Common use of Ability to Appeal Clause in Contracts

Ability to Appeal. A. No person licensed under the USWA will, directly or indirectly, deter, prevent, or attempt to deter or prevent any party from requesting an appeal of the results of an inspection of grain. B. No rule, regulation, bylaw, or custom of any market, board of trade, chamber of commerce, exchange, inspection department or similar organization, nor any contract, agreement or understanding, will be grounds for refusing to determine an appeal.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement

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Ability to Appeal. A. 1. No person licensed under the USWA USWA, will, directly or indirectlyindirectly by any means whatsoever, deter, prevent, deter or prevent or attempt to deter or prevent any party from requesting making an appeal of the results of an inspection of grainappeal. B. 2. No rule, regulation, bylaw, or custom of any market, board of trade, chamber Chamber of commerceCommerce, exchange, inspection department or similar organization, organization nor any contract, agreement or understanding, will be grounds for refusing to determine an any appeal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement

Ability to Appeal. A. No person licensed under the USWA will, directly or indirectly, deter, prevent, or attempt to deter or prevent any party from requesting an appeal of the results of an inspection of graindry beans. B. No rule, regulation, bylaw, or custom of any market, board of trade, chamber of commerce, exchange, inspection department or similar organization, nor any contract, agreement or understanding, will be grounds for refusing to determine an appeal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement

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Ability to Appeal. A. No person licensed under the USWA will, directly or indirectly, deter, prevent, or attempt to deter or prevent any party from requesting an appeal of the results of an inspection of grain. B. No rule, regulation, bylaw, bylaw or custom of any market, board of trade, chamber of commerce, exchange, inspection department or similar organization, nor any contract, agreement or understanding, will be grounds for refusing to determine an appeal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensing Agreement

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