Common use of Suit at Law or in Equity Clause in Contracts

Suit at Law or in Equity. Either or both of the Ally Parties may institute proceedings in a proper court of law or equity to enforce any and all provisional remedies such Ally Party(ies) have at law or equity, including injunctive relief and action for possession of Collateral, an order for accounting, appointment of a receiver or examiner, or the like. Either or both of the Ally Parties may apply for and have granted any equitable or other legal relief appropriate to enforce any right or remedy including specific performance and the issuance of any ex parte preliminary injunction to protect the Collateral.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Vroom, Inc.), Inventory Financing and Security Agreement (RumbleON, Inc.), Financing and Security Agreement (Carvana Co.)

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