PARENTHETICAL COMMENTS Sample Clauses
The "Parenthetical Comments" clause defines how explanatory or clarifying remarks, typically set off by parentheses within a contract, are to be interpreted. These comments are generally intended to provide additional context, examples, or explanations for the main contractual provisions without altering their substantive meaning. For instance, a clause might specify that a term includes certain items (e.g., "including, but not limited to, computers, printers, and monitors"). The core function of this clause is to ensure that parenthetical comments are understood as supplementary and not as legally binding modifications, thereby preventing ambiguity or disputes over the interpretation of the contract's main terms.
PARENTHETICAL COMMENTS. The Debtor acknowledges and agrees that the comments in parentheses are intended to provide a brief but not thorough indication of the intent of the legal provisions that follow in each subsequent clause, and do not form part of this Security Agreement.
