Common use of Right to arbitrate disputes Clause in Contracts

Right to arbitrate disputes. Any dispute which shall arise between Lessee and other tenants of the same property, in the matter of the use of the premises or any part thereof, shall be submitted to the arbitration of Lessor whose decision shall be final between them. This clause does not limit Lessee(s) from seeking remedies in the court system for claims against another Lessee, but Lessor shall be held harmless by Lessee(s) for and against any claims, liabilities, or demands arising out of or in any way pertaining to said claims between tenants.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Right to arbitrate disputes. Any dispute which shall arise between Lessee Xxxxxx and other tenants of the same property, in the matter of the use of the premises or any part thereof, shall be submitted to the arbitration of Lessor whose decision shall be final between them. This clause does not limit Lessee(sXxxxxx(s) from seeking remedies in the court system for claims against another Lessee, but Lessor shall be held harmless by Lessee(sXxxxxx(s) for and against any claims, liabilities, or demands arising out of or in any way pertaining to said claims between tenants.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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