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The sauce is not "severable" from the dish as a whole.
That, however, is not an essential requirement of a severable contract.
Depending on circumstances, though, it may be severable from the rest of the contract.
If the agreement is severable, two applicable laws may be selected.
The panel further held that the two-parent notice requirement was not severable.
Vinson further ruled the clause was not severable, which had the effect of striking down the entire law.
Any provision held invalid shall be severable from the remaining portions of this section.
We note that this safe harbor is an important but severable element of our compliance and enforcement scheme.
The buyer claimed that the contract was severable, accepted one lot and rejected the other for breach of condition.
(ii) The parties agreed that delivery could be by instalments but the contract is not severable.
Mineral rights are severable from property ownership.
The court determined that the part of the Act which details punishment is severable from the rest of the act.
The court then determined that the arbitration clause was not severable from the rest of the contract, rendering the entire agreement void.
Therefore, the provisions are not severable from one another, and holding one unconstitutional requires invalidating the other.
A provision is textually severable if it remains grammatical and correct after severance.
It is substantially severable if its substance after severance remains true to its "legislative purpose, operation and effect".
If the parties had agreed that each consignment was to be separately paid for, the court will normally construe the contract as severable.
Judge Vinson ruled that "because the individual mandate is unconstitutional and not severable, the entire Act must be declared void."
It must establish whether the act (or a severable part of it) in which the impugned provision is found is valid.
The test of whether a clause is severable is an objective test-whether a reasonable person would see the contract standing even without the clauses.
And each of them is deemed implicitly to be comprised of severable parts unless it contains specific nonseverability language.
"The inquiry into whether a statute is severable is essentially an inquiry into legislative intent."
The House of Lords held that since the sellers had opted for the one shipment, albeit with separate documents, the contract was not severable.
Where delivery is made in instalments, the extent of the unpaid seller's lien depends upon whether the contract is severable.
A severable contract is generally one where goods are to be delivered in instalments which are to lie separately paid for (see paragraph 11-08 above).