Currency Symbols Clause Samples

The Currency Symbols clause defines how currency symbols are to be used and interpreted within a contract or agreement. It specifies which symbols correspond to which currencies (such as $ for US dollars, € for euros, or £ for British pounds) and may clarify how to handle situations where a symbol could represent more than one currency. This clause ensures that all monetary references are unambiguous, preventing confusion or disputes over payment amounts and currency types.
Currency Symbols. £" and "sterling" denote lawful currency of the United Kingdom.
Currency Symbols. “£” and “
Currency Symbols. “$”, “USD” and “dollars” denote lawful currency of the United States of America.
Currency Symbols. In this Agreement:
Currency Symbols. [GBP]" and "STERLING " denote the lawful currency of the United Kingdom.
Currency Symbols. $" and "
Currency Symbols. [GBP]" and "
Currency Symbols. US$" and "dollars" denote the lawful currency of the United States of America and "CHF" and "Swiss francs" denote the lawful currency of Switzerland.
Currency Symbols. 1.4.1 Dollar and US$ mean the lawful currency of the United States of America.
Currency Symbols. £, GBP and Sterling denote the lawful currency of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. U.S. dollars or USD denote the lawful currency of the United States of America. €, EUR or Euros denotes the currency introduced at the start of the third stage of European economic and monetary union pursuant to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, as amended.