Common use of English courts Clause in Contracts

English courts. Subject to Clause 16.5 (Rights of Agents to take proceedings outside England), in the event that notice pursuant to Clause 16.3 (Option to litigate) is issued, the Courts of England shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any Dispute. The Issuer and the Guarantor agree that the Courts of England are the most appropriate and convenient courts to settle any Dispute, submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts, and accordingly no party will argue to the contrary.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Issue and Paying Agency Agreement, Issue and Paying Agency Agreement, Issue and Paying Agency Agreement

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English courts. Subject to Clause 16.5 11.5 (Rights of Agents Beneficiaries to take proceedings outside England), in the event that notice pursuant to Clause 16.3 11.3 (Option to litigate) is issued, the Courts of England shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any Dispute. The Issuer and the Guarantor agree agrees that the Courts of England are the most appropriate and convenient courts to settle any Dispute, submit submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts, and accordingly no party will not argue to the contrary.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Deed of Guarantee, Deed of Guarantee

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English courts. Subject to Clause 16.5 10.5 (Rights of Agents Beneficiaries to take proceedings outside England), in the event that notice pursuant to Clause 16.3 10.3 (Option to litigate) is issued, the Courts of England shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any Dispute. The Issuer and the Guarantor Issuers agree that the Courts of England are the most appropriate and convenient courts to settle any Dispute, submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts, and accordingly no party will argue to the contrary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Deed of Covenant

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