Dissimilar Operating Units Clause Samples

The Dissimilar Operating Units clause defines how different business units or divisions within a company, which may operate under varying procedures or standards, are treated under the agreement. It typically clarifies whether obligations, rights, or liabilities apply uniformly across all units or if exceptions exist for certain divisions due to their unique operations. For example, a multinational corporation might have manufacturing, sales, and research units that each follow distinct protocols. This clause ensures that the agreement accounts for these differences, preventing misunderstandings and ensuring that each unit's specific circumstances are appropriately addressed, thereby promoting operational clarity and reducing the risk of disputes.
Dissimilar Operating Units. The services at issue are not provided by the same operating unit (e.g. provided by an operating unit that has no indirect cost pools in common with the operating unit providing services under this Agreement);

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