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Other Remedies for Competing Transaction. The reimbursement of fees and expenses plus such monetary damages as a court of competent jurisdiction may award, if the other party or parties undertakes a Competing Transaction Commitment prior to the Effective Time or to the earlier termination of this Agreement in accordance with Article 9 hereof, whichever sooner occurs, shall not constitute sole and exclusive remedy available to the other party or parties in consequence of TPEG, GJM, Grosxx xx Jacoxxxx, xx the case may be, having undertaken such Competing Transaction Commitment or having engaged in a Competing Transaction.
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