Common use of Subsequent Legislation Clause in Contracts

Subsequent Legislation. If the rights or obligations of either party under this Agreement are or may be affected by Subsequent Legislation the parties will meet as soon as practicable and negotiate in good faith such amendments to this Agreement necessary or appropriate to ensure that this Agreement does not and will not require either party to breach the Subsequent Legislation. If the parties cannot agree such amendments within a reasonable period, either party may terminate this Agreement as it applies to any Service affected by the Subsequent Legislation by giving 5 Business Days notice to the other party.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: igd.com.au, Hype Services Agreement, igd.com.au

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Subsequent Legislation. 30.5. If the rights or obligations of either party under this Agreement are or may be affected by Subsequent Legislation the parties will meet as soon as practicable and negotiate in good faith such amendments to this Agreement necessary or appropriate to ensure that this Agreement does not and will not require either party to breach the Subsequent Legislation. If the parties cannot agree such amendments within a reasonable period, either party may terminate this Agreement as it applies to any Service affected by the Subsequent Legislation by giving 5 Business Days notice to the other party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.aryon.com.au

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Subsequent Legislation. 29.5 If the rights or obligations of either party under this Agreement are or may be affected by Subsequent Legislation the parties will meet as soon as practicable and negotiate in good faith such amendments to this Agreement necessary or appropriate to ensure that this Agreement does not and will not require either party to breach the Subsequent Legislation. If the parties cannot agree such amendments within a reasonable period, either party may terminate this Agreement as it applies to any Service affected by the Subsequent Legislation by giving 5 Business Days notice to the other party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.360consulting.com.au

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