Nothing in either Paragraph Sample Clauses

The 'Nothing in either Paragraph' clause serves to clarify that the provisions in the referenced paragraphs do not override or affect other terms of the agreement. In practice, this clause is often used to ensure that specific exceptions or limitations stated in certain paragraphs are not interpreted as altering the general rights or obligations elsewhere in the contract. Its core function is to maintain the integrity of the broader agreement by preventing unintended consequences or misinterpretations that could arise from reading individual paragraphs in isolation.
Nothing in either Paragraph. 7.2 or Paragraph 7.3 of this Part B Joint Controller Agreement (Optional) of Annex 1Processing Personal Data shall preclude the Buyer and the Supplier reaching any other agreement, including by way of compromise with a third party complainant or claimant, as to the apportionment of financial responsibility for any Claim Losses as a result of a Data Loss Event, having regard to all the circumstances of the Data Loss Event and the legal and financial obligations of the Buyer.

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