Legal Definitions Sample Clauses
The Legal Definitions clause establishes precise meanings for specific terms used throughout the contract. It typically lists key words or phrases and assigns each a clear, unambiguous definition, ensuring that all parties interpret these terms consistently. By providing this clarity, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes over terminology, thereby promoting certainty and efficiency in the contract's interpretation and enforcement.
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Legal Definitions. The definitions contained in article 6 of Law No. 9,478/1997, in article 2 of Law No. 12,351/2010, and in article 3 of Decree No. 2,705/1998 are hereby incorporated into this Agreement and, consequently, are valid for all its purposes and effects whenever they are used herein, either in the singular or plural, in the masculine or feminine gender.
Legal Definitions. The definitions in article 6 of Law No. 9,478/1997, article 2 of Law No. 12,351/2010, article 3 of Decree No. 2,705 of August 3, 1998, article 2 of ANP Resolution No. 25 of July 8, 2013, and MME Ordinance No. 519/2021 are incorporated into this Agreement and, as a result, shall serve all purposes and effects, whenever used in the singular or plural form, in the masculine or feminine gender.
Legal Definitions. All definitions provided for under article 6 of Law No. 9.478/1997, in art. 2 of Law No. 12.351/2010. 3 of Decree No. 2.705, of August 3, 1998, and in art. 2 of ANP Resolution No. 25, of July 8, 2013, are incorporated into this Agreement and, consequently, will be valid for all their purposes and effects, whenever they are used in the singular or plural, male or female.
Legal Definitions. There are two forms of custody: Legal Custody and Physical Custody Legal Custody is the right to make major decisions on behalf of the child, including, but not limited to, medical, religious and educational decisions. Legal Custody can be shared or can be solely with one person. Physical Custody is actual physical possession and control of a child. There are different types of physical custody, which include:
