This Is What Confusion Over “This Agreement” Looks Like

Ah, you never know what you’re going to dredge up from the murky depths of Edgar! As regular readers will know, two recommendations I make in MSCD tend to cause brains to implode. One of those recommendations is that you dispense with using this agreement as a defined term. (The other recommendation is that you use states instead of represents and … Read More

“This Agreement Allows”

I signalled in this post that my task of compiling guidelines to the building blocks of contract language is largely done. But it will never be over, and here’s an example of that. I recently encountered the formula this agreement allows. That sent me to EDGAR, where I found the following examples: As a general form of contract, this Agreement … Read More

“Nothing in this Agreement Prevents X from [Doing Something]”

[Update: This 30 July 2017 post rendered this post redundant.] In this 2015 post I consider Nothing in this agreement gives X the right to [do something]. Now let’s consider Nothing in this agreement prevents X from [doing something]. We have to ask the age-old question: what category of contract language is this? Is it language of discretion? In other … Read More

Yes, the Defined Term “This Agreement” Really Is Pointless

I’ve said any number of times (most recently in this 2016 post) that creating the defined term this Agreement is pointless. Actually, let’s just call it dumb. My thanks to @neil_neilzone for making that clear this morning with the following tweet: https://twitter.com/neil_neilzone/status/870596648132628480 When you create the defined term this Agreement by means of an integrated definition in the introductory clause, the … Read More

On “This Agreement” and Sweating the Small Stuff

You’re a client. I give you my redraft of one of your templates. We discuss my version. During those discussions, you ask that I restore the capital A to this agreement. Here’s what MSCD 2.110–.110 says about that: It’s common practice to create in the introductory clause the defined term this Agreement. … But this defined term is unnecessary: the definite article this in … Read More

A Further Note on “During the Term of This Agreement”

In MSCD, as well as in this 2007 post, I say that the phrase during the term of this agreement is usually redundant. I use the following example: During the term of this agreement, the [The] Company shall pay Jones an automobile expense allowance of $1,000 per month, grossed up for income tax purposes, and reimburse Jones for all gasoline … Read More

“Nothing in this Agreement Gives X the Right”

Behold the following: Nothing in this agreement gives either party a license or other right to use the trademarks … If the idea is that neither party is allowed to use the trademarks in the specified manner, say so: Each party shall not use the trademarks … For one, it’s shorter. And second, if you say “Nothing in this agreement gives” … Read More

“This Agreement Contemplates”

I sometimes get from unexpected quarters ideas for new bits of contract language for to me ponder. Last week, my web designer, the inestimable Selene Bowlby of iDesign Studios, asked me about the phrase “this agreement contemplates,” which she had seen in a contract for web-design services. An astronomer contemplates the universe. An existentialist contemplates being and nothingness. I contemplate … Read More

Why Bother with Anything Other Than “This Agreement”?

Today I saw a contract that referred to itself throughout as “this CRADA.” Besides the fact that “CRADA” (standing for “cooperative research and development agreement”) has to be one of the least appealing acronyms, why bother using anything other than “this agreement”? Assuming that the full reference is used in the title and once in the introductory clause, readers don’t have … Read More

How do you want this agreement to address the recipient’s trading in securities of the disclosing party?

Option 1 has the recipient simply acknowledge what the law is. But it’s not clear that agreeing to keep information confidential prevents trading while in possession of that information; see Donald C. Langevoort, 18 Insider Trading Regulation, Enforcement and Prevention § 6:7 (2010). To prevent trading, you should have the recipient agree not to trade. Whether you select option 2 … Read More