Specific Performance and Injunctive Relief. The Receiving Party acknowledges that in the event of a breach of Section 5.1 by the Receiving Party or its Representatives, substantial injury could result to the Disclosing Party and money damages will not be a sufficient remedy for such breach. Therefore, in the event that the Receiving Party or its Representatives engage in, or threaten to engage in, any act which violates Section 5.1, the Disclosing Party will be entitled, in addition to all other remedies which may be available to it under law, to seek injunctive relief (including, without limitation, temporary restraining orders or preliminary or permanent injunctions) and specific enforcement of the terms of Section 5.1. The Disclosing Party will not be required to post a bond or other security in connection with the granting of any such relief.
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Samples: Master Subscription Agreement, Consortium Agreement, Affiliate Agreement
Specific Performance and Injunctive Relief. The Receiving Party acknowledges that in the event of a breach of Section 5.1 6.1 by the Receiving Party or its Representatives, substantial injury could result to the Disclosing Party and money damages will not be a sufficient remedy for such breach. Therefore, in the event that the Receiving Party or its Representatives engage in, or threaten to engage in, any act which violates Section 5.16.1, the Disclosing Party will be entitled, in addition to all other remedies which may be available to it under law, to seek injunctive relief (including, without limitation, temporary restraining orders orders, or preliminary or permanent injunctions) and specific enforcement of the terms of Section 5.16.1. The Disclosing Party will not be required to post a bond or other security in connection with the granting of any such relief.
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Samples: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement