Common use of Headings, Font Clause in Contracts

Headings, Font. Any captions or headings following the Article, Exhibit, Section, subsection, and paragraph numbers and preceding the operative text of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and do not control or affect the scope, intent, meaning, construction, interpretation or effect of this Agreement. Any underlined, italicized, bold-faced, upper captioned or other font style is for ease of reading and contract administration only and does not imply relative importance or unimportance of any provision of this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Primary Franchise Agreement, Primary Franchise Agreement

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Headings, Font. Any captions or headings following the ArticleExhibit, ExhibitAttachment, Section, subsection, paragraph, and paragraph numbers other attachments and preceding subdivisions of this AGREEMENT that precede the operative text of this Agreement AGREEMENT are for convenience of reference only and do not control or affect the scope, intent, meaning, construction, interpretation interpretation, or effect of this AgreementAGREEMENT. Any underlined, italicized, bold-faced, upper captioned or other font style is for ease of reading and contract administration only and does not imply relative importance or unimportance of any provision of this AgreementAGREEMENT.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Exclusive Franchise Agreement

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Headings, Font. Any captions or headings following the Exhibit, Article, Exhibit, Section, subsectionSubsection, and paragraph Sub- subsection numbers and preceding the operative text of this Agreement are is for convenience of reference only and do does not control or affect the scope, intent, meaning, construction, interpretation interpretation, or effect of this Agreement. Any underlined, italicizeditalicized (such as examples and definitions), bold-faced, upper captioned or other font style is are for ease of reading and contract administration only and does do not imply relative importance or unimportance of any provision of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Franchise Agreement

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