Common use of WHOLE CONTRACT Clause in Contracts

WHOLE CONTRACT. The Contract contains the whole of the agreements between the Parties with respect to the object hereof. It supersedes any agreements, commitments, discussions or negotiations entered into previously by the Parties, whether orally or in writing. No amendments to this Contract can be made other than by means of a written document signed by a duly authorised representative of each of the Signatories, with express reference being made to the Contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract for Use (Cnova N.V.), Tab Agreement (Cnova N.V.), Tab Agreement (Cnova N.V.)

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WHOLE CONTRACT. The Contract contains 8.1. This contract constitutes the whole sole record of the agreements agreement between the Parties with respect parties in relation to the object subject matter hereof. It No party shall be bound by any express or tacit term not recorded herein. This contract supersedes any agreements, and replaces all prior commitments, discussions undertakings or negotiations entered into previously by the Partiesrepresentations, whether orally oral or written, between the parties in writing. No amendments to this Contract can be made other than by means of a written document signed by a duly authorised representative of each respect of the Signatories, with express reference being made to the Contractsubjects matter thereof.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.moorehouse.co.za

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