Permitted Time for Filing a Lawsuit Sample Clauses

Permitted Time for Filing a Lawsuit. You must file any lawsuit or arbitration against us within one year after the cause of action arises, unless federal or state law or an applicable agreement provides for a shorter time. This limit is in addition to limits on notice as a condition of making a claim.
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Permitted Time for Filing a Lawsuit. The following provision is added to the Agreement: You must file any lawsuit or arbitration against us within one year after the cause of action arises, unless federal or state law or an applicable agreement provides for a shorter time. This limit is in addition to limits on notice as a condition of making a claim.
Permitted Time for Filing a Lawsuit. You must file any lawsuit against us within two (2) years after the cause of action arises, unless state law or an applicable agreement provides for a shorter time. This limit is in addition to limits on notice as a condition to making a claim, as described in the ”Statements and Notice of Errors” section of this Agreement. If applicable state law does not permit contractual shortening of the time during which a lawsuit must be filed to a period as short as two (2) years, you agree to the shortest permitted time under that state’s laws.
Permitted Time for Filing a Lawsuit. ‌ You must file any lawsuit or arbitration against us within two years after the cause of action arises, unless federal or state law or an applicable agreement provides for a shorter time. This limit is in addition to limits on notice as a condition to making a claim. If applicable state law does not permit contractual shortening of the time during which a lawsuit must be filed to a period as short as two years, you and we agree to the shortest permitted time under that state’s laws. We abide by federal and applicable state record retention laws and may dispose of any records that we retained or preserved for the period set forth in these laws. Any action against us must be brought within the period that the law requires us to preserve records, unless applicable law or this agreement provides a shorter limitation period. Any action against us on an automatically renewable CD must be brought within the time that the law requires us to preserve records based on the stated maturity date in the most recent record of the CD.

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