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RE: "Governing law" in license agreements
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- Subject: RE: "Governing law" in license agreements
- From: "Rick Anderson" <rickand@unr.edu>
- Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 18:44:46 EST
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At my institution (and I think this is true for most, if not all, public colleges and universities) we're legally prohibited from submitting to the jurisdiction of another state. If a license contains a "governing law" clause such as you describe below, we always insist that it be changed to read "Nevada" or that it be taken out entirely. We're happy to go either way, though there are some who feel strongly that it's important to leave the clause in place with your own jurisdiction specified. ---- Rick Anderson Dir. of Resource Acquisition University of Nevada, Reno Libraries (775) 784-6500 x273 rickand@unr.edu
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