Partial Invalidity definition
Examples of Partial Invalidity in a sentence
Partial Invalidity, Corrections(1) Invalidity: Should any provision of the Terms and Conditions be or become invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part, the remaining provisions are not affected thereby.
The provisions of Clause 25 (Notices), Clause 27 (Partial Invalidity) and Clause 33 (Arbitration) of the Facility Agreement shall be incorporated into this Amendment Agreement as if set out in full herein and as if references in those Clauses to “this Agreement” or “the Finance Documents” are references to this Amendment Agreement.
L Partial Invalidity If any provision of this Policy is, or becomes, invalid or unenforceable in accordance with the law to which this Policy is subject, such provision shall be deemed to be deleted and all other terms and conditions of this Policy shall remain in full force and effect.
The provisions of Clause 37 (Partial Invalidity), Clause 38 (Remedies and waivers), Clause 40 (Governing Law) and Clause 41.1 (Jurisdiction of German Courts) of the Original Facility Agreement shall be incorporated into this Agreement as if set out in full in this Agreement and as if references in those clauses to "this Agreement" or "the Finance Documents" are references to this Agreement.
Sections 1.2 (Interpretation), 13.1 (Governing Law), 13.4 (Successors and Assigns; No Recourse), 13.6 (Entire Agreement; Amendments), 13.7 (Waivers), 13.9 (Partial Invalidity), 13.10 (Execution in Counterparts), 13.12 (Jurisdiction; Specific Performance) and 13.13 (Waiver of Jury Trial) of the Purchase Agreement are incorporated herein by reference, mutatis mutandis.