Common use of Date Clause in Contracts

Date. The date when the contract comes into force is the one that appears in its header, as mentioned in the final paragraphs of the contract, before signatures (This Contract comes into force on the date written above). In some contracts -for example in the Supply Contract- the date of coming into force is also mentioned in one of the clauses. In these cases, you have to verify that the two dates inserted in the contract (in the heading and in the corresponding clause) are the same, in order to avoid discrepancies.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Software Distribution Agreement, Shareholders Agreement for Startups, Sale and Purchase Agreement

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Date. The date when the contract comes into force is the one that appears in its header, as mentioned in the final paragraphs of the contract, before signatures (This Contract comes into force on the date written above). In some contracts -for example in the Supply Contract- the date of coming into force is also mentioned in one of the clauses. In these cases, cases you have to verify that the two dates inserted in the contract (in the heading and in the corresponding clause) are the same, in order to avoid discrepancies.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: International Confidentiality Agreement, Sales Representative Agreement, International Broker Agreement

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