Common use of Singular and Plural; Gender Clause in Contracts

Singular and Plural; Gender. If two or more persons, firms, corporations or other entities constitute either the Landlord or the Tenant, the word “Landlord” or the word “Tenant” shall be construed as if it reads “Landlords” or “Tenants” and the pronouns “it,” “he” and “him” appearing herein shall be construed to be the singular or plural, masculine, feminine or neuter gender as the context in which it is used shall require.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (AmeriCann, Inc.), Share Purchase Agreement (AmeriCann, Inc.), Share Purchase Agreement (AmeriCann, Inc.)

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Singular and Plural; Gender. If two or more persons, firms, corporations corporations, or other entities constitute either the Landlord or the Tenant, the word “Landlord” or the word “Tenant” shall be construed as if it reads “Landlords” or “Tenants” and the pronouns “it,” “he,” and “him” appearing herein shall be construed to be the singular or plural, masculine, feminine feminine, or neuter gender as the context in which it is used shall require.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease and Option to Purchase (Lucid Group, Inc.), Lease and Option to Purchase (Churchill Capital Corp IV)

Singular and Plural; Gender. If two or more persons, firms, corporations corporations, or other entities constitute either the Landlord or the Tenant, the word "Landlord" or the word "Tenant" shall be construed as if it reads "Landlords" or "Tenants" and the pronouns "it,” “" "he," and "him" appearing herein shall be construed to be the singular or plural, masculine, feminine feminine, or neuter gender as the context in which it is used shall require.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: America West Holdings Corp

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Singular and Plural; Gender. If two or more persons, firms, corporations corporations, or other entities constitute either the Landlord or the Tenant, the word “Landlord” or the word “Tenant” shall be construed as if it reads “Landlords” or “Tenants” and the pronouns “it,” “he,” and “him” appearing herein shall be construed to be the singular or plural, masculine, feminine feminine, or neuter gender as the context in which it is used shall require.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: documents.tempe.gov

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