Examples of Clause Samples

The "Examples of" clause serves to illustrate or clarify the meaning and application of specific terms, obligations, or provisions within a contract or legal document. It typically provides a non-exhaustive list of scenarios, items, or actions that fall under a particular definition or requirement, helping parties understand the intended scope. For instance, if a contract refers to "confidential information," the clause might list types of data considered confidential. This clause's core function is to enhance clarity and reduce ambiguity, ensuring all parties have a shared understanding of key concepts or requirements.
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Examples of. “Program”: Autism Spectrum Disorders services; Social Emotional School Programs (▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Cascade Academy, Pacific Academy, DTP); Deaf/Hard of Hearing programs (classrooms and itinerant services); Speech Language Pathology services; Vision services; AC/AT program; Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education (EI/ECSE) programs (includes home visits, classrooms, and community).
Examples of. Confidential Information include marketing, merchandising, business plans, business methods, pricing, purchasing, licensing, contracts, employee, supplier or customer information, customer, vendor or partner client or contact lists, financial data, technological developments, manufacturing processes and specifications, product formulas, ingredient specifications, software code, and all other proprietary information which is not publicly available to others. Prior to leaving the Company, I agree to return all materials in my possession containing Confidential Information, as well as all other documents and other tangible items provided to me by General Mills, or developed by me in connection with my employment with the Company. b. agree to promptly tell General M▇▇▇▇ about any ideas, concepts, improvements, designs, inventions, discoveries, and creative works (collectively, “Work Product”) which I conceive or create during my employment with General M▇▇▇▇ which relate to General M▇▇▇▇’ businesses. I further agree to immediately, automatically and irrevocably assign, and hereby do assign, to General M▇▇▇▇ any and all intellectual property rights in and to such Work Product, and all such intellectual property rights shall be solely and exclusively owned by General M▇▇▇▇.
Examples of. Common Fixed Assets contemplated by subparagraph (e) above would include, but not be limited to, the purchase, use and maintenance of a corporate airplane, corporate apartment(s) or corporate automobiles. The costs and expenses for Common Fixed Assets would be allocated among the Affiliated Companies, as follows: 1) The cost to acquire or place in service a particular Common Fixed Asset, together with the cost of all leasehold or other improvements thereto, would be allocated among and paid by each of the Affiliated Companies, including the Companies, based upon a fraction, the numerator of which is the five-year moving average of revenues for each Affiliated Corporation and the denominator is the aggregate of the five-year moving averages of revenues for all of the Affiliated Companies. 2) In general, Common Fixed Asset related costs which are associated with clearly identifiable usage by a particular Affiliated Corporation would be billed to that Affiliated Corporation at a pre-determined fixed rate. The fixed rate would be based upon incremental out-of-pocket costs. The remaining costs for Common Fixed Assets (which arise both out of use that is common (or indistinguishable as to a particular Affiliated Corporation) as well as insufficient use to fully absorb all Common Fixed Asset costs) would be allocated among all Affiliated Companies based upon the formula described in subparagraph (1) above.
Examples of items for which the District agrees to compensate for loss or damage to specific utilitarian personal property necessary for employee job performance are prescription eyeglasses, orthopedic prostheses and safety shoes.
Examples of confidential information" to expand this clause:
Examples of the “direct costs” include, but are not limited to, the following: (i) reasonable costs of reproducing and transporting documents or records to the competent authority of the applicant Party; (ii) reasonable fees imposed by a financial institution or other record keeper for copying records and research related to a specific request for information; (iii) reasonable costs for stenographic reports and interviews, depositions or testimony; (iv) reasonable fees and expenses, determined in accordance with amounts allowed under applicable law, on the person who voluntarily appears in the territory of one of the Contracting Parties for interview, deposition or testimony relating to a particular information request; (v) reasonable legal fees for non-government counsel appointed or retained, with the approval of the competent authority of the applicant Party, for litigation;
Examples of. [***] under Section 6.6.2
Examples of. Digital Offering Background IP include, but are not limited to, the design, structure, "look and feel" and arrangement of the Digital Offering and all processes, tools, software, technology, confidential information and trade secrets pertaining to the Digital Offering, together with any custom developments created or provided in connection with or related to this Agreement. You have no right to, and will not, create any modifications, extensions, or derivatives (including derivative works) of any of the Digital Offering Background IP nor to derive any technology from Digital Offering Background IP (such as modifications, extensions, derivatives (including derivative works) and technology).
Examples of. ‘circumstances beyond the control of the Employer include but are not limited to one or a combination of the following: (a) Inclement weather or natural disasters; (b) Power failure; (c) Plant and machinery failure.
Examples of actions by an employee who is experiencing family and domestic violence include attending medical appointments, arranging for the safety of the Employee or a close relative (including relocation), attending courts hearings etc.