Common use of Optional element Clause in Contracts

Optional element. As a practical matter, it makes sense for the courts with expertise in the relevant law to have the right to adjudicate disputes. Where one of the parties is outside England (or at least the UK), you may want to grant the courts of their home jurisdiction the right to adjudicate disputes, as this could ease enforcement in some circumstances. The courts of which jurisdiction will have the exclusive right to adjudicate disputes relating to the document (subject to applicable law)?

Appears in 11 contracts

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Optional element. As a practical matter, it makes sense for the courts with expertise in the relevant law to have the right to adjudicate disputes. Where one of the parties is outside England (or at least the UK), you may want to grant the courts of their home jurisdiction the right to adjudicate disputes, as this could ease enforcement in some circumstances. The courts of which jurisdiction will have the exclusive right to adjudicate disputes relating to the document (subject to applicable law)?? EXECUTION

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: seqlegal.com, seqlegal.com, seqlegal.com

Optional element. As a practical matter, it makes sense for the courts with expertise in the relevant law to have the right to adjudicate disputes. Where one of the parties is outside England (or at least the UK), you may want to grant the courts of their home jurisdiction the right to adjudicate disputes, as this could ease enforcement in some circumstances. The courts of which jurisdiction will have the exclusive right to adjudicate disputes relating to the document (subject to applicable law)? Clause 23: Interpretation Should provisions concerning the interpretation of the document be included?

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Saas Agreement

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Optional element. As a practical matter, it makes sense for the courts with expertise in the relevant law to have the right to adjudicate disputes. Where one of the parties is outside England (or at least the UK), you may want to grant the courts of their home jurisdiction the right to adjudicate disputes, as this could ease enforcement in some circumstances. The courts of which jurisdiction will have the exclusive right to adjudicate disputes relating to the document (subject to applicable law)?? EXECUTION

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.phase1.jkpda.gov.my

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