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thelatter shall be free from any civil and criminal liability. Further, this Lease Contract shall terminate automatically without the need for demand and the amount of
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If, however, the arbitrator finds that either the substance of your claim or the relief sought in the Demand is frivolous or brought for an improper purpose (as measured by the standards set forth in Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11(b)), then the payment of all such fees will be ...
stating that one of them (the releasor) promises not to sue the other side (the releasee) for past, current, or future damages, losses, or injuries. When they sign it, the releasor confirms that they understand the risks but won’t file a lawsuit against the releasee whatever happens ...
of being employed by the Company. Because we believe that judges are best suited to resolve disputes between you and Company, if you choose to sign this Agreement, the Company also will waive its right to request or demand a jury trial with respect to any lawsuit between you and the ...
I hereby expressly consent to the personal jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in California for any lawsuit filed there against me by the Company arising from or relating to this Agreement. (b) Entire Agreement. This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement and understanding ...
As a consequence, the parties do not believe the presumption of California Civil Code Section 1654 and similar laws or rules relating to the interpretation of contracts against the drafter of any particular clause should be applied in this case and therefore waive its effects. 22.6 Waivers, ...
(n) will not commence a lawsuit related to or involving the Purchased Assets other than (a) for the routine collection of bills; (b) for injunctive relief on the grounds that Seller has suffered immediate and irreparable harm not compensable in money damages, provided that Seller has obtained...