Limitations Period definition

Limitations Period means the statute of limitations period for a claim under 42 U.S.C. Section 1981 and the California ▇▇▇▇▇ Act (Cal. Civil Code §§ 51 and 52 et seq.).
Limitations Period means the statute of limitations period for a claim on a written
Limitations Period means 18 years with respect to general aviation aircraft and the components, systems, subassemblies, and other parts of such aircraft;.

Examples of Limitations Period in a sentence

  • Sections 3 (Verification), 5.2 (End of Term Duties), 6.1 (Reservation of Rights), 6.2 (Protection of Rights), 7 (Performance Warranty), 8 (Third Party Claims), 9 (Limitations of Liability), 10 (Confidentiality), 12.1 (Retention of data), 12.2 (Severability), 12.6 (Governing Law; Limitations Period), 12.12 (Waiver of Jury Trial) shall survive any termination of this Agreement.

  • Sections 3 (Verification), 5.2 (End of Term Duties), 6.1 (Reservation of Rights), 6.2 (Protection of Rights), 7 (Performance Warranty), 8 (Third Party Claims), 9 (Limitations of Liability), 10 (Confidentiality), 12.1 (Retention of data), 12.2 (Severability), 12.6 (Governing Law; Limitations Period), 12.13 (Waiver of Jury Trial) shall survive any termination of this Agreement.

  • Sections 3 (Verification), 5.2 (End of Term Duties), 6.1 (Reservation of Rights), 6.2 (Protection of Rights), 7 (Performance Warranty), 8 (Third Party Claims), 9 (Limitations of Liability), 10 (Confidentiality), 12.1 (Retention of data), 12.2 (Severability), 12.6 (Governing Law; Limitations Period), and 12.12 (Waiver of Jury Trial) herein shall survive any termination of this Agreement.

  • Sections 3 (Verification), 5.2 (End of Term Duties), 6.1 (Reservation of Rights), 6.2 (Protection of Rights), 7 (Performance Warranty), 8 (Third Party Claims), 9 (Limitations of Liability), 10 (Confidentiality), 12.1 (Retention of data), 12.2 (Severability) and 12.6 (Governing Law; Limitations Period) shall survive any termination of this Agreement.

  • Failure to timely file a claim within the Claim Limitations Period will result in an absolute bar to any claim that you have against All In Movers or its subsidiaries or affiliates for damages to your personal or real property, regardless of whether such damages arise in contract, tort, or under any other legal theory.


More Definitions of Limitations Period

Limitations Period means the period beginning on the Commencement Date and ending on the last day of the Term.
Limitations Period shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 6.3.
Limitations Period. Any legal action arising from this Agreement or from the Inspection and Report, including (but not limited to) the arbitration proceeding more specifically described above, must be commenced within one (1) year from the date of the Inspection. Failure to bring such an action within this time period shall be a complete bar to any such action and a full and complete waiver of any rights, or claims based thereon. This time limitation period may be shorter than provided by state law.
Limitations Period. The Client understands and agrees that any legal action concerning the interpretation of this Contract or arising from the Company’s inspection services and/or Report must be commenced within one (1) year from the date of the inspection. Failure to bring a legal action within that time shall be a complete bar to any such action and a full and complete waiver to any rights and claims concerning the interpretation of this Contract or arising from the Company’s inspection services and/or Report.
Limitations Period means the statute of limitations period for a claim on a written contract in the state in which the property securing the FHA-loan is located.
Limitations Period means the statute of limitations period for a claim under 42 U.S.C. Section 1981 and the California Unruh Act (Cal. Civil Code §§ 51 and 52 et seq.).
Limitations Period for filing suit upon any indemnity claims shall mean the survival period for a representation or warranty plus 60 days, and, for filing suit upon any and all other matters two years and one day following Closing.