Decision to Arbitrate Clause Samples

The "Decision to Arbitrate" clause establishes that disputes arising under the agreement will be resolved through arbitration rather than through court litigation. Typically, this clause outlines the process by which parties agree to submit their disagreements to a neutral third-party arbitrator, and may specify the rules or institutions governing the arbitration, such as the American Arbitration Association. By mandating arbitration, the clause aims to provide a private, often faster and less formal method of dispute resolution, thereby reducing litigation costs and ensuring confidentiality for both parties.
Decision to Arbitrate. A decision by the Association to submit a grievance to arbitration shall automatically be a waiver of all other remedies, except as provided otherwise by law.
Decision to Arbitrate. Should a grievant, after receiving the answer to the grievance at Step 2 of the grievance procedure, still feel that the grievance has not been satisfactorily resolved, the grievant may, through the Labor Council representative, request that the grievance be heard before an arbitrator. The decision to arbitrate a grievance rests with the Union. If the Union decides to arbitrate the grievance, a written notice to arbitrate must be submitted to the Sheriff/designee within fourteen (14) days following the date the grievance was answered in Step 2 of the grievance procedure. In the event the grievance is not referred to arbitration by the Labor Council within the time limits prescribed, the grievance shall be considered resolved based upon the second step reply.

Related to Decision to Arbitrate

  • Submission to Arbitration The Respondent Party may agree to the Claimant Party’s proposal of arbitration by responding in writing within ten (10) Business Days following receipt of such proposal. Within five (5) Business Days following receipt of the Respondent Party’s agreement to arbitrate, the Claimant Party may submit the Dispute Item to the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) for arbitration. No Dispute Item may be submitted for arbitration without the consent of both parties.

  • Consent to Arbitration 17.1 Each Party consents to the submission of a claim to arbitration in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 17.2 The consent given in Article 17.1 and the submission by a disputing investor of a claim to arbitration shall satisfy the requirement of: (a) Chapter II of the ICSID Convention (Jurisdiction of the Centre) and the Additional Facility Rules for written consent of the parties; and (b) Article II of the New York Convention for an agreement in writing.

  • Referral to Arbitration Such notification shall specify the party’s choice of whether it wishes to utilize the regular arbitration procedure or the expedited arbitration procedure, as provided for within this Article. In the event that a grievance is submitted to the regular arbitration process, it shall be heard by a single arbitrator, unless either party requests that it be heard by a three-member arbitration board.

  • Agreement to Arbitrate It is understood that any dispute as to medical malpractice, that is as to whether any medical services rendered under this contract were unnecessary or unauthorized or were improperly, negligently, or incompetently rendered, will be determined by submission to arbitration as provided by California law, and nor by a lawsuit or resort to court process except as California law provides for judicial review of arbitration proceedings. Both parties to this contract, by entering it, are giving up their constitutional rights to have any such dispute decided in court of law before a jury, and instead are accepting the rules of arbitration.

  • Submission of a Claim to Arbitration 1. In the event that a disputing party considers that an investment dispute cannot be settled by consultation and negotiation: (a) the claimant, on its own behalf, may submit to arbitration under this Section a claim (i) that the respondent has breached (A) an obligation under Articles 3 through 10,