Freedom of Choice. The submission to the jurisdiction of the courts referred to in clause 31.2 (Submission to Jurisdiction) shall not (and shall not be construed so as to) limit the right of any Finance Party to take proceedings against any Obligor in any other court of competent jurisdiction nor shall the taking of proceedings in any one or more jurisdictions preclude the taking of proceedings in any other jurisdiction (whether concurrently or not) if and to the extent permitted by applicable law.
Freedom of Choice. The submission to the jurisdiction of the courts referred to in this Article XII shall not (and shall not be construed so as to) limit the right of any Lender to take proceedings against the Borrower in the courts of any country in which the Borrower has assets or in any other court of competent jurisdiction nor shall the taking of proceedings in any one or more jurisdictions preclude the taking of proceedings in any other jurisdiction (whether concurrently or not) if and to the extent permitted by applicable law.
Freedom of Choice. HMO must ensure that Members have the right to choose any Medicaid participating family planning provider, whether the provider chosen by the Member is in or outside HMO provider network. HMO must provide Members access to information about the providers of family planning services available and the Member's right to choose any Medicaid family planning provider. HMO must provide access to confidential family planning services.
Freedom of Choice. Neither Party will require any existing or prospective clients to purchase the products or services of the other, nor will either Party condition any of its products or services on the purchase of the products or services of the other, except to the extent that the Interface is specific to the products or services of the other. Each Party may market its services in the ordinary course of business, and nothing in this Agreement shall preclude either Party from entering into similar business arrangements with any other party or parties.
Freedom of Choice. At all times, you are able to purchase insurance through the carrier or agency of your choice and are not required to purchase insurance through a particular carrier or agency, including the preferred provider. However, the insurance you purchase must meet the Lease’s minimum requirements at all times.
Freedom of Choice. Each employee shall be given equal access to information regarding SUNSUPER, or such other complying superannuation funds agreed between the employee and the employer. This is to enable the employee to make an informed choice as to which occupational superannuation scheme the employee wishes the employer to contribute the required amount.
Freedom of Choice. The submission to the jurisdiction of the courts referred to in Clause 22.1 shall not (and shall not be construed so as to) limit the right of the Security Parties to take proceedings against the Chargor in any other court of competent jurisdiction nor shall the taking of proceedings in any one or more jurisdictions preclude the taking of proceedings in any other jurisdiction (whether concurrently or not) if and to the extent permitted by applicable law.
Freedom of Choice. An enrollee’s freedom of choice of providers through whom the enrollee may seek services shall be limited. This applies to all populations enrolled in the Comprehensive demonstration. No waiver of freedom of choice is authorized for family planning providers.
Freedom of Choice. No employer shall be required to make, or be prevented from making, contribution into more than one fund at any time.
Freedom of Choice. An enrollee’s freedom of choice of providers shall be limited to and through whom individuals may seek services, including the EBAP for populations enrolled in the Florida Medicaid Reform demonstration. The state must provide demonstration enrollees access to the FFS delivery systems as necessary to meet the choice requirements as under 42 CFR 438.52.