Whereas, therefore Clause Samples

The "Whereas, therefore" clause serves as a transitional statement in legal documents, connecting the background or recitals (the "whereas" clauses) to the operative provisions that follow. Typically, it summarizes the key points established in the recitals and signals the shift to the main terms and obligations of the agreement. For example, after outlining the parties' intentions and relevant facts, this clause introduces the binding commitments that the parties are about to make. Its core function is to provide a logical bridge between the context-setting portion of the document and the enforceable terms, ensuring clarity and continuity in the contract's structure.
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Whereas, therefore beMatrix is willing to license its rights in beCad to Licensee, who accepted this agreement subject to the terms and conditions of this agreement. THE PARTIES HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
Whereas, therefore in consideration of the foregoing premises, the mutual covenants herein contained and each act performed hereunder by the parties, Landlord and Tenant hereby enter into this Amendment.