General Key Terms Clause Samples

The 'General Key Terms' clause defines and clarifies the essential terms and concepts used throughout the agreement. It typically lists specific words or phrases and provides their precise meanings as they apply within the contract, ensuring that all parties interpret these terms consistently. By establishing clear definitions at the outset, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes over terminology, thereby promoting clarity and certainty in the interpretation of the contract's provisions.
General Key Terms 

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  • Key Terms Throughout this document, “You” and “

  • General Terms For purposes of this Agreement the following terms shall have the following meanings:

  • Delivery Terms All products sent to Customer shall be sent EX Works (EXW) or FCA the Company’s facility in El Cajon, CA, and in domestic packing. Customer will bear and pay for all taxes of any nature imposed prior to, at the time of, or after delivery to, the carrier at the EXW or FCA point. Customer shall also bear and pay for all charges for freight, shipping, consular fees, customs duties, and all costs and charges.

  • GENERAL TERMS & CONDITIONS 23.1 TRAINING: Service Provider shall train designated Bank officials on the configuration, operation/ functionalities, maintenance, support & administration for software, application architecture and components, installation, troubleshooting processes of the proposed Services as mentioned in this Agreement.

  • Insurance Terms and Conditions Company must maintain the following limits and coverages uninterrupted or amended through the term of this Agreement. In the event Company becomes in default of the following requirements, Authority reserves the right to take whatever actions it deems necessary to protect its interests. Required liability policies other than Workers’ Compensation / Employer’s Liability will provide that Authority, members of Authority’s governing body, and Authority’s officers, volunteers and employees are included as additional insureds.