Demand and Limitations on Claims Sample Clauses

Demand and Limitations on Claims. Any demand for arbitration must be made in writing to the other party or parties. In no event will any demand for arbitration be made after the date that the institution of legal proceedings based on such claim, dispute or other matter would be barred by the applicable statute of limitations.
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Demand and Limitations on Claims. Any Party making a demand for‌‌‌‌‌ 2 arbitration must make such demand in writing to the other Party. In no event shall any demand 3 for arbitration be made after the date that the institution of legal proceedings based on such 4 claim, dispute or other matter would be barred by the applicable statute of limitations. As noted 5 above, if the Parties are unable to agree upon the arbitration/mediation service to be used to 6 resolve the dispute, then the dispute shall be resolved by AAA.

Related to Demand and Limitations on Claims

  • Limitations on Claims In addition to the limitations on indemnification set forth in Section 9(a) above, the Employer shall not be obligated pursuant to this Agreement:

  • Limitations on Damages Neither Party shall be liable for any consequential, special or indirect losses or damages suffered by the other Party, whether or not the likelihood of such losses or damages was known by the Party.

  • Limitations on Voting Rights (a) Except as expressly provided in this Trust Agreement and in the Indenture and as otherwise required by law, no Holder of Preferred Securities shall have any right to vote or in any manner otherwise control the administration, operation and management of the Trust or the obligations of the parties hereto, nor shall anything herein set forth, or contained in the terms of the Securities Certificates, be construed so as to constitute the Holders from time to time as partners or members of an association.

  • Limitations on Liability The Custodian shall not be liable for any loss, claim, damage or other liability arising from the following causes:

  • Limitations on Amounts A Letter of Credit shall be issued, amended, renewed or extended only if (and upon issuance, amendment, renewal or extension of each Letter of Credit the Borrower shall be deemed to represent and warrant that), after giving effect to such issuance, amendment, renewal or extension (i) the aggregate LC Exposure of the Issuing Bank (determined for these purposes without giving effect to the participations therein of the Lenders pursuant to paragraph (e) of this Section) shall not exceed $25,000,000, (ii) the total Multicurrency Credit Exposures shall not exceed the aggregate Multicurrency Commitment and (iii) the total Covered Debt Amount shall not exceed the Borrowing Base then in effect.

  • Limitations on Actions Any action brought under this Contract, except an action for breach of warranty, shall be brought within the shorter of the statutory limitations period and the period of three years from the date of final payment without any tolling of this statutory limitations period for any reason whatsoever.

  • EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS The aforementioned “Limited Warranty” does not apply to any Products which have been subjected to

  • No Limitations on Actions Stockholder signs this Agreement solely in his, her or its capacity as the record and/or beneficial owner, as applicable, of the Owned Shares; this Agreement shall not limit or otherwise affect the actions of Stockholder in any other capacity, including such person’s capacity, if any, as an officer of the Company or a member of the Board of Directors of the Company; and nothing herein shall limit or affect the Company’s rights in connection with the Amended and Restated Securities Purchase Agreement.

  • Limitations on Debt Create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Debt except:

  • Limitations on Amount Buyer will have liability (for indemnification or otherwise) with respect to claims under Section 11 only for an amount equal to the amount of the Purchase Price paid by Buyer as of the date that the claim for indemnification is made.

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