Sentences with phrase «other equitable relief»

You acknowledges that damages alone would not be an adequate remedy for any breach of the provisions of this Agreement and, accordingly, without prejudice to any and all other rights or remedies, you acknowledges that FTI or any Fund to which the Holdings Information pertains shall be entitled to the remedies of injunction, specific performance and other equitable relief for any threatened or actual breach of the provisions of this Agreement.
This finding may restrict the ability of litigants to obtain other equitable relief such as rescission and declarations in the context of fixing tax mistakes.
The Commodities Futures Trading Commission («Commission») brought a lawsuit against George Hudgins («Trader») seeking a permanent injunction, monetary penalties, and other equitable relief because of the Trader's role in organizing a Ponzi scheme.
No Injunctive Relief: In no event shall you seek or be entitled to rescission, injunctive or other equitable relief, or to enjoin or restrain the operation of the Service, exploitation of any advertising or other materials issued in connection therewith, or exploitation of the Service or any content or other material used or displayed through the Service.
Help Scout will be entitled to injunctive or other equitable relief (without the obligations of posting any bond or surety) in the event of any breach or anticipatory breach by you.
Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, (but without limiting MomLifeTV's right to seek injunctive or other equitable relief in any court of competent jurisdiction), any disputes arising with respect to this Agreement shall be referred to an arbitrator affiliated with Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service («JAMS»).
In 2010, however, the CCSA filed a complaint for breach of that agreement and asked for specific performance, a permanent injunction, and other equitable relief to enforce its terms.
The District Court might conclude, of course, that a continuing royalty or other equitable relief is not feasible.
The Limitation Act 1980 (LA 1980), s 36 is concerned with equitable jurisdiction and remedies and takes with one hand but gives back with the other in stipulating that the time limit under numerous sections of LA 1980 «shall not apply to any claim for specific performance of a contract or for an injunction or for other equitable relief» except, tantalisingly:
Subsection 29 (k) of those rules provides the power to make broad injunctive and other equitable relief.
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