clauzelor
Clauzelor are the terms and provisions that make up contracts and other legal instruments. In legal and commercial language, a clause (clauza) sets out a specific right, obligation, condition, or rule within an agreement. The plural form clauzelor is used when referring to multiple such provisions. Clauzele are essential for defining how a contract operates, allocating risk, and outlining remedies in case of breach. They can be broadly categorized as substantive clauses, which govern core rights and duties, and boilerplate or general clauses, which cover process and framework aspects of the agreement.
Substantive clauses address the main elements of the arrangement. This includes price or consideration, payment terms,
Drafting and interpretation are central to the value of clauzelor. Clauzele should be clear, precise, and free
See also: contract law, contract drafting, boilerplate clause, interpretation of contracts.