Not exhaustive Clause Samples
The "Not Exhaustive" clause clarifies that a list or set of examples provided within a contract or document is not intended to be comprehensive. In practice, this means that even if certain items, actions, or scenarios are not specifically mentioned, they may still be included or applicable under the broader terms of the agreement. This clause helps prevent parties from arguing that only the listed items are covered, thereby ensuring flexibility and reducing the risk of loopholes due to omitted examples.
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Not exhaustive. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this clause 9 prohibits or restricts the Board or the Company from redeeming any Shares, providing financial assistance for the purpose of, or in connection with, the purchase of any Shares or issuing any Shares without consent under section 107 of the Companies Act, where permitted under the Companies Act, and subject to the other terms of this agreement.
Not exhaustive. You understand that this list is not exhaustive.
Not exhaustive. This Agreement shall not operate to abridge or exclude any other rights to which the Director may be entitled in connection with his acting as a director of the Corporation, at law or in equity, under the articles or by-laws of the Corporation or pursuant to any vote of the shareholders or disinterested directors of the Corporation, or otherwise.
Not exhaustive. This Agreement shall not operate to abridge or exclude any other rights to which the Indemnitee may be entitled in connection with the Indemnitee acting in an Indemnified Capacity, at law or in equity, under the Act, the Regulations, or the letters patent or by-laws of the HRPA.
