Limits to relationship Clause Samples
The "Limits to relationship" clause defines and restricts the nature of the legal relationship between the parties involved in an agreement. Typically, this clause clarifies that the agreement does not create a partnership, joint venture, employment, or agency relationship, and that each party remains independent. For example, it may specify that neither party can bind the other to obligations or represent themselves as having authority on the other's behalf. The core function of this clause is to prevent misunderstandings or unintended legal obligations by clearly delineating the boundaries of the parties' relationship.
Limits to relationship. Nothing in this Agreement will create, or be deemed to create, a partnership or fiduciary or other relationship between the parties, other than the relationship expressly created by this Agreement. Except to the extent expressly authorised by TfNSW, the Dealer has no authority to make any representation on behalf of TfNSW and must not hold itself out as having any authority to do so.
Limits to relationship. Nothing in this Agreement will create, or be deemed to create, a partnership or fiduciary or other relationship between the parties, other than the relationship expressly created by this Agreement. Except to the extent expressly authorised by RMS, the Dealer has no authority to make any representation on behalf of RMS and must not hold itself out as having any authority to do so.
