Common use of Entire agreement and reliance Clause in Contracts

Entire agreement and reliance. (a) The Contract states all the express terms of the agreement between the parties in respect of its subject matter. It supersedes all prior representations, discussions, negotiations, understandings and agreements in respect of its subject matter. (b) Neither party has relied on any statement by the other party not expressly included in the Contract.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Member Contract for Services, Member Contract for Services, Member Contract Conditions (Temporary Personnel Services)

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