Common use of Freedom of Choice Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Term Loan Agreement (Crown Castle International Corp), Bridge Loan Agreement (NTL Inc /De/), Term Loan Agreement (Crown Castle International Corp)

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Freedom of Choice. The submission to the jurisdiction of the courts referred to in this Article XII ARTICLE XVI shall not (and shall not be construed so as to) limit the right of any Lender to take proceedings against the Borrower or any Guarantor in the courts of any country in which the Borrower or such Guarantor has assets (including, without limitation, Australia) 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: And Guaranty Agreement (Railamerica Inc /De)

Freedom of Choice. The submission to the jurisdiction of the courts referred to in this Article XII clause 20.2 (Submission to Jurisdiction) shall not (and shall not be construed so as to) limit the right of any the 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan Agreement (KNOT Offshore Partners LP)

Freedom of Choice. The submission to the jurisdiction of the courts referred to in this Article XII IV shall not (and shall not be construed so as to) limit the right of any Lender to take proceedings against the Borrower or any Guarantor in the courts of any country in which the Borrower or such Guarantor 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bridge Loan Agreement (Windmere Durable Holdings Inc)

Freedom of Choice. The submission to the jurisdiction of the courts referred to in this Article XII XIV shall not (and shall not be construed so as to) limit the right of any Lender to take proceedings against the Borrower or any Guarantor in the courts of any country in which the Borrower or such Guarantor 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bridge Loan Agreement (Pca International Inc)

Freedom of Choice. The submission to the jurisdiction of the courts referred to in this Article XII XIII 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bridge Loan Agreement (Pacificorp /Or/)

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Freedom of Choice. The submission to the jurisdiction of the courts referred to in this Article XII Clause 17.2 shall not (and shall not be construed so as to) limit the right of the Lender or any Lender of its permitted assigns 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Fimep Sa)

Freedom of Choice. The submission to the jurisdiction of the courts referred to in this Article XII XI shall not (and shall not be construed so as to) limit the right of any Lender to take proceedings against the Borrower Borrower, Capital or the Parent Guarantor in the courts of any country in which the Borrower Borrower, Capital or the Parent Guarantor 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Creditrust Corp

Freedom of Choice. The submission to the jurisdiction of the courts referred to in this Article XII XI shall not (and shall not be construed so as to) limit the right of any Lender to take proceedings against the Borrower or any Guarantor in the courts of any country in which the Borrower or such Guarantor 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Term Loan Agreement (Flashnet Communications Inc)

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