Enforcing this Agreement; Severability Clause Samples

The "Enforcing this Agreement; Severability" clause defines how the agreement will be upheld and addresses what happens if any part of it is found to be invalid or unenforceable. Typically, this clause states that if a court determines a specific provision is unenforceable, the rest of the agreement remains in effect, and only the problematic section is removed or modified as necessary. This ensures that the overall contract is preserved and continues to function even if certain terms are legally challenged, thereby maintaining the parties' intentions and minimizing disruption.
Enforcing this Agreement; Severability. We may delay or waive enforcing any of our rights or exercising any of our remedies under this Agreement or under applicable law without losing any of those rights or remedies. Even if we do not enforce our rights or exercise our remedies at any one time, we may enforce or exercise them at a later time. If any provision of this Agreement is found to be invalid or unenforceable, it shall not affect or impair the validity and enforceability of all remaining provisions of this Agreement.