Contract Provision-Related Guideline Statement
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A Contract Provision-Related Guideline Statement is a contract-related guideline statement that provides interpretative guidance specific to a contract provision.
- Context:
- It can (typically) serve to clarify the intent, scope, and application of a particular provision in a contract.
- It can (typically) assist in understanding the operational aspects of a contract without prescribing specific actions.
- It can (typically) be employed to prevent disputes by providing clarity and preventing misinterpretation.
- It can (often) be used in the context of Contractual Negotiations and Legal Analysis to ensure a shared understanding of contract terms.
- It can range from being a guidance on the use of leased premises to a guidance on compliance with established rules.
- It can range from being a Precise Contract Provision-Related Guideline Statement to being a Vague Contract Provision-Related Guideline Statement.
- It can be a member of a Contract Clause-Related Guideline Statement.
- It can be a part of a Contract Language-Related Rule.
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- Example(s):
- A statement explaining the extent of permissible activities under the "use of leased premises" provision.
- A guideline on interpreting "reasonable interference" in the context of the lessor's control over common areas.
- An explanation of what constitutes "reasonable amendments" to the rules governing the leased premises and common areas.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- A Contract-Related Legal Principle that underpins broader legal frameworks (without specific reference to a contract provision).
- See: Contract Interpretation, Contractual Obligation, Legal Document Analysis, Contract Drafting Guide.