Common use of PURPOSE AND INTENT OF AGREEMENT Clause in Contracts

PURPOSE AND INTENT OF AGREEMENT. By entering into this Agreement the State and the Tribe indicate their intention and willingness to be bound by its terms so long as this Agreement is in effect. While this Agreement is in effect between the Tribe and the State it is agreed that (i) their respective rights will be determined by this Agreement with respect to the taxes that are the subject of this Agreement, (ii) neither party will seek additional entitlement or seek to deny entitlement on any federal ground (including federal preemption) whether statutorily provided for or otherwise with respect to the taxes that are the subject of this Agreement, (iii) neither party will contest the legality of the Agreement or the legal authority of any of its provisions, and (iv) both parties will defend this Agreement from attack by third parties.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Tax Agreement, Tax Agreement, Tax Agreement

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