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Standstill agreement (limitation periods): an example (with drafting notes)

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Standstill agreement (limitation periods): an example (with drafting notes)

by Practical Law Dispute Resolution in association with Neil Kitchener KC and Eleanor Campbell of One Essex Court
An example of an agreement to suspend time for the purposes of limitation, which could be used as a starting point when drafting a standstill agreement. Note that it should be tailored to the specific needs and circumstances of the parties and it is to be read in conjunction with the integrated drafting notes.

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