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TOURS AGREEMENT Act 1925 or otherwise) appointed or an administration order made in respect of it. 28.2 Termination of this Agreement by either Party and for any reason shall be without prejudice to any rights or obligations existing or that may have accrued as at the date of such termination or which may accrue subsequent thereto to either party and in addition shall be without prejudice to any action taken (or to be taken) by the relevant disciplinary person and/or entity whether pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement and/or the World Rugby Regulations or otherwise. Governing law 28.3 This Agreement shall be construed under English law and shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts to which both parties hereby irrevocably submit. Relationship 28.4 Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute or be construed as constituting a partnership or joint venture between the parties or shall authorise any party to enter into contractual relationships or incur obligations on behalf of the other party. Non-assignment 28.5 This Agreement is personal to the parties and the benefit thereof may not be transferred assigned or devolved without the other party’s prior written consent. Third party rights 28.6 A person who is not a third party to this Agreement has no right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) at 1999 to rely upon or enforce any term of this Agreement but this does not affect any right or remedy of a third party which exists or is available apart from that Act. 28.7 Notices (a) any notice to be given by either party to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed duly served if delivered personally or sent by e-mail, telex, facsimile transmission or by first class ordinary post (airmail in the case of an address for service overseas) to the addressee at its address stated in this Agreement; (b) any notice sent by facsimile shall be deemed served when dispatched and any notice served by post shall be deemed served 5 working days after the date of posting; (c) in proving the service of any notice it will be sufficient to prove in the case of a letter that such letter was properly stamped, addressed and placed in the post or delivered or left at the address of the addressee stated in this Agreement if delivered personally and in the case of a facsimile or other means of electronic communication Last update: 14 January, 2015 514


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