Governing law provisions (also knows as choice of law or controlling law clauses) in contracts are frequently used by the agreement parties to specify which jurisdiction's laws will be applied to interpreting the contractual provisions and obligations.
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Parties: COMMUNITYSOUTH FINANCIAL CORPORATION | Federal Reserve System
Law Firm: Nelson Mullins
Document Date: 8/28/2008
Governing Law:South Carolina
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