Common use of COSTS TO ENFORCE CONTRACT Clause in Contracts

COSTS TO ENFORCE CONTRACT. Should any party to this Contract bring an action against any other party to this Contract to enforce any claim hereunder, the prevailing party or parties shall be entitled to recover all costs of said action and reasonable attorney fees. The term "prevailing party or parties" as used in this paragraph shall be defined as the party or parties in whose favor a court shall rule or against whom no relief is granted, provided such ruling becomes final and non-appealable.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Sale and Purchase of Real Estate, Contract for Sale and Purchase of Real Estate, Contract for Sale and Purchase of Real Estate

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COSTS TO ENFORCE CONTRACT. Should any party to this Contract bring an action against any other party to this Contract to enforce any claim hereunderthe terms hereof, then the prevailing party or parties in such action shall be entitled to recover from the other party all costs of said action and reasonable attorney fees. The term "incurred by the prevailing party or parties" as used in this paragraph shall be defined as bringing the party or parties in whose favor a court shall rule or against whom no relief is grantedaction, provided such ruling becomes final and non-appealableincluding attorney's fees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Offer to Purchase

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