Rights Preserved. This Arbitration Provision and the exercise of any of the rights you and we have under this Arbitration Provision do not stop you or us from exercising any lawful rights to use other remedies available to preserve, foreclose, or obtain possession of real or personal property; exercise self-help remedies, including setoff and repossession rights; or obtain provisional or ancillary remedies such as injunctive relief, attachment, garnishment, or court appointment of a receiver by a court having jurisdiction.
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Samples: Business Online Banking Agreement, Online Access Agreement, Business Online Banking Agreement
Rights Preserved. This Arbitration Provision and the exercise of any of the rights you and we have under this Arbitration Provision do Clause does not stop prohibit you or us from exercising any lawful rights or using other available remedies to use other remedies available to preserve, foreclose, preserve or obtain possession of real or personal property; exercise self-help remedies, including setoff and repossession set-off rights; or obtain provisional or ancillary remedies remedies, such as injunctive relief, attachment, garnishment, garnishment or court the appointment of a receiver by a court having of competent jurisdiction, or interpleader. In addition, this Arbitration Clause does not preclude you or us from seeking remedies in small claims court for disputes or claims within the scope of its jurisdiction.
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Samples: Account Agreement, Deposit Account Agreement
Rights Preserved. This Arbitration Provision Agreement and the exercise of any of the rights you and we have under this Arbitration Provision Agreement do not stop you or us from exercising any lawful rights to use other remedies available to preserve, foreclose, or obtain possession of real or personal property; exercise self-help remedies, including setoff and repossession rights; or obtain provisional or ancillary remedies such as injunctive relief, attachment, garnishment, or court appointment of a receiver by a court having jurisdiction.
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