Where executed in counterparts Sample Clauses
The 'Where executed in counterparts' clause allows a contract or agreement to be signed in multiple separate copies, each of which is considered an original. In practice, this means that parties do not all need to sign the same physical document; instead, each party can sign their own copy, and together these signed copies form a single binding agreement. This clause facilitates the execution of contracts when parties are in different locations, streamlining the signing process and ensuring that logistical challenges do not delay or invalidate the agreement.
Where executed in counterparts. 23.1.1 the Agreement shall not take effect until all of the counterparts have been delivered; and
23.1.2 delivery will take place when the date of delivery is agreed between the Parties after execution of the Agreement as evidenced by the date at the top of the Agreement.
Where executed in counterparts. 23.1.1 the Framework Agreement shall not take effect until all of the counterparts have been delivered; and
23.1.2 delivery will take place when the date of delivery is agreed between the Parties after execution of the Framework Agreement as evidenced by the date at the top of the Framework Agreement.