Severability Clause Example with 4 Variations from Business Contracts

This page contains Severability clauses in business contracts and legal agreements. An example clause is provided at the top of the page, followed by clauses with minor variations. You can view the text differences by selecting the "Show Differences" option.
Severability. If any part of this Note is construed to be in violation of any law, such part shall be modified to achieve the objective of the Parties to the fullest extent permitted by law and the balance of this Note shall remain in full force and effect.

Variations of a "Severability" Clause from Business Contracts

Severability. If any part of this Note Interest is construed to be in violation of any law, such part shall be modified to achieve the objective of the Parties Company and Investor to the fullest extent permitted by law and the balance of this Note Interest shall remain in full force and effect.
Severability. If any part of this Note is construed to be in violation of any law, such part shall be modified to achieve the objective of the Parties Borrower and Lender to the fullest extent permitted by law and the balance of this Note shall remain in full force and effect.
Severability. If any part of this Note Agreement is construed to be in violation of any law, such part shall be modified to achieve the objective of the Parties parties to the fullest extent permitted by law and the balance of this Note Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
Severability. If any part of this Note Agreement is construed to be in violation of any law, such part shall be modified to achieve the objective of the Parties parties to the fullest extent permitted by law and the balance of this Note Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.