A Joint Statement of Issue Sample Clauses

A Joint Statement of Issue clause requires the parties to collaboratively identify and document the specific questions or disputes that need to be resolved. In practice, both sides work together to create a written summary that clearly outlines the issues at hand, which may be used in arbitration, mediation, or litigation. This clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of the matters in dispute, streamlining the resolution process and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or scope creep.
A Joint Statement of Issue containing the facts of the dispute and reference to the specific provision or provisions of the Collective Agreement allegedly violated, shall be jointly submitted to the Arbitrator in advance of the date of the hearing. In the event the parties cannot agree upon such Joint Statement of Issue, each party shall submit a separate statement to the Arbitrator in advance of the date of the hearing and shall at the same time give a copy of such statement to the other party.
A Joint Statement of Issue containing the facts of the dispute and reference to the specific provision or provisions of the Collective Agreement where it is alleged that the agreement has been violated, shall be jointly submitted to the Arbitrator at least thirty (30) days in advance of the date of the hearing. In the event the parties cannot agree upon such Joint Statement of Issue, each party shall submit a separate statement to the Arbitrator at least thirty (30) days in advance of the date of the hearing and at the same time provide a copy of such statement to the other party.
A Joint Statement of Issue containing the facts of the dispute and reference to the specific provision or provisions of the Collective Agreement allegedly violated, shall be jointly submitted to the arbitrator in advance of the
A Joint Statement of Issue containing the facts of the dispute and reference to the specific provision or provisions of the Collective Agreement where it is

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