Common use of Singular/Plural; Derivatives Clause in Contracts

Singular/Plural; Derivatives. Whenever the singular or masculine or neuter is used in this Agreement, it shall be interpreted as meaning the plural or feminine or body politic or corporate, and vice versa, as the context requires. Where a term is defined herein, a capitalized derivative of such term has a corresponding meaning unless the context otherwise requires.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Joint Operations Agreement, Energy and Capacity Agreement, New Brunswick Transmission Utilization Agreement

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Singular/Plural; Derivatives. Whenever the singular or masculine or neuter is used in this Agreement, it shall be interpreted as meaning the plural or feminine or body politic or corporate, and vice versa, as the context requires. Where a term is defined herein, a capitalized derivative of such term has shall have a corresponding meaning unless the context otherwise requires.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Governance and Investor Rights Agreement (Tiptree Inc.), Subscription Agreement (Roivant Sciences Ltd.), Purchase Agreement (Tiptree Inc.)

Singular/Plural; Derivatives. Whenever the singular or masculine or neuter is used in this AgreementAgreement or in the Schedules, it shall be interpreted as meaning the plural or feminine or body politic or corporate, and vice versa, as the context requires. Where a term is defined herein, a capitalized derivative of such term has shall have a corresponding meaning unless the context otherwise requires.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Markwest Hydrocarbon Inc), Carried Interest Agreement (Osage Exploration & Development Inc), Share Purchase Agreement (Markwest Hydrocarbon Inc)

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Singular/Plural; Derivatives. β€Œ Whenever the singular or masculine or neuter is used in this Agreement, Agreement it shall be interpreted as meaning the plural or feminine or body politic or corporate, and vice versa, as the context requires. Where a term is defined herein, a capitalized derivative of such term has shall have a corresponding meaning unless the context otherwise requires.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transmission Must Run Service Agreement

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