Common use of Remedies Nonexclusive Clause in Contracts

Remedies Nonexclusive. All remedies provided in this Agreement shall be deemed cumulative and additional and not in lieu of or exclusive of each other, or of any other remedy available to Town at law or in equity. In addition to any other damages or remedies, Lessee agrees that Town shall be entitled to collect his attorneys’ fees if Town retains counsel to advise or collect any claim involving Lessee in which Town prevails. Lessee agrees that with regard to claims in which money damages are due to Town, attorneys’ fees shall be not less than forty percent (40%) of the amount due, without offset for any security deposit in possession of Town, and that in no event shall such attorneys’ fees be less than the sum of Five hundred dollars ($500.00). In case of claims not involving money damages, Lessee agrees that such amount of attorneys’ fees shall be set by the Court of competent jurisdiction, and that in no event shall such attorneys’ fees be less than the sum of Five hundred dollars ($500.00).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Community Center Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Community Center Lease Agreement

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