Common use of Order of Preference Clause in Contracts

Order of Preference. If any of the provisions of the documents comprising the Agreement conflict, the order of preference for authority of the documents shall be first, the text of the Agreement itself, followed by the Exhibits as set forth in the alphabetical order,

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Fund Loan and Security Agreement, Fund Loan and Security Agreement, Loan and Security Agreement

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Order of Preference. If any of the provisions of the documents comprising the Agreement conflict, the order of preference for authority of the documents shall be first, the text of the Agreement itself, followed by the Exhibits as set forth in the alphabetical order,, (a) through (d), of Section 1.1 above regardless of whether or not an Exhibit is attached to the Agreement. Furthermore, any reference to an Exhibit is deemed to include any documents and materials incorporated by reference into such Exhibit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Order of Preference. If any of the provisions of the documents comprising the Agreement conflict, the order of preference for authority of the documents shall be first, the text of the Agreement itself, followed by the Exhibits as set forth in the alphabetical order,, (a) through (f), of Section 1.1 above regardless of whether or not an Exhibit is attached to the Agreement. Furthermore, any reference to an Exhibit is deemed to include any documents and materials incorporated by reference into such Exhibit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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Order of Preference. If any of the provisions of the documents comprising the Agreement conflict, the order of preference for authority of the documents shall be first, the text of the Agreement itself, followed by the Exhibits as set forth in the alphabetical order,, (a) through (e), of Section 1.3 above regardless of whether or not an Exhibit is attached to the Agreement. Furthermore, any reference to an Exhibit is deemed to include any documents and materials incorporated by reference into such Exhibit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan Agreement

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