Common use of Entire Arrangement Clause in Contracts

Entire Arrangement. This agreement constitutes the entire arrangement between the Parties in connection with its subject matter and supersedes all previous agreements or understandings between the Parties in connection with its subject matter. The terms of this agreement apply to the exclusion of any other terms that the Licensee seeks to impose or incorporate (including any terms or conditions contained in any correspondence, purchase order, vendor terms or other documentation from the Licensee), or which are implied by trade, custom, practice or course of dealing. Any terms or conditions attached to any purchase order issued by the Licensee in respect of the Software (other than this agreement) will not form part of the agreement unless such conditions are expressly accepted by the Licensor in writing. These terms may be superseded by the terms in an executed corporate agreement or sales contract between the Licensor and Licensee if explicitly stated as superseding this agreement. These terms, unless expressly stated otherwise, are incorporated as complimentary to, but secondary to the extent of any inconsistency, a written software licence agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Micromine Spry Software Licence Agreement, Micromine Spry License Administrator Software Licence Agreement, Micromine Spry Software Licence Agreement

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