Where the context permits Sample Clauses

The clause "Where the context permits" serves to allow flexibility in interpreting terms or provisions within a contract based on the surrounding circumstances. In practice, this means that certain words, phrases, or requirements may be read in a way that best fits the overall context of the agreement, rather than adhering strictly to a literal or narrow definition. For example, a term defined in the singular may be interpreted to include the plural if the context of a particular section makes that necessary. This clause ensures that the contract remains practical and adaptable, preventing rigid interpretations that could lead to confusion or unintended consequences.
Where the context permits the singular will be deemed to include the plural, one gender shall be deemed to include the other genders and references to any statute shall be deemed to refer to any replacement or amendment of that statute. 12.1 Accident or Accidental means a sudden, unforeseen and involuntary event caused by external, visible and violent means. 12.2 Age means age last birthday. 12.3 Air Transportation means air conveyance required to transport the Insured Person during a Medical Evacuation. 12.4 Alternative Treatments are forms of treatments other than allopathic treatment or "modern medicine" and includes Ayurveda, Unani, Sidha and Homeopathy in the Indian context. 12.5 Associated Medical Expenses shall include Room Rent, nursing charges for Hospitalization as an Inpatient excluding private nursing charges, Medical Practitioners’ fees excluding any charges or fees for Standby Services, investigation and diagnostics procedures directly related to the current admission, operation theatre charges and Intensive Care Unit charges. 12.6 Base Sum Insured means the amount stated in the Schedule of Insurance Certificate.
Where the context permits the definition of Goods is taken to include Software for the purposes of this Agreement; and