The Eleventh Amendment Sample Clauses
The Eleventh Amendment restricts the ability of individuals to bring lawsuits against states in federal courts. Specifically, it prevents citizens of one state or foreign countries from suing another state without that state's consent. For example, if a resident of State A tries to sue State B in federal court, the Eleventh Amendment generally bars the case unless State B agrees to be sued. This clause serves to protect state sovereignty and prevent states from being subjected to legal actions that could interfere with their governmental functions.
The Eleventh Amendment. The Eleventh Amendment is an inherent and incumbent protection with the State of Kansas and need not be reserved, but prudence requires the State to reiterate that nothing related to this contract shall be deemed a waiver of the Eleventh Amendment."
The Eleventh Amendment. The Eleventh Amendment is an inherent and incumbent protection of the State of Utah and need not be reserved, but prudence requires SUU to reiterate that nothing in or related to this Contract shall be deemed a waiver of the Eleventh Amendment.
The Eleventh Amendment. The Eleventh Amendment is an inherent and incumbent protection with the State of Kansas and need not be reserved, but prudence requires the State to reiterate that nothing related to this Agreement shall be deemed a waiver of the Eleventh Amendment." TranSystems will collect two-way 72 hour, continuous traffic counts at 55 sites located in the incorporated cities of Wichita, Maize, Kechi, and Goddard, in unincorporated ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County, and in unincorporated Sedgwick County. The sites are specified in the table following this Scope of Services and are subject to change upon review and agreement by TranSystems and WAMPO.
The Eleventh Amendment. The Eleventh Amendment is an inherent and incumbent protection with you and need not be reserved, but prudence requires you to reiterate that nothing related to this agreement shall be deemed a waiver of the Eleventh Amendment.