Common use of RIGHT TO OPT OUT OF ARBITRATION Clause in Contracts

RIGHT TO OPT OUT OF ARBITRATION. Arbitration is not a mandatory condition of the Expert's contractual relationship with iAdvize, and therefore the Expert may submit a statement notifying iAdvize that the Expert wishes to opt out of this Mutual Arbitration Provision. In order to opt out, the Expert must notify iAdvize of Expert’s intention to opt out submitting a signed and dated written notice which clearly states the Expert’s name, email address, postal address, and the Expert’s intention to opt out of this Mutual Arbitration Provision. Opt out notices must be sent to iAdvize at Attn: xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx. In order to be effective, the Expert’s opt out notice must be provided within thirty (30) days of the Expert's digital execution of this Agreement. If the Expert opts out as provided in this subparagraph, the Expert will not be subject to any adverse action as a consequence of that decision and may pursue available legal remedies without regard to this Mutual Arbitration Provision. If the Expert does not opt out within thirty (30) days of the Expert’s execution of this Agreement, the Expert’s failure to do so shall constitute mutual acceptance of the terms of this Mutual Arbitration Provision by iAdvize and Expert.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Services Agreement

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