THIS INSTRUMENT Sample Clauses
The "THIS INSTRUMENT" clause serves to formally identify the document as a legally binding instrument. It typically appears at the beginning of legal agreements or contracts, clarifying that the document itself is the subject of the terms and conditions that follow. By explicitly designating the document as "this instrument," the clause ensures there is no ambiguity about which document is being referenced, thereby providing clarity and preventing potential disputes over the applicability of its provisions.
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THIS INSTRUMENT. This lease is transmitted for examination only and does not constitute an offer to lease, and this lease shall become effective only upon execution thereof by the parties thereto. This instrument contains the entire and only agreement between the parties, and no oral statements, representations matter not contained in this instrument shall have any force or effect. This lease shall not be modified in any way except by a writing subscribed by both parties.
