Common use of No Challenge to Agreement Clause in Contracts

No Challenge to Agreement. The parties covenant and agree with each other not to call into question or challenge, directly or indirectly, in any proceeding or action in court, or before any administrative tribunal, the party's right to enter into and enforce this Agreement. The law of contract applies to this Agreement and the parties are entitled to all remedies arising from it, notwithstanding any legislative provision interpreted to the contrary. The parties agree that adequate consideration has flowed from each party to the other and that they are not severable. This provision may be pleaded by either party in any action or proceeding as an estoppel of any denial of such right.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Land Use Agreement

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No Challenge to Agreement. ‌ a) The parties Parties covenant and agree with each other not to call into question or challenge, directly or indirectly, in any proceeding or action in court, or before any an administrative tribunal, the party's ’s right to enter into and enforce this Agreement. The law of contract applies to this Agreement and the parties Parties are entitled to all remedies arising from it, notwithstanding any legislative provision in Section 41 of the Planning Act interpreted to the contrary. The parties Parties agree that adequate consideration has flowed from each party to the other and that they are not severable. This provision may be pleaded by either party in any an action or proceeding as an estoppel of any denial of or such right.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site Plan Agreement

No Challenge to Agreement. The parties covenant and agree with each other not to call into question or challenge, directly or indirectly, in any proceeding or action in court, or before any administrative tribunal, the other party's right to enter into and enforce this Agreement. The law of contract applies to this Agreement and the parties are entitled to all remedies arising from it, notwithstanding any legislative provision in section 41 of the Planning Act interpreted to the contrary. The parties agree that adequate consideration has flowed from each party to the other and that they are not severable. This provision may be pleaded by either party in any an action or proceeding as an estoppel of any denial of such right.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site Plan Control Agreement

No Challenge to Agreement. a) The parties Parties covenant and agree with each other not to call into question or challenge, directly or indirectly, in any proceeding or action in court, or before any an administrative tribunal, the party's ’s right to enter into and enforce this Agreement. The law of contract applies to this Agreement and the parties Parties are entitled to all remedies arising from it, notwithstanding any legislative provision in Section 41 of the Planning Act interpreted to the contrary. The parties Parties agree that adequate consideration has flowed from each party to the other and that they are not severable. This provision may be pleaded by either party in any an action or proceeding as an estoppel of any denial of or such right.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site Plan Agreement

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No Challenge to Agreement. The parties covenant and agree with each other not to call into question or challenge, directly or indirectly, in any proceeding or action in court, or before any administrative tribunal, the other party's right to enter into and enforce this Agreement. The law of contract applies to this Agreement and the parties are entitled to all remedies arising from it, notwithstanding any legislative provision in section 41 of the Planning Act interpreted to the contrary. The parties agree that adequate consideration has flowed from each party to the other and that they are not severable. This provision may be pleaded by either party in any an action or proceeding as an estoppel of any denial of such right.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site Plan Control Agreement

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