No Specified Period Sample Clauses

No Specified Period. This Agreement shall be valid if the Couple marries at any time in the future unless another prenuptial agreement is agreed to and signed.
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No Specified Period. As discussed, one or both Spouses may name the other as a Beneficiary. Is it Ironclad? In addition to making this selection, the number of children (in total) entering this marriage should be recorded. Xxxxxxx x. Ownership Of Debts (46)
No Specified Period. If the effect of this document remains valid regardless of how long it takes the Couple to be married, then the second checkbox must be filled in or selected. Article IV. Minor Children (11)

Related to No Specified Period

  • Specified Period For this Agreement to be valid, the Couple must legally marry by , 20 (“Engagement Period”). If the Couple does not marry during the Engagement Period, then this Agreement shall become void.

  • Transition Period Due to the nature of our purchasing process, the District often requires an existing service provider to continue to provide goods and/or services while the District is in the process of advertising, evaluating, and awarding a contract for the provision of the same goods and/or services in the future. To accommodate this process, the Contractor shall agree to maintain the same terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement for a period up to ninety (90) days after the automatic termination of this Agreement at the end of its term, if requested by the District, as a transition period. In addition, if the Contractor is not the successful bidder for a future solicitation for the same or similar services, he or she shall agree to provide the same goods and/or services provided in this Agreement for a period up to ninety (90) days to allow for an orderly transition to the new provider. The District and the Contractor may mutually agree to a longer transition period.

  • Limitation Period Except as stated in this Clause, all claims must be made within the period specified by applicable law. If the law allows the parties to specify a shorter period for bringing claims, or the law does not provide a time at all, then claims must be made within 18 months after the event(s) giving rise to a dispute occurs.

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