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The parties may wish to allow some flexibility in performance allowing the other party to make small breaches of the Agreement without automatically causing the Agreement to end.
A Waiver clause allows a party to waive one breach of the Agreement by the other party, while reserving the right to insist on strict compliance with the Agreement in the future.
The waiver of a breach of this Agreement does not constitute a waiver of other breaches of the Agreement.
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