Common use of Claims Excluded from Arbitration Clause in Contracts

Claims Excluded from Arbitration. The following matters will not be subject to arbitration but will instead be adjudicated in the courts of Tippecanoe County, Indiana or such other court in which jurisdiction and venue are proper: (a) an action for possession or for injunctive remedies provided under applicable landlord-tenant laws; (b) a suit by Owner or its assignee for collection of amounts owed by Resident under this Agreement; and (c) any claim or dispute for which applicable law does not permit arbitration and requires adjudication in a specific civil court. Matters within the jurisdiction of an applicable small claims court may also be brought in that court in lieu of arbitration.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement

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Claims Excluded from Arbitration. The following matters will not be subject to arbitration but will instead be adjudicated in the courts of Tippecanoe County, Indiana or such other court in which jurisdiction and venue are proper: (a) an action for possession or for injunctive remedies provided under applicable landlord-tenant lawslaws or to enforce intellectual property rights; (b) a suit by Owner or its assignee for collection of amounts owed by Resident under this Agreement; and (c) any claim or dispute for which applicable law does (as determined by a binding court decision) or the applicable arbitration rules do not permit arbitration and requires require adjudication in a specific civil court. Matters within the jurisdiction of an applicable small claims court may also be brought in that court in lieu of arbitration.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement, Housing Agreement

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Claims Excluded from Arbitration. The following matters will not be subject to arbitration but will instead be adjudicated in the courts of Tippecanoe County, Indiana or such other court in which jurisdiction and venue are proper: (a) an action for possession or for injunctive remedies provided under applicable landlord-tenant laws; (b) a suit by Owner or its assignee for collection of amounts owed by Resident under this Agreement; and (c) any claim or dispute for which applicable law does not permit arbitration and requires adjudication in a specific civil court. Matters within the jurisdiction of an applicable small claims court may also be brought in that court in lieu of arbitration.;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Housing Agreement

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