Salvatorian Clause Sample Clauses
A Salvatorian Clause is a contractual provision that ensures if any part of the agreement is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of the contract will still remain in effect. Typically, this clause specifies that only the problematic section will be disregarded or modified to the extent necessary to make it valid, without affecting the validity of the rest of the contract. Its core practical function is to preserve the enforceability of the agreement as a whole, preventing the entire contract from being voided due to one problematic provision.
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Salvatorian Clause. Should any provision of this Agreement, or any provision incorporated into this Agreement, be or in the future become invalid or unenforceable, the validity or enforceability of the other provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby. The invalid or unenforceable provision shall be deemed to be substituted by a suitable and equitable provision which, to the extent legally permissible, comes as close as possible to the economic intent and purpose of the invalid or unenforceable provision.
Salvatorian Clause. Should a provision of this agreement be invalid or become invalid or should this agreement contain an omission, then the legal effect of the other provisions shall not thereby be affected. Instead of the invalid provision a valid provision is deemed to have been upon which comes closest to what the parties intended commercially; the same applies in the case of an omission.
Salvatorian Clause. Should any provision of this Agreement be invalid or unenforceable or should the Agreement contain an omission, the remaining provisions shall be valid, instead of an invalid provision or an [***] Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. omission, a valid provision is presumed to be agreed upon by the parties, which comes economically closest to be one actually agreed upon.
Salvatorian Clause. If any term or provision of these Standard Terms is held to any extent unenforceable, invalid or prohibited under law, then the legal effectiveness of the remaining terms and provisions shall not be affected. Frequentis Orthogon and the Customer agree that the invalid, unenforceable or legally prohibited terms and provisions shall be replaced by terms and provisions, which are economically and legally closest to the invalid, prohibited or unenforceable terms and provisions. The same is true in the case of a loophole in the provisions.
Salvatorian Clause. If a part of this ▇▇▇▇ agreement is held unenforceable or becomes ineffective, the remainder of the ▇▇▇▇ shall be valid. This means that if one section of the ▇▇▇▇ is not lawful, the rest of the ▇▇▇▇ remains still in force.
Salvatorian Clause. 6.1. Should any individual provision of this agreement or any part of any provision be or become void or unenforceable, the validity of the agreement hereof shall in no way be affected. In such case the void and/or unenforceable provisions shall be replaced by relative provisions coming as close as possible to the sense and spirit and purpose of the void and/or unenforceable provision.
Salvatorian Clause. A void individual clause of these general terms and conditions of sales and delivery has no impact on the effectiveness of the other clauses. Any inoperative clause will be replaced by the parties with another clause which fulfils the economic purpose of the original ineffective clauses as closely as possible. This also applies for closing a gap in this contract.
Salvatorian Clause. If a provision of this contract is or shall become ineffective, the legal validity of the remaining provisions remain unaffected by such. The Contractual Parties shall agree to an effective provision in the place of the ineffective provision which comes closest to the mutual will, economically speaking. Likewise applies to the filling of any regulatory loopholes.
Salvatorian Clause. 17.1. Should any provision in this contract be or become legally void, whether in total or partially, this shall not impair the effectiveness of the remaining contract. In such case, however, the void provision shall be replaced by a legally admissible provision which corresponds to or comes as near as possible to the original intended economic purpose.
