General Contract Clauses: Headings (LA) | Practical Law

General Contract Clauses: Headings (LA) | Practical Law

A Standard Clause, also referred to as a captions, titles, or headings and captions clause, establishing that headings used to identify an agreement's provisions, including sections, articles, clauses, exhibits, and schedules, do not have any substantive meaning or interpretive value under Louisiana law. It usually appears in the boilerplate section of the agreement. This Standard Clause has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting tips.

General Contract Clauses: Headings (LA)

Practical Law Standard Clauses w-000-2614 (Approx. 7 pages)

General Contract Clauses: Headings (LA)

by Practical Law Commercial Transactions, with Robert P. Thibeaux and Seth E. Bagwell, Carver Darden, Koretzky, Tessier, Finn, Blossman & Areaux L.L.C.
Law stated as of 22 Feb 2017Louisiana
A Standard Clause, also referred to as a captions, titles, or headings and captions clause, establishing that headings used to identify an agreement's provisions, including sections, articles, clauses, exhibits, and schedules, do not have any substantive meaning or interpretive value under Louisiana law. It usually appears in the boilerplate section of the agreement. This Standard Clause has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting tips.