Supplementary Clauses definition

Supplementary Clauses are included in the end of the contract for modifications, additions or deletions of the contract by all parties; and
Supplementary Clauses. PARTY A: Huayang Industry & Commerce Group Co., Ltd. REPRESENTED BY: DATE:
Supplementary Clauses means the supplementary clauses identified in Section A6.

Examples of Supplementary Clauses in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, any individual commissions awarded by an Order under this Framework Agreement will be subject to the Call-Off Conditions of Contract and Supplementary Clauses as between the Client and the Contractor.

  • The hand-written words in the blank space of the Agreement and the Supplementary Clauses and annexes hereto shall have the same force and effect as the printed words.

  • This Supplementary Clauses is a supplement to the “Shanghai Housing Lease/Commodity House Pre-lease Contract” (hereinafter referred to as the “main text of the contract”) signed by Party A and Party B in connection with Party B’s lease of the premises, which is collectively referred to as the “contract” together with the main text of the contract, its schedules and attachments.

  • The Supplementary Clauses and the Appendix shall be deemed as integral parts of this contract, and have the same legal effect as the Contract.

  • HackerOne shall promptly notify the data exporter if HackerOne can no longer comply with the Standard Contractual Clauses or these Supplementary Clauses and shall do so as far as practicable in advance to the receipt of personal data from the data exporter.

  • All pending issues shall be regulated by the Supplementary Clauses which need to be otherwise signed by both parties upon their negotiation.