provision declared to be invalid or unenforceable, with retroactive effect to the Commencement Date where appropriate, by another valid and enforceable provision, the legal consequences of which match those of the provision declared to be invalid or unenforceable as closely as possible.
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Nullity. 26.1. No provision of the Contract may have as its subject, objective or consequence the infringement of any binding statutory provision or any provision of public order.
26.2. If any provision of the Contract is declared to be partially or fully invalid or unenforceable, the relevant provision (or, as the case may be, the relevant part of that provision) shall not be deemed to form part of the Contract. In no case will this prejudice the validity and enforceability of the other parts of the Contract.
26.3. Furthermore, the parties Parties shall immediately open negotiations in good faith in order to replace the provision declared to be invalid or unenforceable, with retroactive effect to the Commencement Date where appropriate, by another valid and enforceable provision, the legal consequences of which match those of the provision declared to be invalid or unenforceable as closely as possible.
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