Interpretation not to disadvantage a Party Sample Clauses
The 'Interpretation not to disadvantage a Party' clause ensures that if any part of the contract is ambiguous or open to multiple interpretations, it will not be interpreted in a way that unfairly disadvantages either party. In practice, this means that neither party can argue that unclear language should be construed against the other, even if one party drafted the agreement. This clause promotes fairness and prevents one-sided interpretations, helping to resolve ambiguities without bias and reducing the risk of disputes over unclear terms.
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Interpretation not to disadvantage a Party. In the interpretation of this Agreement no rules of construction shall apply to the disadvantage of one Party on the basis that that Party put forward this Agreement or any part thereof.