Boilerplate definition

Boilerplate syllabus text regarding the college’s policies regarding academic integrity, FERPA and Student Rights and Responsibilities;
Boilerplate means language that is stock and/or formulaic and fails to attest to the unique facts of an incident.
Boilerplate means a template compiled of the standard terms and conditions usually incorporated into a request for bid or other document. Boilerplates must be reviewed and adjusted carefully each time to reflect the requirements of the specific procurement.

Examples of Boilerplate in a sentence

  • Boilerplate consequential damages waivers often include a laundry list of excluded damages, such as lost profits, that are written as additional to the exclusion of consequential damages.

  • Boilerplate and glossy promotional materials are discouraged; any such materials deemed necessary should be included as a separate appendix and may or may not be considered as part of the evaluation.

  • I swear or affirm under the penalties of perjury that I have not altered, modified, changed or deleted the State’s Boilerplate contract clauses (as contained in the 2016 OAG/ IDOA Professional Services Contract Manual) in any way except for the following clauses which are named below: The undersigned attests, subject to the penalties for perjury, that the undersigned is the Contractor, or that the undersigned is the properly authorized representative, agent, member or officer of the Contractor.

  • I swear or affirm under the penalties of perjury that I have not altered, modified, changed or deleted the State's Boilerplate contract clauses (as contained in the 2014 OAG/ IDOA Professional Services Contract Manual) in any way except for the following clauses which are named below: The undersigned attests, subject to the penalties for perjury, that the undersigned is the Contractor, or that the undersigned is the properly authorized representative, agent, member or officer of the Contractor.

  • A list of additional definitions must be included as an amendment to help explain the meaning of subsequent Boilerplate clauses.


More Definitions of Boilerplate

Boilerplate or conclusory language, inconsistent information, lack of articulation of the legal basis for the action, or other indications that the reports or forms may contain information that was not accurate at the time it was reported; and
Boilerplate means standard language that is contained in all DEQ grant contracts.
Boilerplate is a popular synonym for “standardized template” (HN)
Boilerplate shall refer to language that is stock and/or formulaic and fails to attest to the unique facts of a use of force incident.
Boilerplate. The crawlinfo values must be considered with care. A strategy where all „crawlinfo‟ segments are removed may be good for the detection of parallel segments; if the extraction of the whole text flow is intended then the text portions marked with the „out-of-length‟ parameter should be kept: In cases where format indicators like <heading> or <list item> are found, the text should be kept as text, not as boilerplate. • As will be shown below, a major issue is the treatment of enumerations (1. … 2. … 3. or 1.2.1,
Boilerplate. The relevant Facility Agreement will contain customary provisions relating to set off (following an Acceleration Event), indemnities (cost of investigating matters not proving to be Default to be for the account of the relevant Lenders), illegality, market disruption (40% of Lenders), increased costs (excluding any Basel II costs, Basel III costs, D▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ costs, to the extent the relevant Lender is required to apply laws in connection with such costs on the date on which it becomes a Lender), break costs (to be defined in the Facilities Agreement), Defaulting Lenders and payment mechanics.
Boilerplate means a term used to describe the standard terms and conditions on a purchase order or agreement.