Certain provisions continue Clause Samples

The "Certain provisions continue" clause defines which parts of an agreement remain in effect even after the contract itself has ended or been terminated. Typically, this clause specifies that obligations such as confidentiality, indemnification, or dispute resolution will survive the expiration or termination of the contract, ensuring that parties remain bound by these key responsibilities. Its core function is to maintain the enforceability of essential terms that protect the interests of the parties beyond the contract's formal duration, thereby preventing gaps in legal protection or responsibility.
Certain provisions continue. The termination of this document with respect to a party does not affect: (a) any obligation of that party which accrued prior to that termination and which remains unsatisfied or which has been breached; and (b) any provision of this document which is expressed to come into effect on, or to continue in effect after, that termination, including those specified in clause 13.10.
Certain provisions continue. The termination of this Agreement with respect to a party under clauses 19.1 or
Certain provisions continue. The termination of this agreement with respect to a party does not affect: (a) any obligation of that party which accrued prior to that termination and which remain unsatisfied; and (b) clause 21 (Confidential Information), clause 27.8 (Future dealing with Non-cash Proceeds), and any provision of this agreement which is expressed to come into effect on, or to continue in effect after, that termination.