Common use of Discretion in exercising rights Clause in Contracts

Discretion in exercising rights. A party may exercise a right or remedy or give or refuse its approval or consent in any way it considers appropriate (including by imposing conditions), unless this agreement expressly states otherwise.

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Discretion in exercising rights. A party may exercise a right or remedy or give or refuse its approval or consent in any way it considers appropriate (including by imposing conditions), unless this agreement deed expressly states otherwise.

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Samples: dbp.net.au

Discretion in exercising rights. A party may exercise a right or remedy or give or refuse its approval or consent in any way it considers appropriate (including by imposing conditions), unless this agreement expressly states otherwise. If a party does not exercise a right or remedy fully or at a given time, the party may still exercise it later.

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Samples: www.smilestyler.com.au

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Discretion in exercising rights. A party may exercise a right or remedy or give or refuse its approval or consent in any way it considers appropriate (including by imposing conditions), unless this agreement expressly states otherwise. Each of the Subscribers shall be at liberty to take its own desired course of action, which might be different from any action that the other Subscriber takes on any particular matter.

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Samples: Subscription Agreement

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