Common use of Relief in Court Clause in Contracts

Relief in Court. Notwithstanding the agreement to arbitrate contained in Section 13A, in the event that either Party wishes to seek a temporary restraining order, a preliminary or temporary injunction, or other injunctive relief in connection with any or all such claims, demands, cause of action, disputes, controversies, and other matters in question arising out of or relating to this Agreement, any provision hereof, the alleged breach thereof, or in any way relating to the subject matter of this Agreement, involving the Company, Executive, and/or their respective representatives, even though some or all of such claims allegedly are extracontractual in nature, whether such claims sound in contract, tort, or otherwise, at law or in equity, under state or federal law, whether provided by statute or the common law, for damages or any other relief, each Party shall have the right to pursue such injunctive relief in court, rather than by arbitration. The Parties agree that such action for a temporary restraining order, a preliminary or temporary injunction, or other injunctive relief may be brought in the state or federal courts residing in the City of Dallas, Texas, or in any other forum in which jurisdiction is appropriate.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (7 Eleven Inc), Employment Agreement (7 Eleven Inc), Employment Agreement (7 Eleven Inc)

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