Parties Defined Clause Samples

The "Parties Defined" clause establishes the identities of all individuals or entities entering into the agreement. It typically specifies the full legal names of the parties and may assign shorthand references, such as "Buyer" and "Seller" or "Licensor" and "Licensee," for use throughout the contract. By clearly defining who is bound by the contract, this clause eliminates ambiguity and ensures that the rights and obligations set forth in the agreement are properly attributed to the correct parties.
Parties Defined. The parties to this Agreement shall include the parties identified at the head of this Agreement, or any corporation or other entity into or with which any of them be incorporated, merged or consolidated, or any corporation or entity which shall succeed to or acquire all or substantially all of the business and/or assets of any of them, as the case may be.
Parties Defined. The Management Team Agreement is entered into at Grove City, Ohio, June 13, 1988, between the South-Western City Schools Board of Education (hereafter referred to as the Board) and the South-Western Administrators' Association (hereafter referred to as The Association).
Parties Defined. The term teacher used in the agreement is intended to mean also supervisor, principal, director or other certificated personnel of the Board.
Parties Defined. The Facility includes, but is not limited to, the operator, governing body, officers, directors, members, shareholders, administrator, employees, managers, agents, and any parent company, subsidiary, or affiliates, and any person or entity alleged to be responsibility for the acts or omissions of the Facility. The Resident includes, but is not limited to, the Resident, the Resident’s Representative, guardian, conservator, attorney-in- fact, agent, sponsor, or any other person whose claim is derived through or on behalf of the Resident, including his/her spouse, child, parent, executor, administrator, personal representative, heir, survivor, and anyone entitled to bring a wrongful death claim relating to the Resident.
Parties Defined. The Parties hereto are defied as follows: a. Each of Veea and VSI shall mean itself and each of its past, present and future, known and unknown parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, divisions, proprietorships, associations, administrators, organizations, joint ventures, distributors, partners, employees, agents, representatives, independent contractors, officers, directors, managers, management, executives, members, principals, stockholders, shareholders, equity investees, attorneys, lawyers, executors, fiduciaries, successors, transferees, licensees, assigns, creditors, brokers, receivers, trustees, insurers, reinsurers, indemnitees, and all other related entities or individuals associated in any way with Veea or VSI, as the case may be, all in their personal and agency capacities. b. Harmonic shall mean itself and each of its past, present, and future, known and unknown parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, divisions, proprietorships, associations, administrators, organizations, joint ventures, distributors, partners, employees, agents, representatives, independent contractors, officers, directors, managers, management, executives, members, principals, stockholders, shareholders, equity investees, attorneys, lawyers, executors, fiduciaries, successors, transferees, licensees, assigns, creditors, brokers, receivers, trustees, insurers, reinsurers, indemnitees, and all other related entities or individuals associated in any way with Harmonic, all in their personal and agency capacities.

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