Common use of Omissions; Errors Clause in Contracts

Omissions; Errors. If any terms, words or clauses are inoperative by virtue of error or omission on the part of either party, the inoperative term, word or clause will be replaced automatically with a valid, enforceable and operative provision as close to the original language as may be possible which preserves the economic benefit to the Parties.

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Sources: Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreement

Omissions; Errors. If any terms, words or clauses are inoperative by virtue of error or omission on the part of either partyParty, the inoperative term, word or clause will be replaced automatically with a valid, enforceable and operative provision as close to the original language as may be possible which preserves the economic benefit to the Parties.

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Sources: Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreement

Omissions; Errors. If any terms, words words, or clauses are inoperative imperative by virtue of error or omission on the part of either party, the inoperative term, word word, or clause will be replaced automatically with a valid, valid enforceable and operative provision as close to the original language as may be possible which preserves the economic benefit to of the Parties.

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Sources: Articulation Agreement