Common use of Time bar Clause in Contracts

Time bar. (a) If a party to a Transaction Document does not give a Dispute Notice under clause 5.1(a) in respect of a Dispute under the relevant Transaction Document within 12 Months after the date it becomes aware of the occurrence of the event or circumstance giving rise to the Dispute:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.aurizon.com.au, www.qca.org.au, www.qca.org.au

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Time bar. (a) If a party to a Transaction Document does not give a Dispute Notice under clause 5.1(a6.1(a) in respect of a Dispute under the relevant Transaction Document within 12 Months after the date it becomes aware of the occurrence of the event or circumstance giving rise to the Dispute:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Train Operations Agreement

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Time bar. (a) If a party to a Transaction Document does not give a Dispute Notice under clause 5.1(a) in respect of a Dispute under the relevant Transaction Document within 12 3612 Months after the date it becomes aware of the occurrence of the event or circumstance giving rise to the Dispute:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.qca.org.au

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