Four-Element Contractual Provision
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A Four-Element Contractual Provision is a atomic contract provision that contains four distinct but interrelated contractual stipulations, contractual conditions or contractual requirements.
- Context:
- It can can from being a Four-Element Obligation Provision to being a Four-Element Permission Provision to being a Four-Element Declarative Provision.
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- Example(s):
- Four-Element Obligation Provisions:
- Four-Element Late Payment Penalty and Interest Provision:
- “[If payment is not made within 15 days of the due date]1triggering condition [a late fee of $100 will be applied]2obligation/penalty [and interest will accrue at a rate of 1% per month]3additional obligation/penalty [until full payment is received]4duration of obligation/penalty."
- Four-Element Delivery and Acceptance Provision:
- “[Seller shall deliver the goods to Buyer's warehouse]1primary obligation [by June 30, 2023,]2deadline/requirement [at which point Buyer shall promptly inspect the goods]3secondary obligation [and provide written notice of acceptance or rejection within 10 business days]4additional requirement."
- Four-Element Late Payment Penalty and Interest Provision:
- Four-Element Permission Provisions:
- Four-Element Intellectual Property Ownership and License Provision:
- “[Contractor agrees that all work product created under this agreement shall be considered a work made for hire,]1acknowledgement/agreement [with all intellectual property rights owned exclusively by Client,]2ownership declaration [and Contractor hereby assigns to Client any and all such rights.]3assignment of rights [Client grants Contractor a limited, non-exclusive license to use the work product solely for the purpose of performing the services under this agreement]4permission/license grant."
- Four-Element Intellectual Property Ownership and License Provision:
- Four-Element Declarative Provisions:
- Four-Element Title Transfer upon Full Payment Provision:
- “[Title to the property shall transfer to the buyer]1primary declaration [upon the execution of this agreement]2timing of declaration [conditional upon the full payment of the purchase price]3condition for declaration [by the closing date specified herein]4deadline for condition."
- Four-Element Title Transfer upon Full Payment Provision:
- Four-Element Obligation Provisions:
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Conditional Contractual Element, Contract Modification, Contractual Synthesis, Interdependent Contract Clause, Legal Drafting Technique, Provision Complexity, Risk Mitigation in Contracts, Contractual Provision Annotation.