Common use of Ineffectiveness Clause in Contracts

Ineffectiveness. In addition to the provisions set forth in article 2.5 it is noted that if a provision of these Purchase Terms and Conditions or the Agreement partly becomes invalid or ineffective then this shall not affect the validity or effectiveness of the other provisions of the Purchase Terms and Conditions or the Agreement. The Parties shall replace the invalid or ineffective part by a provision that is valid and effective and of which the consequences, having regard to the content and the scope of the Agreement, are best in line with those of the invalid or ineffective part.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Terms and Conditions, Purchase Terms and Conditions, Purchase Terms and Conditions

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Ineffectiveness. 27.1 In addition to the provisions set forth in article 2.5 it is noted that if a provision of these Purchase Terms and Conditions or the Agreement partly becomes invalid or ineffective then this shall not affect the validity or effectiveness of the other provisions of the Purchase Terms and Conditions or the Agreement. The Parties shall replace the invalid or ineffective part by a provision that is valid and effective and of which the consequences, having regard to the content and the scope of the Agreement, are best in line with those of the invalid or ineffective part.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Purchase Terms and Conditions, General Purchase Terms and Conditions

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