Common use of Masculine Gender Clause in Contracts

Masculine Gender. Throughout this document, both the Owner and the Design Professional are referred to in the masculine gender for the convenience of both parties. The use of the masculine gender is not intended to exclude, and does not exclude, Owners or Design Professionals of the feminine gender.

Appears in 23 contracts

Samples: Design Professional Contract, Design Professional Contract, Design Professional Contract

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Masculine Gender. Throughout this document, both the Owner and the Design Professional are referred to in the masculine gender for the convenience of both parties. The use of the masculine gender is not intended to exclude, and does not exclude, Owners or Design Professionals of the feminine gender.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Design Professional Services Contract, Design Professional Services Contract, Design Professional Services Contract

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Masculine Gender. Throughout this document, both the Owner and the Design Professional are referred to in the masculine gender for the convenience of both parties. The use of the masculine gender is not intended to exclude, and does not exclude, exclude Owners or the Design Professionals of the feminine gender.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Design Professional Contract, Design Professional Contract, www.usg.edu

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