In many cases, a cross-reference is followed by the caption of the section referred to. For example, “… subject to Section 9.2 (Governing Law)”, where “Governing Law” is the caption of Section 9.2. This is a good practice, especially given…
When the Section Referred to Doesn’t Exist If a cross-reference points to a section that isn’t found in the document, that’s obviously a problem. And it happens more than you might think. This error was found in 95% of EDGAR…