Common use of Nature of the Dispute Clause in Contracts

Nature of the Dispute. Any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement, including without limitation, the interpretation of any provision of this Agreement or the breach, termination or invalidity of this Agreement (a "Dispute") shall be settled exclusively and finally by arbitration. It is specifically understood and agreed that any Dispute may be submitted to arbitration irrespective of the magnitude thereof, the amount in controversy or whether such Dispute would otherwise be considered justifiable or ripe for resolution by a court.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Share Sale and Purchase Agreement (Atlas Recreational Holdings Inc), Share Sale and Contribution Agreement (Fuelnation Inc), Share Sale and Contribution Agreement (Regenesis Holdings Inc)

Nature of the Dispute. Any dispute between the parties to this Agreement arising out of or relating to this Agreement, including including, without limitation, the interpretation of any provision of this Agreement or the breach, termination or invalidity of this Agreement (a "Dispute") shall be settled exclusively and finally by arbitration. It is specifically understood and agreed that any Dispute may be submitted to arbitration irrespective of the magnitude thereof, the amount in controversy or whether such Dispute would otherwise be considered justifiable or ripe for resolution by a court.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase Agreement (Formus Communications Inc)

Nature of the Dispute. Any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement, including including, without limitation, the interpretation of any provision of this Agreement or the breach, termination or invalidity of this Agreement (a "Dispute") shall be settled exclusively and finally by arbitration. It is specifically understood and agreed that any Dispute may be submitted arbitration if not otherwise settled pursuant to arbitration irrespective of the magnitude thereof, the amount in controversy or whether such Dispute would otherwise be considered justifiable or ripe for resolution by a court.Section

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Shareholders Agreement (Velocom Inc)