Common use of Construction of Words and Phrases Clause in Contracts

Construction of Words and Phrases. (a) Wherever it is provided herein that a party may perform an act or do anything, it shall be construed that such party may, but shall not be obligated to, so perform or so do. (b) The words “re-enter” and “re-entry” as used herein are not restricted to their technical legal meaning.

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Samples: Lease (Authentidate Holding Corp)

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Construction of Words and Phrases. (a) Wherever it is provided herein that a party may perform an act or do anything, it shall be construed that such party may, but shall not be obligated to, so perform or so do. (b) The words “re-enter” "reenter" and “re-entry” "reentry" as used herein are not restricted to their technical legal meaning.

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Samples: Lease Agreement (Cover All Technologies Inc)

Construction of Words and Phrases. (a) Wherever it is provided herein that a party may perform an act or do anything, it shall be construed that such party may, but shall not be obligated to, so perform or so do. (b) The words "re-enter" and "re-entry" as used herein are not restricted to their technical legal meaning.

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Samples: Lease (Genta Incorporated /De/)

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Construction of Words and Phrases. (a) Wherever it is provided herein that a party may perform an act or do anything, it shall be construed that such party may, but shall not be obligated to, so perform or so do. (b) The words “re-enterreenter” and “re-entryreentry” as used herein are not restricted to their technical legal meaning.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Sco Group Inc)

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