Common use of Time for Filing Clause in Contracts

Time for Filing. Any arbitration must be commenced by filing a demand for arbitration within ONE YEAR after the date the party asserting the claim first knows or reasonably should know of the act, omission, or default giving rise to the claim, and there shall be no right to any remedy for any claim not asserted within that time period. If applicable law prohibits a one-year limitation period for asserting claims, any claim must be asserted within the shortest time period permitted by applicable law.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Subscription and Service Agreement, Master Subscription and Service Agreement, Master Subscription and Service Agreement

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Time for Filing. Any arbitration must be commenced by filing a demand for arbitration within ONE (1) YEAR after the date the party asserting the claim first knows or reasonably should know of the act, omission, or default giving rise to the claim, ; and there shall be no right to any remedy for any claim not asserted within that time period. If applicable law prohibits a one-year limitation period for asserting claims, any claim must be asserted within the shortest time period permitted by applicable law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Subscription and Service Agreement

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