Common use of Entire Deed Clause in Contracts

Entire Deed. 7.1 This Deed constitutes the entire Deed between the parties with respect to the contents and subject matter hereof and supersedes and extinguishes all prior Deeds, representations, correspondence and understandings between the parties.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement

Entire Deed. 7.1 This Deed constitutes states all the entire Deed between express terms agreed by the parties with respect as to the contents and subject matter hereof and matters referred to in this Deed. It supersedes and extinguishes all prior Deedscontracts, obligations, representations, correspondence conduct and understandings between the partiesparties relating to the subject matter of this Deed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Participant Agreement, Participant Agreement, Participant Agreement

Entire Deed. 7.1 This Deed constitutes the entire Deed between the parties with respect to the contents Parties and subject matter hereof revokes and supersedes and extinguishes all prior Deeds, representations, correspondence and understandings previous Deeds between the partiesParties, concerning the matters covered herein whether written oral or implied. The terms and condition of this Deed shall not be changed or modified except by written amendments duly agreed between the Parties.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Lease Deed, Lease Deed (Encore Capital Group Inc), Lease Deed (Encore Capital Group Inc)

Entire Deed. 7.1 This Deed constitutes states all the entire Deed between express terms agreed by the parties with respect Parties as to the contents and subject matter hereof and matters referred to in this Deed. It supersedes and extinguishes all prior Deedscontracts, obligations, representations, correspondence conduct and understandings between the partiesParties relating to the subject matter of this Deed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Funding Deed, Funding Deed, Funding Deed

Entire Deed. 7.1 This Deed deed constitutes the entire Deed deed between the parties in connection with respect to the contents and its subject matter hereof and supersedes and extinguishes all prior Deeds, representations, correspondence and previous deeds or understandings between the partiesparties in connection with its subject matter.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Confidentiality Deed