MOU - Non-Precedent Setting Sample Clauses
The 'MOU - Non-Precedent Setting' clause establishes that the memorandum of understanding (MOU) does not create a binding precedent for future agreements or negotiations between the parties. In practice, this means that the terms, conditions, or concessions agreed upon in this MOU cannot be cited as a standard or obligation in subsequent dealings. This clause is particularly useful for parties who wish to collaborate on a specific project or issue without affecting their positions or expectations in future arrangements, thereby preserving flexibility and preventing unintended commitments.
MOU - Non-Precedent Setting. The failure of either party to this agreement to seek enforcement of any of the terms or conditions contained in this Memorandum shall not constitute a precedent in the future enforcement of any or all of the terms and provisions of this Memorandum.
MOU - Non-Precedent Setting. The waiver of any breach, term, or condition of this Memorandum of Understanding by either party shall not constitute a precedent in the future enforcement of all its terms and provisions.
