Re: Governing Law & Jurisdiction
Tyra 03 Aug 2006 11:19 EST
...or something along the lines of "Disputes shall be adjudicated in a
court of competent jurisdiction."
Silent on governing law.
--
Tyra Darville-Layne
Senior Grant & Contract Administrator
Sponsored Projects Administration
University of Minnesota
McNamara Alumni Center, Suite 450
200 Oak Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455-2070
612-626-7634 phone
612-624-4843 fax
xxxxxx@umn.edu
Deborah A Hampstead/AGDEANS/VET/UTIA wrote:
> We almost never have problems with remaining silent or changing to
> Tennessee State law. However, there have been a couple of cases where it
> was going to be a deal breaker and we split governing law. Something to
> the effect that if the dispute was with company X, their state law would
> govern but if the dispute was with the University of Tennessee, Tennessee
> State law would govern.
>
> Debbie Hampstead, CRA
> Associate Coordinator
> The University of Tennessee
> College of Veterinary Medicine
> 2407 River Drive, Room A102
> Knoxville, TN 37996-4550
>
> www.vet.utk.edu/research/info
>
> Phone 865-974-5572
> Fax 865-974-4773
>
>
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