Common use of Retention of Jurisdiction Clause in Contracts

Retention of Jurisdiction. D. It is necessary and appropriate for the Court to retain jurisdiction to, among other things, interpret and enforce the terms and provisions of this Order and the Agreement, and to adjudicate, if necessary, any and all disputes arising under or relating in any way to, or affecting, any of the transactions contemplated under the Agreement.

Appears in 29 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement (Congoleum Corp), Settlement Agreement (American Biltrite Inc), Settlement Agreement (American Biltrite Inc)

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Retention of Jurisdiction. D. 6. It is necessary and appropriate for the Court to retain jurisdiction to, among other things, interpret and enforce the terms and provisions of this Order and the Agreement, and to adjudicate, if necessary, any and all disputes arising under or relating in any way to, or affecting, any of the transactions contemplated under the Agreement. Such jurisdiction shall be retained even if the case is closed and the case may be reopened for such purpose.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

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