Quebec Civil Code definition
Examples of Quebec Civil Code in a sentence
All disputes arising out of this Agreement shall be finally settled by final and binding arbitration in Montreal, Canada, before, and under the then current commercial arbitration rules of the Quebec Civil Code, subject to the additional limitations set forth herein.
For those actions or proceedings governed by the laws of Quebec, the prescriptive period is set out in the Quebec Civil Code.
Unless the parties decide otherwise in an arbitration agreement, the arbitration shall be conducted under the presidency of a sole arbitrator and shall be conducted in accordance with the rules of law and the provisions of the Quebec Civil Code of Procedure, in force at the time of the dispute.
The Customer cannot unilaterally terminate the Services without cause and expressly waives the exercise of the right or privilege under Section 2125 of the Quebec Civil Code.
Each Loan Party's chief executive office and domicile (for purposes of the Quebec Civil Code) is located at the addresses set forth on Schedule 4.15(c) hereto.
Notwithstanding any provision of applicable law, including section 2125 of the Quebec Civil Code (the benefit of which is hereby waived by the Customer), this Agreement may not be terminated for convenience except as may be expressly provided in Schedule B of this Agreement.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 1864 of the Quebec Civil Code, Lessee acknowledges that the only repairs which Lessor is required to make are those repairs stipulated in this lease to be the responsibility of Lessor.
As of the Restatement Effective Date, the location of such Grantor’s principal place of business and chief executive office (and domicile for the purposes of the Quebec Civil Code) is at the place specified for such Grantor on Schedule I, and for the four (4) months preceding the Restatement Effective Date has been at the place specified for such Grantor on Schedule I, except as otherwise provided in Schedule I.
This type of security is called a collateral assignment or, under the Quebec Civil Code, a hypothec.
For the sake of clarity, and subject to the terms set out in Appendix A, the Customer irrevocably waives the application of article 2125 of the Quebec Civil Code and if the Customer wishes to terminate the Contract, he must do so in accordance with the paragraph 4.1 above.