Specific State Clause Samples

The "Specific State" clause defines the particular state whose laws will govern the interpretation and enforcement of the contract. In practice, this means that any disputes or legal questions arising from the agreement will be resolved according to the statutes and case law of the named state, regardless of where the parties are located or where the contract is performed. This clause provides certainty and predictability for both parties by clarifying which jurisdiction's legal framework applies, thereby reducing confusion and potential conflicts over applicable law.
Specific State. Forms Customer shall be responsible for understanding and for staying current with all specific state forms, certificates of use or other documents or agreements, including any changes, supplements or amendments to them imposed by the states (collectively, “Specific State Forms”) from or under which it will order Information Services. Customer certifies that it has filed all applicable Specific State Forms required by individual states. If Customer receives Information Services from a State requiring a state form, Customer agrees that it shall sign a copy of the appropriate state agreements and return them to iiX.
Specific State. Forms Customer shall be responsible for understanding and for staying current with all specific state forms, certificates of use or other documents or agreements including any changes, supplements or amendments thereto imposed by the states (collectively, “Specific State Forms”) from which it will order Information Services. Customer certifies that it has filed all applicable Specific State Forms required by individual states. Customer further certifies that the End Users have obtained and filed all applicable Specific State Forms. If Customer orders Information Services from a state requiring a Specific State Form, Customer agrees that a copy of the appropriate Specific State Form shall be signed by Customer and an additional form by the End User, and returned to iiX. Customer’s access to Information Services from states not allowing sub-vendors will be restricted. If additional states restrict access to sub-vendors, iiX will immediately restrict Customer’s access to these states.