Proceedings and Enforcement Sample Clauses
The 'Proceedings and Enforcement' clause defines the procedures and rights related to initiating legal actions and enforcing the terms of an agreement. It typically outlines which parties may bring claims, the appropriate venues or jurisdictions for such actions, and the methods available for enforcing judgments or remedies. For example, it may specify that disputes must be resolved in a particular court or through arbitration, and detail how a party can compel compliance if the other party breaches the contract. This clause ensures that there is a clear, agreed-upon process for resolving disputes and enforcing obligations, thereby reducing uncertainty and potential conflicts between the parties.
Proceedings and Enforcement. Canada shall remain responsible for enforcement actions commenced by Canada prior to the Transfer Date under federal Legislation which is repealed or replaced upon the Transfer Date as a result of this Agreement, which are before a court, but not yet resolved at the Transfer Date.
Proceedings and Enforcement. Canada shall remain responsible for enforcement actions commenced by Canada prior to the Effective Date pursuant to the Yukon Placer Mining Act (Canada), the Yukon Quartz Mining Act (Canada), the Yukon Waters Act (Canada), or the Territorial Lands Act (Canada) which are before a court, but not yet resolved at the Effective Date.
Proceedings and Enforcement. Canada shall remain responsible for enforcement actions commenced by Canada prior to the Effective Date under an Act of Parliament, which is repealed or replaced upon the Effective Date as a result of the Devolution Agreement, which are before a court, but not yet resolved at the Effective Date.
