Cooperation Clause

/ˌkoʊəˈpɒrəɪʃən klɔːz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A contractual provision requiring parties to collaborate and provide necessary assistance to fulfill the contract's objectives.
    The cooperation clause mandated that both companies share information promptly.

Forms

  • cooperation clause

Commentary

Draft cooperation clauses clearly specifying the scope and limits of required cooperation to avoid ambiguities in enforcement.

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