Common use of Non-Exercise of Rights Clause in Contracts

Non-Exercise of Rights. 36.1. No single or partial exercise of, or failure or delay in exercising any right, power or remedy (under these terms or at law) by the Company shall constitute a waiver by the Company of, or impair or preclude any exercise or further exercise of, that or any other right, power or remedy arising under the Agreement or at law. 36.2. Any liability of the Client to the Company under the Agreement may in whole or in part be released, compounded, compromised or postponed by the Company in its absolute discretion without affecting any rights in respect of that or any liability not so waived, released, compounded, compromised or

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Client Agreement, Client Agreement, Client Agreement

Non-Exercise of Rights. 36.1. No single or partial exercise of, or failure or delay in exercising any right, power or remedy (under these terms or at law) by the Company shall constitute a waiver by the Company of, or impair or preclude any exercise or further exercise of, that or any other right, power or remedy arising under the Agreement or at law. 36.2. Any liability of the Client to the Company under the Agreement may in whole or in part be released, compounded, compromised or postponed by the Company in its absolute discretion without affecting any rights in respect of that or any liability not so waived, released, compounded, compromised oror postponed. A waiver by the Company of a breach of any of the terms of the Agreement or of a default

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Sources: Client Agreement