Salvatory clause definition

Salvatory clause shall any part of the Agreement be considered not valid or changed in common understanding of the Seller and the Buyer after the date of conclusion all other parts will remain unchanged and the Agreement as such shall remain valid.

Examples of Salvatory clause in a sentence

  • Salvátorská klauzule Salvatory clause Smluvní strany se zavazují poskytnout si k naplnění účelu této Smlouvy vzájemnou součinnost.

  • Salvatory clause - if a provision prove to be ineffective, the other valid provisions of the contract will remain unaffected.

Related to Salvatory clause

  • Deemer clause means a provision under this title under which upon the

  • Additional Clauses means the additional Clauses specified in paragraph 2.1 of Annex A to this Contract that were requested in the Order by the CUSTOMER and that shall apply to this Contract.

  • Model Clauses means the standard contractual clauses annexed to the EU Commission Decision 2010/87/EU of 5 February 2010 for the transfer of Personal Data to Processors established in third countries under the EU Directives and any amendment, replacement or renewal thereof by the European Commission.

  • EU Model Clauses means the (Standard Contractual Clauses (processors)) or any subsequent version thereof published by the European Commission (which will automatically apply). The Standard Contractual Clauses current as of the effective date of the Agreement are attached hereto as Appendix 4.

  • Due-on-sale clause means a contract provision which authorizes the lender, at its option, to declare due and payable sums secured by the lender's security instrument if all or any part of the property, or an interest in the property, securing the real property loan is sold or transferred without the lender's prior written consent.