Common use of Interpreting the Contract Clause in Contracts

Interpreting the Contract. All parts of this contract apply to the maximum extent permitted by law. If any term of this contract is unenforceable, the remainder will be fully enforced to effect the parties' intent. Unless stated or context requires otherwise: (a) all internal references are to this contract and its parties; (b) "days" means "calendar days"; (c) "partner" is not used as a legal term of art and does not describe or imply a partnership; (d) "may" means that the applicable party has a right, but not a concomitant duty; (e) and a party's choices under this contract are in its sole discretion, subject to any applicable duties of good faith. Lists of examples following "including" or "e.g." are not exhaustive (i.e., are interpreted to include "without limitation"), unless qualified by words such as "only" or "solely." This contract will be interpreted according to the plain meaning of its terms without any presumption that it should be construed to favor either party. The section titles in the contract do not limit the other terms of this contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Service Agreement, Service Agreement