Monetary References Clause Samples
The 'Monetary References' clause defines how monetary amounts are to be interpreted and referenced throughout the agreement. It typically specifies the currency to be used (such as US dollars or euros), and may clarify whether amounts are inclusive or exclusive of taxes, fees, or other charges. By standardizing the treatment of all financial figures in the contract, this clause ensures clarity and prevents disputes over currency conversions or misunderstandings about the amounts owed.
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Monetary References. Whenever any amounts of money are referred to herein, such amounts shall be deemed to be in lawful money of Canada unless otherwise expressed.
Monetary References. Whenever any amounts of money are referred to herein, such amounts shall be deemed to be in lawful money of the United States unless otherwise expressed.
Monetary References. Any reference in this Agreement to “Dollars”, “
Monetary References. Any reference in this Agreement to a monetary amount, including the use of the term "Dollar" or the symbol "$", shall mean the lawful currency of Canada unless the contrary is specified or provided for elsewhere in this Agreement.
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Monetary References. All references to currency herein and in the Note shall be to lawful money of the United States of America, unless otherwise expressed.
Monetary References. Any reference to “$” or “
Monetary References. Whenever an amount of money is referred to in this Financing Commitment or any document entered into pursuant hereto, such amount shall, unless otherwise expressly stated, be in Cdn. Dollars.
Monetary References. Except as otherwise specified in this Indenture or the Trust Notes of a Series or a supplemental indenture with respect to a Series, any reference in this Indenture to “Dollars”, “dollars” or the sign “$” shall be deemed to be a reference to lawful money of the United States.