Common use of Impermissibility; Good Faith Clause in Contracts

Impermissibility; Good Faith. In the event that any provision of this Employee Matters Agreement is not permissible under any Law or practice, the Parties agree that they shall proceed in good faith under such Law or practice to carry out to the fullest extent possible the purposes of such provision.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Employee Matters Agreement (GE Vernova Inc.), Employee Matters Agreement (GE Vernova LLC), Employee Matters Agreement (Phinia Inc.)

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Impermissibility; Good Faith. In the event that any provision of this Employee Matters Agreement is not permissible under any Applicable Law or practice, the Parties agree that they shall proceed in good faith under such Applicable Law or practice to carry out to the fullest extent possible the purposes of such provision.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employee Matters Agreement, Employee Matters Agreement (Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp), Employee Matters Agreement (Transportation Systems Holdings Inc.)

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