Informational Matters Clause Samples
The 'Informational Matters' clause defines how information that is shared between parties, but is not legally binding, should be treated within the agreement. Typically, this clause clarifies that certain communications, such as updates, notices, or informal statements, are provided for informational purposes only and do not create enforceable obligations. Its core function is to prevent misunderstandings by distinguishing between binding commitments and non-binding information, ensuring that only formally agreed terms are legally enforceable.
Informational Matters. The Policy must include, as an informational note, the following:
a) The recorded plat number together with recording information; and
b) The property parcel number or the tax identification number, as applicable.
Informational Matters. The Title Policy must include, as an informational note, the following:
a) The recorded plat number together with recording information; and
b) The property parcel number or the tax identification number, as applicable.
Informational Matters. The Policy must include, as an informational note, the following: The recorded plat number together with recording information.
