TENETS OF INTERPRETATION Sample Clauses

TENETS OF INTERPRETATION. Unless where the context requires otherwise, throughout the contract: (a) The heading of these conditions shall not affect the interpretation or construction thereof.
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TENETS OF INTERPRETATION. Unless where the context requires otherwise, throughout the contract: (a) The heading of these conditions shall not affect the interpretation or construction thereof. (b) Writing or written includes matter either whole or in part, in digital communications, manuscript, typewritten, lithographed, cyclostyled, photographed, or printed under or over signature or seal or digitally acceptable authentication, as the case may be. (c) Words in the singular include the plural and vice-versa. (d) Words importing the masculine gender shall be taken to include other genders, and words importing persons shall include any company or association or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not. (e) Terms and expression not herein defined shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Contract Act, 1872 (as amended) or the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 (as amended) or the General Clauses Act, 1897 (as amended) or of INCOTERMS, (current edition published by the International Chamber of Commerce, Paris) as the case may be.
TENETS OF INTERPRETATION. Unless where the context requires otherwise, throughout the contract: a) The heading of these conditions shall not affect the interpretation or construction thereof. b) Writing or written includes matter either whole or in part, in digital communications, manuscript, typewritten, lithographed, cyclostyled, photographed, or printed under or over signature or seal or digitally acceptable authentication, as the case may be. c) Words in the singular include the plural and vice-versa.
TENETS OF INTERPRETATION. Unless where the context requires otherwise, throughout the contract: a) The heading of these conditions shall not affect the interpretation or construction thereof. b) Writing or written includes matter either whole or in part, in digital communications, manuscript, typewritten, lithographed, cyclostyled, photographed, or printed under or over signature or seal or digitally acceptable authentication, as the case may be. c) Words in the singular include the plural and vice-versa. d) Words importing the masculine gender shall be taken to include other genders, and words importing persons shall include any company or association or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not. e) Terms and expression not herein defined shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Contract Act, 1872 (as amended) or the Sale of Goods Act, 1930 (as amended) or the General Clauses Act, 1897 (as amended) or of INCOTERMS, (current edition published by the International Chamber of Commerce, Paris) as the case may be. f) Any reference to ‘Goods’ shall be deemed to include the incidental Works/ Services also. g) Any generic reference to GCC shall also imply a reference to TEF/ASLA as well. h) In case of conflict, provisions of TEF/ASLA shall prevail over those in GCC. i) Any reference to ‘Contract’ shall be deemed to include all other documents (inter-alia GCC, TEF/ASLA). j) Any reference to any legal Act, Government Policies or orders shall be deemed to include all amendments to such instruments, from time to time, till date. k) Fall Clause shall be expressly applicable in the case of Rate Contract.

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