Common use of State Court Litigation Clause in Contracts

State Court Litigation. a. If a Party rejects the Arbitrator's determination in accordance with Section 19.6.4.1(m), or IFA determines to forego non-binding arbitration in accordance with Section 19.6.4.1(o), then either Party may thereafter file a lawsuit in the Xxxxxx County, Indiana Circuit/Superior Court located in Xxxxxx County, Indiana.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Public Private Agreement, Public Private Agreement

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State Court Litigation. a. If (a) In the event a Party rejects the Arbitratorarbitrator's determination in accordance with Section 19.6.4.1(m20.4.1(m), or IFA the Commission determines to forego non-binding arbitration in accordance with Section 19.6.4.1(o20.4.1(o), then either Party may thereafter file a lawsuit in the Xxxxxx County, Indiana Circuit/Superior Court located in Xxxxxx County, Indiana.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Integrated Services Agreement

State Court Litigation. a. If In the event a Party rejects the Arbitrator's determination in accordance with Section 19.6.4.1(m), or the IFA determines to forego non-binding arbitration in accordance with Section 19.6.4.1(o), then either Party may thereafter file a lawsuit in the Xxxxxx County, Indiana Circuit/Superior Court located in Xxxxxx County, Indiana.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Public Private Agreement

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State Court Litigation. a. (a) If a Party rejects the Arbitratorarbitrator's determination in accordance with Section 19.6.4.1(m19.8.1(m), or IFA the Joint Board determines to forego non-binding arbitration in accordance with Section 19.6.4.1(o19.8.1(o), then either Party may thereafter file a lawsuit in the Xxxxxx Xxxxx County, Indiana Circuit/Superior Court located in Xxxxxx Xxxxx County, Indiana.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Toll Services Agreement

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