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Specifying Texas law as the governing law determines which state's legal rules apply to any dispute about the Terms, which may differ from the user's home state law.
Any dispute about these Terms will be interpreted and resolved under Texas law applicable to agreements made and performed in Texas, regardless of where you are located.
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The laws of the State of New York shall govern all matters arising out of or in relation to these Terms and any transactions hereunder, including the interpretation, construction, performance and enforcement thereof.
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In the EU and EEA, the choice of Texas governing law shall not apply only where a mandatory consumer protection law explicitly prohibits such choice of law provisions.
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"These Terms shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas applicable to agreements made and to be performed in Texas.— Excerpt from AT&T's AT&T Terms of Service
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Specifying Texas law as the governing law determines which state's legal rules apply to any dispute about the Terms, which may differ from the user's home state law.
Any dispute about these Terms will be interpreted and resolved under Texas law applicable to agreements made and performed in Texas, regardless of where you are located.
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