REFERENCE TO ENTITIES Sample Clauses

The 'Reference to Entities' clause defines how specific organizations, companies, or legal bodies are identified and referred to throughout a contract or agreement. Typically, this clause clarifies the full legal names of the entities involved and may assign shorthand terms or abbreviations for ease of reference in the document. By standardizing these references, the clause ensures clarity and prevents confusion about which parties are being discussed, thereby reducing the risk of misinterpretation or disputes over contractual obligations.
REFERENCE TO ENTITIES. All references to the Corporation shall be deemed to include references to the Bank, or any affiliate of either, as appropriate in the relevant context, and vice versa; provided, however, that this paragraph shall not be construed in the manner that results in a determination that a transaction constitutes a Change in Control unless such transaction is literally described in the definition of such term.