INTRODUCTORY PARTS OF THE ACTS Sample Clauses

INTRODUCTORY PARTS OF THE ACTS. The preambles of the acts specified are not adapted for the purposes of this Agreement. They are relevant to the extent necessary for the proper interpretation and application, within the framework of this Agreement, of the provisions contained in such acts.
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