Effect On Other Proceedings Clause Samples

The "Effect On Other Proceedings" clause defines how the current agreement or its provisions impact any other legal actions or proceedings involving the parties. Typically, this clause clarifies whether the resolution of a dispute under the agreement will affect ongoing or future lawsuits, arbitrations, or administrative actions related to similar issues. For example, it may state that settling a claim under this contract does not prevent a party from pursuing separate claims in other forums. The core function of this clause is to prevent confusion or unintended consequences regarding the relationship between the agreement and other legal matters, ensuring that the parties understand the scope and limits of the agreement's influence on external proceedings.
Effect On Other Proceedings. PLEASE NOTE: Nothing in this agreement affects National Labor Relations Board proceedings, petitions for judicial review of a decision issued by the Fair Employment and Housing Commission after an administrative hearing, California Labor Commissioner claims, workers' compensation benefit claims, or the ability of either party to seek appropriate interim injunctive relief pursuant to the California Code of Civil Procedure before or while arbitration proceedings are pending. The parties retain all rights to enter into agreements regarding arbitration after any dispute has arisen.
Effect On Other Proceedings a. The Commission agrees that it will not institute, on its own motion, any proceedings against TWC based upon the information obtained during the consideration of the Contract. In addition, in the absence of additional facts, the Commission agrees that any allegations and other circumstances involved in consideration of this Contract or settlement of the pending rate cases will not be used against TWC with respect to any future proceedings at the Commission. Nor may they be used against TWC as evidence of any refund liability due subscribers in any proceeding conducted by any LFA. b. This Contract is intended to resolve the CPST complaints being settled in accordance with Section III.C.; to provide certainty regarding the CPST rate adjustments determined to be reasonable in accordance with Section III.F.4., and to otherwise cover those matters expressly set forth herein. The Commission and TWC acknowledge the existence of various lawsuits to which they are both parties. The Commission and TWC agree that this Contract shall have no effect on any pending lawsuit to which TWC is a party or, subject to Section III.I.7., on any future challenges to the Commission's regulatory authority that TWC may elect to initiate, other than a challenge to the Commission's regulatory authority to enter into and enforce this Contract. c. The Commission expressly recognizes that this Contract is of limited duration and scope, and may be modified or terminated before its term has ended as provided for in Section III.I.1. of this Contract. Accordingly, the Commission and TWC agree that this Contract does not moot any legal challenge or defense relating to any provision of the Act or to the Commission's regulatory authority that TWC has brought or may bring in the future, other than a challenge to the Commission's regulatory authority to�enter into and enforce this Contract. The Commission will not seek to dismiss any such legal challenge on grounds that this Contract renders such challenge moot and will actively oppose any assertion in court that this Contract moots any such challenge.
Effect On Other Proceedings. These dispute resolution procedures do not preclude any Party from timely filing and pursuing an action for administrative or judicial relief of any Regulatory Approval related to NERF; provided that any such Party will initiate these procedures as soon as practicable thereafter or concurrently therewith. CDFW will follow Applicable Law with respect to dispute resolution procedures applicable to any Regulatory Approval it issues.
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