NO ADVERSE INFERENCE. This Agreement shall not be construed more strongly against one party or the other. The parties to this Agreement had equal access to, input with respect to, and influence over the provisions of this Agreement. Accordingly, no rule of construction which requires that any allegedly ambiguous provision be interpreted more strongly against one party than the other shall be used in interpreting this Agreement.
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Samples: Municipal and Cost Apportionment Agreement, Economic Development Agreement, Dissolution Agreement
NO ADVERSE INFERENCE. This Agreement shall not be construed more strongly against one party or the other. The parties to this Agreement had equal access to, input with respect to, to and influence over the provisions of this Agreement. Accordingly, no rule of construction which requires that any allegedly vague or ambiguous provision be interpreted more strongly against one party than the other shall be used in interpreting this Agreement. [The remainder of this page left intentionally blank.]
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Samples: Separation Agreement (Enterprise Financial Services Corp)