Non Arbitratable Disputes Clause Samples

The Non Arbitratable Disputes clause defines which types of disputes are excluded from arbitration and must instead be resolved through other means, such as litigation in court. Typically, this clause specifies that certain matters—such as those involving criminal allegations, intellectual property rights, or requests for injunctive relief—are not subject to arbitration. By clearly delineating which disputes cannot be arbitrated, the clause ensures that sensitive or legally complex issues are handled in the appropriate forum, thereby providing clarity and preventing jurisdictional conflicts.
Non Arbitratable Disputes. Any Dispute that is not subject to final resolution by the Management Committee or to arbitration under this Section 6 or by law (collectively, "Non-Arbitration Claims") will be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Each Party irrevocably consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the federal courts situated in the EXECUTION COPY Commonwealth of Virginia, over any and all Non-Arbitration Claims and any and all actions to enforce such claims or to recover damages or other relief in connection with such claims.
Non Arbitratable Disputes. Any Dispute that is not subject to final resolution by the Management Committee or to arbitration under this Section 7 or by law (collectively, "Non-Arbitration Claims") will be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in the State of New York. Each Party irrevocably consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York and the federal courts situated in the State of New York, over any and all Non-Arbitration Claims and any and all actions to enforce such claims or to recover damages or other relief in connection with such claims.
Non Arbitratable Disputes. Any Dispute that is not subject to final -------------------------- resolution by the Management Committee or to arbitration under this Section 7 or by law (collectively, "Non-Arbitration Claims") will be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Virginia or the State of Washington. Each Party irrevocably consents to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the federal courts situated in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and of the courts of the State of Washington and the federal courts situated in the State of Washington, over any and all Non-Arbitration Claims and any and all actions to enforce such claims or to recover damages or other relief in connection with such claims.
Non Arbitratable Disputes. Any Dispute that is not subject to to arbitration under this Section 6 (collectively, "Non-Arbitration Claims") will be brought in any court of competent jurisdiction in the State of Delaware, except for actions seeking injunctive relief that, because of the specific nature of relief sought, are legally required to be filed in another jurisdiction. Each Party irrevocably consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of Delaware and the federal courts situated in the State of Delaware, over any and all Non-Arbitration Claims and any and all actions to enforce such claims or to recover damages or other relief in connection with such claims, except for actions seeking injunctive relief that, because of the specific nature of relief sought, are legally required to be filed in another jurisdiction.
Non Arbitratable Disputes. Any Dispute that is not subject to final ------------------------- resolution by the Management Committee or to arbitration under this Section 1 or by law (collectively, "Non-Arbitration Claims") shall be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in a venue to be determined based on the applicable facts, circumstances and law.
Non Arbitratable Disputes. Subject to the requirements set forth in Section 23.6(a), in the case of failure by the parties to resolve a dispute concerning a party’s Intellectual Property or Confidential Information, within 30 (thirty) days from the date the parties met or conferred, either party may file suit in a court of competent jurisdiction in the appropriate venue set forth in Section 23.5.