Suits Before Expiration Date Clause Samples

The "Suits Before Expiration Date" clause establishes a requirement that any legal action or lawsuit related to the agreement must be initiated before a specified expiration date. In practice, this means that if a party wishes to bring a claim, they must do so within the timeframe set out in the contract, regardless of any longer statutory limitations that might otherwise apply. This clause serves to provide certainty and finality for both parties by limiting the period during which disputes can be raised, thereby reducing the risk of unexpected litigation long after the agreement has ended.
Suits Before Expiration Date. Landlord may ▇▇▇ for damages or to recover Rent from time to time at Landlord’s election.
Suits Before Expiration Date. The County may sue the Operator for damages or to recover monetary amounts due, from time to time, at the County’s election, without terminating this Agreement.
Suits Before Expiration Date. Lessor may sue for damages and/or to recover Rent from time to time at Lessor’s election; nothing in this Lease requires Lessor to wait until the date when this Lease or the Term would have expired absent an Event of Default and a resulting termination of this Lease.
Suits Before Expiration Date. Landlord may sue for damages or to recover Rent, from time to time, in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s sole and absolute discretion.

Related to Suits Before Expiration Date

  • COMMENCEMENT/EXPIRATION DATE This agreement is executed as of the date of the last signature and is effective through at which time it will expire. The expiration date is the final date for completion of all work activities under this agreement.