Province Includes Clause Samples
The "Province Includes" clause defines the term "province" to encompass not only the officially recognized provinces but also other territories or regions as specified within the agreement. In practice, this clause clarifies that references to a province in the contract should be interpreted broadly, potentially including areas such as territories, special administrative regions, or other jurisdictions that may not be provinces in the strict legal sense. Its core function is to ensure clarity and prevent disputes over geographic scope by explicitly stating what is covered under the term "province" in the context of the agreement.
Province Includes. For the purposes of sections A7.4, A7.5 and A7.6,
Province Includes. For the purposes of sections A7.4 (Records Review), A7.5 (Inspection and Removal) and A7.6 (Cooperation), “Province” includes any auditor or representative the Province may identify.
Province Includes. (a) For the purposes of this Article 12, “Province” includes any auditor, agent or authorized representative the Province may identify, including for clarity a third party engaged by the Province.
