Metropolitan Statistical Area Clause Samples
The "Metropolitan Statistical Area" clause defines the specific geographic region, typically a city and its surrounding communities, that is relevant to the agreement. This clause clarifies which locations are included within the metropolitan area for the purposes of the contract, such as determining where services will be provided, where obligations must be fulfilled, or where certain restrictions apply. By precisely outlining the boundaries of the metropolitan area, the clause ensures both parties have a shared understanding of the geographic scope, thereby preventing disputes over location-based terms and responsibilities.
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Metropolitan Statistical Area. (MSA) shall refer to a geographic area with a population of at least 500,000 and consisting of one or more counties, or a statistically equivalent area, as designated and defined by the Federal Office of Management and Budget and meeting the official published standards of population and metropolitan character. In the six New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont), cities and towns (rather than counties) are used as the component geographic units.
