Additional Provision Regarding Governing Law Sample Clauses
The "Additional Provision Regarding Governing Law" clause specifies which jurisdiction's laws will govern the interpretation and enforcement of the contract. In practice, this clause clarifies whether disputes or legal questions arising from the agreement will be resolved under, for example, the laws of a particular state or country, regardless of where the parties are located. By establishing a clear legal framework, this clause helps prevent confusion or conflict over which laws apply, thereby reducing uncertainty and potential litigation over jurisdictional issues.
Additional Provision Regarding Governing Law. This Agreement will not be governed by the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. The Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act drafted by the National Conference Of Commissioners On Uniform State Laws, or a version thereof, or any law based on or similar to such Act (“UCITA”), if and as adopted by the jurisdiction whose laws govern with respect to this Agreement in any form, shall not apply to this Agreement or the activities contemplated hereby. To the extent UCITA is applicable notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree to opt out of the applicability of UCITA pursuant to the “opt out” provisions contained therein.
Additional Provision Regarding Governing Law. The terms of any applicable law now or hereafter enacted that is based on or similar to the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act drafted by the National Conference Of Commissioners On Uniform State Laws shall not apply.
