Common use of Particular Words Clause in Contracts

Particular Words. Any word contained in the text of this Agreement shall be read as the singular or plural and as the masculine, feminine, or neuter gender as may be applicable or permissible in the particular context. Unless otherwise specifi cally stated, the word "person" shall be taken to mean and include an individual, partnership, association, trust, company, or corporation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement, Trust Agreement

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Particular Words. Any word contained in the text of this Agreement shall be read as the singular or plural and as the masculine, feminine, or neuter gender as may be applicable or permissible in the particular context. Unless otherwise specifi cally specifically stated, the word "person" shall be taken to mean and include an individual, partnership, association, trust, company, company or corporation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tax Qualified Trust Agreement, Tax Qualified Trust Agreement

Particular Words. Any word contained in the text of this Agreement shall be read as the singular or plural and as the masculine, feminine, or neuter gender as may be applicable or permissible in the particular context. Unless otherwise specifi cally specifically stated, the word "person" shall be taken to mean and include an individual, partnership, association, trust, limited liability company, or corporation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement (EnergySolutions, Inc.), Master Trust Agreement (EnergySolutions, Inc.)

Particular Words. Any word contained in the text of this Agreement shall be read as the singular or plural and as the masculine, feminine, or neuter gender as may be applicable or permissible in the particular context. Unless otherwise specifi cally specifically stated, the word "person" shall be taken to mean and include an individual, partnership, association, trust, company, or corporation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Trust Agreement, Master Trust Agreement (EnergySolutions, Inc.)

Particular Words. Any word contained in the text of this Agreement shall be read as the singular or plural and as the masculine, feminine, feminine or neuter gender as may be applicable or permissible in the particular context. Unless otherwise specifi cally specifically stated, the word "person" shall be taken to mean and include an individual, partnership, association, trust, company, company or corporation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Agreement

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Particular Words. Any word contained in the text text, of this Agreement shall be read as the singular or plural and as the masculine, feminine, or neuter gender as may be applicable or permissible in the particular context. Unless otherwise specifi cally specifically stated, the word "person" shall be taken to mean and include an individual, partnership, association, trust, company, or corporation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Decommissioning Trust Agreement

Particular Words. Any word contained in the text of this Agreement shall be read as the singular or plural and as the masculine, feminine, feminine or neuter gender as may be applicable or permissible in the particular context. Unless otherwise specifi cally specifically stated, the word "person" shall be taken to mean and include an individual, partnership, association, trust, company, company or corporation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trust Agreement

Particular Words. Any word contained in the text of this Agreement shall be read as the singular or plural and as the masculine, feminine, or neuter gender as may be applicable or permissible in the particular context. Unless otherwise specifi cally specifically stated, the word "person" shall be taken to mean and include an individual, partnership, association, trust, company, or corporation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Decommissioning Trust Agreement

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