Expedited Dispute Resolution Procedure Sample Clauses
The Expedited Dispute Resolution Procedure clause establishes a streamlined process for resolving disputes between parties quickly and efficiently. Typically, this clause sets shorter timelines for submitting claims, responding to disputes, and reaching a resolution, often through arbitration or mediation. Its core function is to minimize delays and reduce costs associated with lengthy dispute resolution, ensuring that conflicts are settled promptly to maintain business continuity.
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Expedited Dispute Resolution Procedure. The Party(ies) disputing any Expedited Arbitration Matter shall, within fifteen (15) Business Days after submittal of the dispute to arbitration, submit a brief with all supporting evidence to the Arbiter with copies to all Parties. Evidence may include, but is not limited to, expert or consultant opinions, any form of graphic evidence, including photos, maps or graphs and any other evidence the Parties may choose to submit in their discretion to assist the Arbiter in resolving the dispute. In either case, any interested Party may submit an additional brief within five (5) Business Days after distribution of the initial brief. The Arbiter thereafter shall hold a telephonic hearing and issue a decision in the matter promptly, but in any event within twenty-five (25) Business Days after the initiation of the arbitration, unless the Arbiter determines that further briefing is necessary, in which case the additional brief(s) addressing only those items or issues identified by the Arbiter shall be submitted to the Arbiter (with copies to all Parties) within ten (10) Business Days after the Arbiter’s request, and thereafter the Arbiter shall hold a telephonic hearing and issue a decision promptly but in any event within ten (10) Business Days after submission of such additional briefs, and no later than forty-five (45) Business Days after the initiation of the arbitration. The decision of the Arbiter will be final, binding on the Parties and non-appealable.
Expedited Dispute Resolution Procedure. (a) In the event the proposed outside activity is determined to constitute a conflict of interest, and the employee disagrees with that determination, the employee may file a complaint under the Expedited Dispute Resolution procedure contained in the BOT-UFF Policy for Neutral, Internal Resolution of Policy Disputes.
(b) The employee may engage in such outside activity pending a resolution of the matter pursuant to the BOT-UFF Policy for Neutral, Internal Resolution of Policy Disputes.
(c) If the resolution of the matter is that there is a conflict of interest, the employee shall cease such activity immediately and may be required to turn over to the University all or part of compensation earned therefrom.
Expedited Dispute Resolution Procedure. In the event that a Breaching Party under Section 14.2 disputes that it has committed a Material Breach or a dispute arises under Section 4.5.4(g), and such dispute is not resolved pursuant to Section 15.7.1, then non-breaching Party under Section 14.2 or the objecting Party under Section 15.7.2(g) may invoke the expedited dispute resolution procedure set forth in Schedule
Expedited Dispute Resolution Procedure. 10.4.1 At any time that a Party believes that a dispute exists which cannot be timely resolved under procedures set forth in Section 10.2 and 10.3, written notice shall be promptly provided by the Party to the General Manager and the Parties. Such notice shall provide a detailed explanation of the dispute and the position(s) of the Parties to the dispute. The notice shall also provide an explanation of why the dispute cannot be timely resolved under the procedures set forth in Section 10.2 and 10.3.
10.4.2 Upon receipt of such notice, the General Manager shall determine what actions are appropriate to effectuate a resolution of the dispute. In the event that the General Manager cannot effectuate a resolution of the dispute satisfactory to all Parties participating in the dispute resolution within five (5) Business Days of receipt of such notice, the General Manager shall immediately notify the Chair of the Commission and provide copies of the notice to the Chair together with any comments of the General Manager, concerning the dispute.
10.4.3 Upon receipt of such notice, the Chair of the Commission shall either place the dispute on the agenda of the next regular meeting of the Commission occurring not less than two (2) weeks from the date of receipt for the purpose of having the Commission mediate the dispute, or, if deemed necessary by the Chair in his or her discretion, due to the need for timely resolution, call a special meeting of the Commission for the purpose of having the Commission mediate the dispute. If the Commission cannot effectuate a resolution of the dispute within thirty (30) Calendar Days of such meeting, any affected Party may immediately invoke the provisions of Section 10.5.
Expedited Dispute Resolution Procedure. (a) In the event the proposed outside activity is determined to constitute a conflict of interest, and the employee disagrees with that determination, the employee may file a complaint under the Expedited Dispute Resolution procedure contained in the BOT-UFF Policy for Neutral, Internal Resolution of Policy Disputes.
Expedited Dispute Resolution Procedure. The Parties hereby agree that 41 the following disputes shall be subject to this expedited dispute resolution procedure: (i) Major 42 Phase Decisions (pursuant to Section 5.6 hereof); (ii) proposed amendments to appraisal 1 Qualified Appraiser Pool (pursuant to Section 5.4.1 hereof); (iv) proposed additions or 2 subtractions to the Pre-Approved Arbiters List (pursuant to Section 27.3.1); (v) disputes related 3 to Redesign Work Program and Costs (pursuant to Section 4.2.4); or (vi) any matter the 4 Authority in its reasonable discretion believes has the potential to materially delay the Project.
5 27.3.2.1 The Party(ies) disputing any matter subject to this expedited 7 non-binding arbitration, submit a brief with all supporting evidence to the Arbiter with copies to 8 all Parties. Evidence may include, but is not limited to, expert or consultant opinions, any form 9 of graphic evidence, including photos, maps or graphs and any other evidence the Parties may 10 choose to submit in their discretion to assist the Arbiter in resolving the dispute. In either case, 11 any interested Party may submit an additional brief within three (3) business days after 12 distribution of the initial brief. The Arbiter thereafter shall hold a telephonic hearing and issue a 13 decision in the matter promptly, but in any event within ten (10) business days after the initiation 14 of the non-binding arbitration, unless the Arbiter determines that further briefing is necessary, in 15 which case the additional brief(s) addressing only those items or issues identified by the Arbiter 16 shall be submitted to the Arbiter (with copies to all Parties) within five (5) business days after the 17 Arbiter’s request, and thereafter the Arbiter shall hold a telephonic hearing and issue a decision 18 promptly but in any event within two (2) business days after submission of such additional 19 briefs, and no later than seventeen (17) business days after the initiation of the non-binding
Expedited Dispute Resolution Procedure. Within six (6) months after establishment of the new minimum bid price, Developer shall re-bid the Non-Critical Commercial Lot. If no qualified bids are received for the Non-Developer Critical Commercial Lots that are acceptable to Developer, Developer shall reserve the right to withdraw the Non-Developer Critical Commercial Lot from sale and re-bid the Non- Developer Critical Commercial Lot at such future time as Developer’s deems appropriate in its reasonable judgment, but in no event later than two (2) years after the prior Auction.
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Expedited Dispute Resolution Procedure. Any dispute or determination by a party hereto which, pursuant to the terms of this Lease, may be resolved pursuant to this Exhibit I shall be undertaken in accordance with the following provisions:
Expedited Dispute Resolution Procedure. Any dispute or determination by a party hereto which, pursuant to the terms of this Lease, may be resolved by the “Expedited Dispute Resolution Procedure,” shall be undertaken in accordance with the following provisions: