Statutory Legislation Clause Samples

The Statutory Legislation clause defines how the contract will interact with existing laws and regulations. It typically clarifies that the agreement is subject to, and must comply with, all relevant statutes and legal requirements in the applicable jurisdiction. For example, if a law changes during the contract term, this clause may specify whether the parties must amend their obligations to remain compliant. Its core function is to ensure that the contract remains legally valid and enforceable, even as statutory requirements evolve, thereby reducing the risk of inadvertent illegality or unenforceability.
Statutory Legislation. The Service Provider must adhere to all statutory legislation placed as a responsibility on the employer in respect of its staff and volunteers. This includes, but is not restricted to, Health and Safety at Work, Food Safety and Fire Safety.
Statutory Legislation. Rydes Hill School & Nursery is subject to statutory regulations, without limitation, liquor licensing, Fire Regulations, Health, Safety and Environment. Clients and their guests and any associated third parties must therefore comply with these requirements as may be directed and enforced by Rydes Hill School & Nursery. Any equipment brought to Rydes Hill School premises by you, guests or third party contractors, will be held to comply with all statutory requirements including Health & Safety regulations and to provide liability insurance, commensurate with the risks involved.
Statutory Legislation. Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) Rules;