Common use of TIME TO BRING SUIT Clause in Contracts

TIME TO BRING SUIT. Any claim, demand, or right of Occupant, and any defense to a suit against Occupant that arises out of this Lease/Rental Agreement, or the storage property hereunder (including, without limitation, claims for loss or damage to stored property) sha l be barred unless Occupant commences an action (or, in the case of defense, interposes such defense in a legal proceeding) within twelve

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Sources: Self Storage Rental Agreement

TIME TO BRING SUIT. Any claim, demand, or right of Occupant, and any defense to a suit against Occupant that arises out of this Leaselease/Rental Agreementrental agreement, or the storage property hereunder (including, without limitation, claims for loss or damage to stored property) sha l be barred unless Occupant commences an action (or, or in the case of defense, interposes such defense in a legal proceedingdefense) within twelvetwelve (12) months after the date of the act, omission, inaction, or other event that gave rise to such claim, demand, right, or defense.

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Sources: Self Storage Rental Agreement