residylauseet
Residylauseet, often translated as residual clauses, are provisions in legal documents, particularly contracts and statutes, that specify how certain matters are to be handled if they are not explicitly addressed elsewhere in the document. These clauses act as a fallback mechanism, ensuring that there is a predetermined course of action for unforeseen or unaddressed situations, thereby preventing legal ambiguity and potential disputes.
The primary purpose of a residuary clause is to dispose of any remaining assets or rights that
The wording of residuary clauses is critical. Ambiguity in these provisions can lead to significant legal challenges,