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Requiring California law to govern all claims limits users' ability to rely on more favorable laws of their home jurisdiction.
Regardless of where you are located, your legal claims against Groq will be evaluated under California law, not the law of your home jurisdiction.
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These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of California, without regard to conflict of laws rules, and the proper venue for any disputes arising out of or relating to any of the same will be the arbitration venue set forth in Section 9, or if arbitration does not apply, then the state and fe...
The laws of the State of California, without regard to conflict-of-law rules, govern this Agreement and any dispute between you and the Sony Entities.
This Agreement is governed by the laws of New York without reference to conflicts of law rules.
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"All claims arising out of or relating to these Terms will be governed by the laws of the State of California, USA, except to the extent preempted by U.S. federal law, without regard to conflict of law rules or principles.— Excerpt from Groq's Groq Terms of Use
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Requiring California law to govern all claims limits users' ability to rely on more favorable laws of their home jurisdiction.
Regardless of where you are located, your legal claims against Groq will be evaluated under California law, not the law of your home jurisdiction.
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