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© Limitless Innovations, Inc.
Consumer Rights & Arbitration Agreement
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ARBITRATION PROCEDURES
Before commencing any arbitration proceedings under this Agreement, you
must first present the claim/dispute to Limitless by calling 855-843-4828,
providing requested contact information and allowing Limitless the opportunity
to resolve it. If your claim or dispute is not resolved within sixty (60) days, you
may commence arbitration proceedings in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement. The arbitration of claim(s)/dispute(s) under this Agreement shall
be pursuant to the American Arbitration Association’s (“AAA”) United States
Commercial Dispute Resolution Procedures and Supplementary Procedures for
Consumer-Related Disputes (see www.adr.org for their rules and procedures).
The arbitration of any claim/dispute under this Agreement shall be in the
State of Illinois or the location in which you received this Agreement. All
administrative expenses of arbitration proceedings under this Agreement shall
be divided equally between you and Limitless, except that: (a) if the claim/
dispute subject to the arbitration proceedings is less than ten thousand dollars
(US $10,000), you will be responsible for no more than one hundred twenty-
five dollars (US $125) in administrative expenses; (b) if the claim or dispute
subject to the arbitration proceedings is more than ten thousand dollars (US
$10,000), but less than seventy-five thousand dollars (US $75,000), you will be
responsible for no more than three hundred seventy-five dollars (US $375) in
administrative expenses; and (c) if the claim/dispute subject to the arbitration
proceedings is more than seventy-five thousand dollars (US $75,000), then
you will be responsible for administrative expenses in accordance with the
Commercial Fee Schedule provided by the AAA. You acknowledge and agree
that each party shall pay the fees and costs of its own counsel, experts and
witnesses.
CHOICE OF LAW & SEVERABILITY
This Agreement shall be governed by the United States Federal Arbitration Act
and the laws of the state of Illinois. If any provision of this Consumer Rights
and Arbitration Agreement is declared or found to be unlawful, unenforceable
or void, such provision will be ineective only to the extent that it is found
unlawful, unenforceable or void and the remainder shall remain fully enforceable.