Common use of Two Constructions Clause in Contracts

Two Constructions. It is the intention of the Parties hereto that if any provision of this Lease is capable of two constructions, one of which would render the provision void and the other of which would render the provision valid, then the provision shall have the meaning which renders it valid.

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Sources: Lease, Lease, Lease

Two Constructions. It is the intention of the Parties parties hereto that if any provision of this Lease Permit is capable of two constructions, one of which would render the provision void and the other of which would render the provision valid, then the provision shall have the meaning which renders it valid.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Non Exclusive Air Carrier Operating Permit

Two Constructions. It is the intention of the Parties parties hereto that if any provision of this Lease is capable of two constructions, one of which would render the provision void and the other of which would render the provision valid, then the provision shall have the meaning which renders it valid.

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Sources: Lease Agreement