Common use of 4Injunctive Relief Clause in Contracts

4Injunctive Relief. Despite Section 14.3 (Governing Law and Chosen Courts), a breach of Section 12 (Confidentiality) or the violation of a party’s intellectual property rights may cause irreparable harm for which monetary damages cannot adequately compensate. As a result, upon the actual or threatened breach of Section 12 (Confidentiality) or violation of a party’s intellectual property rights, the non-breaching or non-violating party may seek appropriate equitable relief, including an injunction, in any court of competent jurisdiction without the need to post a bond and without limiting its other rights or remedies.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Cloud Service Agreement, Cloud Service Agreement, Cloud Service Agreement

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4Injunctive Relief. Despite Section 14.3 12.3 (Governing Law and Chosen Courts), a breach of Section 12 10 (Confidentiality) or the violation of a party’s intellectual property rights may cause irreparable harm for which monetary damages cannot adequately compensate. As a result, upon the actual or threatened breach of Section 12 10 (Confidentiality) or violation of a party’s intellectual property rights, the non-breaching or non-violating party may seek appropriate equitable relief, including an injunction, in any court of competent jurisdiction without the need to post a bond and without limiting its other rights or remedies.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: commonpaper.com, commonpaper.com

4Injunctive Relief. Despite Section 14.3 12.3 (Governing Law and Chosen Courts), a breach of Section 12 11 (Confidentiality) or the violation of a party’s intellectual property rights may cause irreparable harm for which monetary damages cannot adequately compensate. As a result, upon the actual or threatened breach of Section 12 11 (Confidentiality) or violation of a party’s intellectual property rights, the non-breaching or non-violating party may seek appropriate equitable relief, including an injunction, in any court of competent jurisdiction without the need to post a bond and without limiting its other rights or remedies.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

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4Injunctive Relief. Despite Section 14.3 5 (Escalation Procedure) and Section 12.3 (Governing Law and Chosen Courts), a breach of Section 12 11 (Confidentiality) or the violation of a party’s intellectual property rights may cause irreparable harm for which monetary damages cannot adequately compensate. As a result, upon the actual or threatened breach of Section 12 11 (Confidentiality) or violation of a party’s intellectual property rights, the non-breaching or non-violating party may seek appropriate equitable relief, including an injunction, in any court of competent jurisdiction without the need to post a bond and without limiting its other rights or remedies.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Partnership Agreement, Partnership Agreement

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