Series of Separate Covenants Clause Samples

The "Series of Separate Covenants" clause defines each obligation or promise within a contract as an independent and distinct commitment. In practice, this means that if one covenant is breached, it does not automatically affect the enforceability of the others; for example, a party failing to meet one specific requirement does not excuse them from fulfilling the remaining obligations. This clause ensures that each covenant stands on its own, thereby maintaining the integrity of the contract and preventing a single breach from undermining the entire agreement.
Series of Separate Covenants. The covenants contained in Section 2(a), (b), and (c) shall be construed as a series of separate covenants, one for each city, county and state of any geographic area in the Territory. Except for geographic coverage, each such separate covenant shall be deemed identical in terms to the covenant contained in Section 2(a) and (b). If, in any judicial proceeding, a court refuses to enforce any of such separate covenants (or any part thereof), then such unenforceable covenant (or such part) shall be eliminated from this Addendum to the extent necessary to permit the remaining separate covenants (or portions thereof) to be enforced. In the event the provisions of Section 2 are deemed to exceed the time, geographic, or scope limitations permitted by applicable law, then such provisions shall be reformed to the maximum time, geographic or scope limitations, as the case may be, then permitted by such law.