Waiver void Sample Clauses
The 'Waiver void' clause establishes that any waiver of rights or obligations under the agreement is not valid unless it meets specific requirements, such as being in writing or explicitly agreed upon by the parties. In practice, this means that if one party fails to enforce a contractual right or overlooks a breach, it does not automatically forfeit its ability to enforce that right in the future unless a formal waiver is provided. This clause ensures that parties do not unintentionally lose their contractual protections and helps prevent misunderstandings about the ongoing enforceability of the agreement's terms.
Waiver void. Any attempt to waive or circumscribe any privilege or right guaranteed by law to a resident or a park owner is void.
Waiver void. Any purported waiver of the requirements of this section shall be void and unenforceable.
Waiver void. Any purported waiver of the requirements of this section shall be void and unenforceable. [PL 1979, c. 266 (NEW).] SECTION HISTORY PL 1979, c. 266 (NEW). The State of Maine claims a copyright in its codified statutes. If you intend to republish this material, we require that you include the following disclaimer in your publication: The Office of the Revisor of Statutes also requests that you send us one copy of any statutory publication you may produce. Our goal is not to restrict publishing activity, but to keep track of who is publishing what, to identify any needless duplication and to preserve the State's copyright rights.
