Personality Clause Examples

The 'Personality' clause defines the unique legal identity or characteristics of a party involved in an agreement. It typically clarifies whether the party is acting as an individual, a corporation, or another legal entity, and may specify relevant details such as registration numbers or official addresses. By establishing the precise legal personality of each party, this clause ensures that rights and obligations are correctly attributed, reducing ambiguity and preventing disputes over party identity.
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Personality. The following items shall remain with the Property at no charge to Purchaser, and Seller warrants unencumbered title thereto to Purchaser;
Personality. Interests
Personality. The employee’s appearance is one of cleanliness and neatness. The employee is confident, tactful, and is a person with integrity. The employee is well liked and respected.
Personality. The District and Federation encourage employees to be pleasant, Patient, and helpful, however, these qualities cannot be recognized the Reclassification process. Promotion: Over time, employees might grow and gain new skills within their current position and be ready to take a step to a new level of responsibility, but their job does not warrant a Reclassification. Education: Achieving a higher level of education and/or training during tenure in a Reclassification does not warrant a Reclassification.
Personality. Comments
Personality. ● Appearance ● Sensitive and responsive to the needs of students, parents, and public employees. ● Ability to communicate a sense of caring to stakeholders Does not recognize the importance of appearance. Frequently displays insensitive responses to stakeholders. Recognizes the importance of appearance and dresses appropriately for the position. Is sensitive to the needs of the of our diverse stakeholders.
Personality. In this same act, the parties mutually acknowledge the personality with which they appear to sign this Agreement and expressly waive, in the event of any dispute, the lack of personality of their own or the other, in accordance with the provisions of article 37, the second paragraph of the Code of Civil Procedures for the State of Jalisco and its correlatives of the Federal Code of Civil Procedure, that of the Federal District and those of the other federative entities.
Personality. He declares that his name is Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, who is citizen of the Mexican United States. That he is entitled to enter into this agreement, due to the fact that he has the legal capacity to do so, as well as the will to be undertaken in the terms here set forth.
Personality. Trustor's right, title and interest in the following: all personal property (other than Fixtures) now or hereafter located in, upon or about or collected or used in connection with the Property, together with all present and future attachments, accessions, replacements, substitutions and additions thereto or therefor, and the cash and noncash proceeds thereof, including all property listed in the Inventory, the Impound Account, all goods, documents, instruments and chattel paper, all drawings, plans and specifications, all causes of action and recoveries now or hereafter existing for any loss or diminution in value of the Property, all licenses, governmental authorizations or permits pertaining to the Property or the development, ownership, management or operation thereof, all trademarks, service marks, designs, logos, names or similar identifications pertaining to the Property, and all accounts, contract rights and general intangibles (including, without limitation, any insurance proceeds and condemnation awards or compensation) arising out of or incident to the ownership, development or operation of the Property including, without limitation, all personal property described in the UCC-1 Financing Statement executed by Trustor of even date with the First Amendment to this Deed of Trust, which is incorporated herein by this reference, and all furniture, furnishings, equipment, machinery, construction materials and supplies, leasehold interests in personal property and the Leases.