Common use of Anti-Waiver Clause in Contracts

Anti-Waiver. The failure of any party to enforce any of its rights arising by reason of any breach of covenant or failure of condition on the part of the other party will not constitute a waiver of such breach. No custom or practice arising between the parties in the course of administering the Agreement will be construed to waive any party’s right to: (i) insist upon the performance of the other party of any covenant or condition in the Agreement, or (ii) exercise any rights provided to it on the account of any breach of such covenant or failure of such condition.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Return Agreement, Return Agreement, Joinder Agreement

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Anti-Waiver. The failure of any party to enforce any of its rights arising by reason of any breach of covenant or failure of condition on the part of the other party will not constitute a waiver of such breach. No custom or practice arising between the parties in the course of administering the Agreement will be construed to waive any party’s right to: (i) insist upon the performance of the other party of any covenant or condition in the Agreement, or (ii) exercise any rights provided to it on the account of any breach of such covenant or failure of such condition.. EM

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Return Agreement, Return Agreement

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