Right to Sue definition

Right to Sue means the cessation of case processing and release of jurisdiction by the MERO to permit the filing of a claim under this Law in Tribal Court.

Examples of Right to Sue in a sentence

  • Limitation on Bondholders' Right to Sue............................

  • Colorado Division of Civil Rights issued a Notice of Right to Sue on March 22, 2011.

  • Licensee may assign its First Right to Sue to any Sublicensee of its choice.

  • The determination of the existence of Cause or Good Reason for purposes of terminating Executive’s employment or other service with the Company under this Agreement shall be in the sole discretion of the Board, and Executive’s Right to Sue (as defined below) shall not restrict, prevent or delay the Company’s termination of Executive’s employment or other service with the Company at any time, for any reason or no reason.

  • Limitation on Certificates Owners' Right to Sue 22 ARTICLE XIV: MISCELLANEOUS 23 Section 14.01.

  • Limitation on Certificate Owners’ Right to Sue 42 Article XIII Miscellaneous 42 Section 13.01.

  • Notice of Lenders' Right to Sue..........................................................

Related to Right to Sue

  • Exclusive Right to Sell listing means that if you, the owner of the property, find a buyer for your house, or if another broker finds a buyer, you must pay the agreed commission to the present broker.

  • Releasing Party has the meaning set forth in Section 7.9.

  • Third Party Infringement has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1.

  • Releasors shall refer, jointly and severally, and individually and collectively, to Plaintiffs, the Settlement Class Members, and to each of their predecessors, successors, heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns of each of the foregoing, and anyone claiming by, through, or on behalf of them.

  • Released Claims means all Released Defendants’ Claims and all Released Plaintiffs’ Claims.