Dispute or Error Sample Clauses

Dispute or Error. In the event of any dispute, error, discrepancy or any other reason deemed sufficient by Rapaport, Rapaport reserves the right to provide a full refund to Buyer, withdraw any lot from Auction and/or refuse any bid or cancel any sale and return the Merchandise to the Supplier, subject, however, to the prior payment in full of any Supplier Advance as provided for in Section C below. In event of cancellation of Sale, Rapaport guarantees return of Merchandise to Supplier or full payment of the high bid/buy-now price minus commission (Sale Fee) and agreed expenses. If ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ withdraws any lot or cancels any Sale, both Buyer and Supplier agree to waive any claims, and undertake not to institute any legal action, against Rapaport and/or against each other. All decisions by Rapaport will be final and binding on bidders, Buyers, and Suppliers and their respective agents.
Dispute or Error. In the event of any dispute, error or any other reason deemed sufficient by Rapaport, Rapaport at its sole discretion reserves the right to provide a full refund to Buyer, withdraw any lot from auction and/or refuse any bid or cancel any sale. If Rapaport withdraws any lot or cancels any sale, Buyer agrees to waive, and Buyer’s signature hereto shall constitute a waiver of, any claims and undertaking not to institute any legal action against Rapaport and/or against each other. All decisions by Rapaport will be final and binding on bidders and Buyer.

Related to Dispute or Error

  • Informal Dispute Resolution (a) Prior to the initiation of formal dispute resolution procedures (i.e., arbitration), the Parties shall first attempt to resolve their dispute at the senior manager level. If that level of dispute resolution is not successful, the Parties shall proceed informally, as follows: (i) Upon the written request of either Party, each Party shall appoint a designated representative who does not otherwise devote substantially full time to performance under this Agreement, whose task it will be to meet for the purpose of endeavoring to resolve such dispute. (ii) The designated representatives shall meet as often as the Parties reasonably deem necessary in order to gather and furnish to the other all information with respect to the matter in issue that the Parties believe to be appropriate and germane in connection with its resolution. The representatives shall discuss the problem and attempt to resolve the dispute without the necessity of any formal proceeding. (iii) During the course of discussion, all reasonable requests made by one Party to another for non-privileged non-confidential information reasonably related to this Agreement shall be honored so that each of the Parties may be fully advised of the other's position. (iv) The specific format for the discussions shall be left to the discretion of the designated representatives. (b) Prior to instituting formal proceedings, the Parties will first have their chief executive officers meet to discuss the dispute. This requirement shall not delay the institution of formal proceedings past any statute of limitations expiration or for more than fifteen (15) days. (c) Subject to Subsection (b), formal proceedings for the resolution of a dispute may not be commenced until the earlier of: (i) The designated representatives concluding in good faith that amicable resolution through continued negotiation of the matter does not appear likely; or (ii) Thirty (30) days after the initial written request to appoint a designated representative pursuant to Subsection (a), above, (this period shall be deemed to run notwithstanding any claim that the process described in this Section 11.2 was not followed or completed). (d) This Section 11.2 shall not be construed to prevent a Party from instituting, and a Party is authorized to institute, formal proceedings earlier to avoid the expiration of any applicable limitations period, or to preserve a superior position with respect to other creditors or as provided in Section 11.6(a).

  • DOMAIN DISPUTE POLICY You agree to be bound by the current Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, available at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/udrp/udrp.htm that is incorporated herein and made a part of this Agreement by reference. APPENDIX 'R' .ASIA DOMAIN NAME SPECIFIC CONDITIONS If the Order is a .ASIA domain name, the Registrant, must also agree to the following terms:

  • Dispute Procedure (1) Unless otherwise provided in the Council's Constitution or in this Collective Agreement, any dispute within the registered scope of the Council shall be resolved as set out below: (a) The General Secretary of the Council shall, after consultation with the Secretary of any relevant Regional Chamber, decide whether any dispute referred to the Council must be dealt with by the Council or the Regional Chamber. (b) The Council shall, from time to time, adopt, by resolution, guidelines for the General Secretary of the Council to follow in the allocation of such disputes. (c) When any dispute is allocated to a Regional Chamber in terms of this clause, then such Regional Chamber shall have the same rights, powers and obligations as the Council.

  • Alternate Dispute Resolution In the event of any issue of controversy under this Agreement, the PARTIES may pursue Alternate Dispute Resolution procedures to voluntarily resolve those issues. These procedures may include, but are not limited to, conciliation, facilitation, mediation, and fact finding.

  • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Money Dispute Notwithstanding any termination of this Agreement, the Parties agree that in the event of any controversy regarding the release of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Money that the matter shall be submitted to mediation as provided in Section XXIII.