Time to Sue Sample Clauses

Time to Sue. No action at law or in equity may be maintained against Us prior to the expiration of 60 days after written submission of a claim has been furnished to Us as required in this Contract. You must start any lawsuit against Us under this Contract within two (2) years from the date the claim was required to be filed.
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Time to Sue. Except for monex due upon an open account, no action shall be brought for any breach of this Agreement more than two (2) years after the accrual of such cause of action except where a shorter limitation period is provided by applicable law. Except as otherwise already disclosed in writing to Motorola, Buyer is not presently aware of any facts that could give rise to a claim against Motorola for breach of contract, warranty, or otherwise. NO REPRESENTATIONS. The issuance of information, advice, approvals, instructions or cost projections by Motorola's sales personnel or other representatives shall be deemed expressions of personal opinion only and shall not affect Motorola's and Buyer's rights and obligations hereunder, unless the same is in writing and signed by an officer of Motorola with the explicit statement that it constitutes an amendment to this Agreement.

Related to Time to Sue

  • Covenant Not to Sue a. To the fullest extent permitted by law, at no time subsequent to the execution of this Agreement will you pursue, or cause or knowingly permit the prosecution, in any state, federal or foreign court, or before any local, state, federal or foreign administrative agency, or any other tribunal, of any charge, claim or action of any kind, nature and character whatsoever, known or unknown, which you may now have, have ever had, or may in the future have against Releasees, which is based in whole or in part on any matter released by this Agreement.

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