Common use of Types of Claims Clause in Contracts

Types of Claims. Each of us may bring claims against the other only on their own behalf, and not on behalf of any official or other person, or any class of people, and neither of us may bring claims against the other alongside or with claims, whether similar or not, brought by other people. Only claims for money damages may be submitted to arbitration; claims for injunctive orders or similar relief must be brought in a court (other than claims relating to whether arbitration is appropriate, which will be decided by an arbitrator, not a court). You may not combine a claim that is subject to arbitration under this Agreement with a claim that is not eligible for arbitration under this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Residential Services Subscriber Agreement, Residential Services Subscriber Agreement, Residential Services Subscriber Agreement

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Types of Claims. Each of us may bring claims against the other only on their own behalf, and not on behalf of any official or other person, or any class of people, and neither of us may bring claims against the other alongside or consolidated with claims, whether similar or not, brought by other people. Only claims for money damages may be submitted to arbitration; claims for injunctive orders or similar relief must be brought in a court (other than claims relating to whether arbitration is appropriate, which will be decided by an arbitrator, not a court). You may not combine a claim that is subject to arbitration under this Agreement with a claim that is not eligible for arbitration under this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Residential Services Subscriber Agreement, Residential Services Subscriber Agreement

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