Clerical or Mechanical Errors Sample Clauses
The Clerical or Mechanical Errors clause addresses mistakes in documents or records that result from unintentional slips, such as typographical errors, miscalculations, or data entry mistakes. In practice, this clause allows parties to correct these errors without affecting the validity of the underlying agreement or transaction. For example, if an invoice contains a numerical error due to a simple miskeying, the clause permits correction once the error is discovered. Its core function is to ensure that minor, non-substantive mistakes do not undermine the intent of the parties or the enforceability of the contract, thereby promoting fairness and administrative efficiency.
Clerical or Mechanical Errors. If a clerical or mechanical error by the Policyholder, Administrator or by the Insurer results in a person being incorrectly classified under the policy, then such person will be classified according to the true facts.
