EACH PROVISION IS SEPARATE Sample Clauses

EACH PROVISION IS SEPARATE. Each provision in the agreement is separate. Parts of a provision are also separate. If any provision or part of a provision is or becomes illegal, invalid or unenforceable for any reason, it must be treated as if it had not been included in the agreement. This does not make the rest of the provisions illegal, invalid or unenforceable.
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EACH PROVISION IS SEPARATE. ‌ Each provision of these Verification Terms and Conditions, and each part of any provision, is removable and detachable from the others. As far as the law allows, if any provision of these Verification Terms and Conditions, or part of a provision, becomes unenforceable, illegal or invalid, it must be treated as if it was not included in these Verification Terms and Conditions. The rest of these Verification Terms and Conditions will still be valid and enforceable.

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