No Subsequent Exception Sample Clauses
The "No Subsequent Exception" clause establishes that once a party has agreed to a particular term, condition, or waiver, they cannot later claim an exception or exemption from that agreement. In practice, this means that if a party fails to enforce a right or accepts a deviation from the contract terms at one point, it does not set a precedent for future exceptions or waivers. This clause ensures consistency in contract enforcement and prevents parties from arguing that past leniency or oversight entitles them to similar treatment in the future, thereby maintaining the integrity and predictability of the agreement.
No Subsequent Exception. From and after the date of this Agreement, Contributor shall not take any action, nor fail to take any action that would cause title to the Property to be subject to any material title exceptions or objections, other than the Permitted Exceptions.
No Subsequent Exception. From and after the date of this Agreement, Northern shall not take any action, or fail to take any action, outside of the ordinary course of its business that would cause title to the Northern Properties to be subject to any material title exceptions or objections, other than the Permitted Exceptions.
No Subsequent Exception. From and after the date of this Agreement, POP shall not take any action, or fail to take any action, outside of the ordinary course of its business that would cause title to the POP Properties to be subject to any material title exceptions or objections, other than the Permitted Exceptions.
