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PREVIOUS CORRESPONDENCE Sample Clauses

PREVIOUS CORRESPONDENCE. All discussions and meetings held and correspondences exchanged between the Buyer and the Seller in respect of the Agreement and any decisions arrived at therein in the past and before coming into force of this Agreement are hereby superseded by this Agreement and no reference of such discussions or meetings or past correspondence will be entertained by either the Seller or the Buyer for interpreting the Agreement or otherwise.
PREVIOUS CORRESPONDENCE. Previous correspondence or discussion of whatever nature that has taken place about this appointment shall be deemed to be null and void and superseded by the terms and conditions contained herein.
PREVIOUS CORRESPONDENCE. 17.01 All the discussions and meetings held and correspondence exchanged between the BUYER and SELLER in respect of the CONTRACT and any discussions arrived at therein in the past and before the coming into force of the CONTRACT are hereby superseded by the CONTRACT and no reference of such discussions or meeting or past correspondence will be entertained by either the SELLER or the BUYER for interpreting the CONTRACT or otherwise.

Related to PREVIOUS CORRESPONDENCE

  • Correspondence The Employer agrees that all correspondence between the Employer and the Union related to matters covered in this Agreement, shall be sent to the President of the Union or designate. The Employer agrees that a copy of any correspondence between the Employer or Employer's official and any employees in the bargaining unit covered by this Agreement, pertaining to the interpretation or application of any clause in this Agreement, shall be forwarded to the President of the Union or designate.

  • NOTICES AND CORRESPONDENCE Notices regarding the subject matter of this Agreement or breach or termination thereof shall be in writing and shall be addressed in duplicate to the last known address of each other party, marked respectively to the attention of its President and, if any, its General Counsel.