Amendment to Form Sample Clauses

The Amendment to Form clause establishes the process by which changes can be made to the format or structure of a contract or agreement. Typically, this clause requires that any modifications to the original form be made in writing and agreed upon by all parties involved, ensuring that informal or verbal changes are not considered valid. Its core practical function is to maintain clarity and prevent disputes by ensuring that all amendments are properly documented and authorized.
Amendment to Form. If any of the agreements contained in this section are held unreasonable by a court of competent jurisdiction by reason of the area, duration, type, or scope of such agreement, then such agreement will be given effect to in such reduced form as may be deemed valid by such court.

Related to Amendment to Form

  • Amendment to Note By executing this Agreement, the Borrower and the Lender hereby agree and acknowledge that Section 1 of the Note is hereby amended by deleting "September 30, 2002" and inserting in the place of such deletion "October 31, 2002."

  • Amendment to Agreement Effective as of the Amendment No. 2 Effective Date, the Agreement shall be amended as follows: The parties hereby agree to amend Exhibit A by adding the following new text as a new section 5: [START NEW TEXT]

  • Amendment to Schedule The Assignor authorizes the Agent to modify --------------------- this Trademark Agreement and the Assignment of Marks, without the necessity of the Assignor's further approval or signature, by amending Exhibit A attached ------- - hereto and the Annex to the Assignment of Marks to include any future or other ----- Trademarks, Trademark Registrations or Trademark Rights under (S)(S)2 or 6 hereof.

  • Amendment to Security Agreement 2.1 Section 2.1(xviii) of the Security Agreement is hereby amended in its entirety as follows:

  • Amendment to Schedules Schedule 2.01 of the Credit Agreement shall be and it hereby is amended in its entirety by substituting Schedule 2.01 attached hereto.