Examples of Mississippi Courts in a sentence
Each party hereto hereby irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Mississippi Courts for the adjudication of any dispute hereunder or in connection herewith or with any transaction contemplated hereby or discussed herein, and hereby irrevocably waives, and agrees not to assert in any suit, action or proceeding, any claim that it is not personally subject to the jurisdiction of any such court, or such Mississippi Courts are an improper or inconvenient venue for such proceeding.
Each party agrees that all Proceedings concerning the interpretations, enforcement and defense of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and any other Transaction Documents (whether brought against a party hereto or its respective Affiliates, employees or agents) may be commenced on a non-exclusive basis in the Mississippi Courts.
While the Mississippi Courts have recognized that the doctrine may be set aside in instances “where the paramount public interest demands it,” the exceptions are narrow.
Each party agrees that all legal proceedings concerning the interpretations, enforcement and defense of the transactions contemplated by this Note (whether brought against a party hereto or its respective affiliates, directors, officers, shareholders, employees or agents) shall be commenced in the state and federal courts sitting in Jackson, Hxxxx County, Mississippi (the "Mississippi Courts").
Therefore, the circumstances surrounding Smith's confession must satisfy the Youth Court Act.105 Mississippi Courts faced a situation similar to the case at bar in M.A.C. in which the Supreme Court reversed a conviction when authorities interrogated a minor-child Defendant outside the presence of his parents.
Greenberg Traurig (“OSIC”), LLP, 2014 WL 12572881, at *4 (N.D. Tex.)(addresses whether standing is barred by doctrine of in pari delicto).Neither the Fifth Circuit nor Mississippi Courts have held that the doctrine of in pari delicto never applies to tort claims brought by a receiver.
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The Mississippi Courts draw a line and look for matters that affect the “general public” and not just private matters involving persons who are otherwise part of the public.
All disputes, claims or other matters are subject to resolution in the State of Mississippi and the COMPANY, its officials, agents, employees, and affiliates hereby subject themselves to the jurisdiction of the Mississippi Courts.
The Mississippi Courts draw a line and looks for matters that affect the “general public” and not just private matters involving persons who are otherwise part of the public.