Discretion in exercising rights Sample Clauses

Discretion in exercising rights. (a) A party may exercise a right or remedy or give or refuse its consent in any way it considers appropriate (including by imposing conditions), unless this agreement expressly states otherwise.
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Discretion in exercising rights. A party may exercise a right or remedy or give or refuse its consent in any way it considers appropriate (including by imposing conditions), unless this agreement expressly states otherwise.
Discretion in exercising rights. Unless this agreement expressly states otherwise, a party may exercise a right, power or remedy or give or refuse its consent, approval or a waiver in connection with this agreement in its absolute discretion (including by imposing conditions).
Discretion in exercising rights. The Bank may exercise a right or remedy or give or refuse its consent under a Transaction Document in any way it considers appropriate (including by imposing conditions).
Discretion in exercising rights. Unless this document expressly states otherwise, a party may exercise a right, power or remedy or give or refuse its consent, approval or a waiver in connection with this document in its absolute discretion (including by imposing conditions).
Discretion in exercising rights. A party may exercise a right or remedy or give or refuse its consent in any way it considers appropriate (including by imposing conditions), unless this deed expressly states otherwise.
Discretion in exercising rights. A party may exercise a right or remedy or give or refuse its consent in any way it considers appropriate (including by imposing conditions), unless this Customer Contract expressly states otherwise.
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Discretion in exercising rights. The State may exercise a right or remedy or give or refuse its consent in any way it considers appropriate (including by imposing conditions), unless this Agreement expressly states otherwise. eco-Kinetics Pty Ltd Regional Queensland Investment Incentives Scheme Agreement 28
Discretion in exercising rights. The Trustee may exercise a right or remedy or give or refuse its consent in any way it considers appropriate (including by imposing conditions), unless this guarantee and indemnity expressly states otherwise.
Discretion in exercising rights. Unless the Services Agreement expressly provides otherwise, a party may exercise a right or remedy or give or refuse its consent under the Services Agreement in any way it considers appropriate (including by imposing conditions).
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