The agreement requires that most disputes between users and Teachable be resolved through individual binding arbitration rather than court litigation, and prohibits class action or consolidated proceedings.
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This provision requires users to pursue claims individually through arbitration, which means disputes cannot be aggregated into class actions. The clause also waives the right to a jury trial for covered disputes. Enforceability of class action waivers may be limited in certain jurisdictions, including California under some consumer protection contexts and EU member states under consumer rights directives.
Interpretive note: Enforceability of the class action waiver varies by jurisdiction; EU and California users may retain rights that override this provision under applicable consumer protection law.
Under this clause, covered disputes between a creator or student and Teachable must proceed through individual arbitration. The agreement prohibits class, consolidated, or representative actions, meaning users cannot join with others to pursue collective claims against the platform.
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"You and Teachable agree to resolve any disputes through final and binding arbitration, except as set forth under Exceptions to Agreement to Arbitrate below. You also agree that disputes will only be resolved on an individual basis and not as a class, consolidated, or representative action.Excerpt from Teachable's Terms of Use
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This provision requires users to pursue claims individually through arbitration, which means disputes cannot be aggregated into class actions. The clause also waives the right to a jury trial for covered disputes. Enforceability of class action waivers may be limited in certain jurisdictions, including California under some consumer protection contexts and EU member states under consumer rights directives.
Under this clause, covered disputes between a creator or student and Teachable must proceed through individual arbitration. The agreement prohibits class, consolidated, or representative actions, meaning users cannot join with others to pursue collective claims against the platform.
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