Common use of Time bar Clause in Contracts

Time bar. If no Dispute Notice has been issued within 18 months following the occurrence of events or circumstances giving rise to the Dispute (regardless of the actual knowledge of either Party of such events and circumstances), all claims related to such Dispute (including any allegations of billing errors) shall be deemed waived and the aggrieved Party shall thereafter be barred from proceeding thereon.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Resiliency Service Program Customer Service Agreement, Solar Energy Purchase Agreement

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Time bar. If no Dispute Notice has been issued within 18 eighteen (18) months following the occurrence of events or circumstances giving rise to the Dispute (regardless of the actual knowledge of either Party of such events and circumstances), all claims related to such Dispute (including any allegations of billing errors) shall be deemed waived and the aggrieved Party shall thereafter be barred from proceeding thereon.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

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