Common use of Ambiguity Clause in Contracts

Ambiguity. The parties to this Agreement, and each of them, hereby represent that the language contained herein is to be construed as jointly proposed and jointly accepted, and in the event of any subsequent determination of ambiguity, all parties shall be treated as equally responsible for such ambiguity.

Appears in 13 contracts

Sources: Vendor / Consultant Services Agreement, Landscaping Services Agreement, Landscaping Services Agreement

Ambiguity. The parties parities to this Agreementagreement, and each of them, hereby represent that the language contained herein is to be construed as jointly proposed and jointly accepted, and in the event of any subsequent determination of ambiguity, all parties shall be treated as equally responsible for such ambiguity.

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Independent Contractor Agreement, Independent Contractor Agreement

Ambiguity. The parties Parties to this Agreement, and each of them, hereby represent that the language contained herein is to be construed as jointly proposed and jointly accepted, and in the event of any subsequent determination of ambiguity, all parties Parties shall be treated as equally responsible for such ambiguity.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: General Services Agreement, Independent Contractor Services Agreement, General Services Agreement

Ambiguity. The parties parities to this Agreement, and each of them, hereby represent that the language contained herein is to be construed as jointly proposed and jointly accepted, and in the event of any subsequent determination of ambiguity, all parties shall be treated as equally responsible for such ambiguity.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Independent Contractor Agreement, Independent Contractor Agreement

Ambiguity. The parties to this Agreementagreement, and each of them, hereby represent that the language contained herein is to be construed as jointly proposed and jointly accepted, and in the event of any subsequent determination of ambiguity, all parties shall be treated as equally responsible for such ambiguity.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract Services Agreement, Contract Services Agreement