Severability, Subdivision Control Sample Clauses
The Severability, Subdivision Control clause ensures that if any part of the agreement is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will continue to be effective and enforceable. In practice, this means that if a court strikes down a specific section or paragraph, the rest of the contract remains intact, and only the problematic portion is removed or modified as necessary. This clause is essential for maintaining the overall validity of the agreement, preventing the entire contract from being voided due to one problematic provision.
Severability, Subdivision Control. If any Article or Section or part or parts of an Article or Section in this Lease is or is held to be illegal or unenforceable, it or they shall be considered separate and severable from the Lease and the remaining provisions of this Lease shall remain in full force and effect and shall be binding on the Landlord and the Tenant as though such Article or Section or part or parts thereof had never been included in this Lease. It is an express condition of this Lease that the subdivision control provisions of the applicable provincial legislation be complied with, if necessary. If such compliance is necessary, the Tenant covenants and agrees to diligently proceed, at its own expense, to obtain the required consent, and the Landlord agrees to cooperate with the Tenant in bringing such application.
Severability, Subdivision Control. Should any article or section or part or parts of an article or section in this Lease be illegal or unenforceable, it or they shall be considered separate and severable from the remaining provisions of this Lease, and such remaining provisions of this Lease shall remain in full force and effect and shall be binding upon the Lessor and the Lessee as though such article or section or part or parts thereof had never been included in this Lease.
