Statutes of Limitation Tolled During Meeting and Mediation Sample Clauses

Statutes of Limitation Tolled During Meeting and Mediation. All applicable statutes of limitation and defenses based upon the passage of time shall be tolled while the procedure specified in Sections 7.02(a) and (b) are pending. The parties will take such action, if any, required to effectuate such tolling.
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