External Arbitrator Sample Clauses

External Arbitrator. In the event that the nature of the dispute requires an arbitrator possessing special expertise to properly adjudicate the dispute referred to ▇▇▇▇, a petition may be filed with the Chairman of BANI to designate an arbitrator who is not listed in the BANI list of arbitrators on the condition that the arbitrator concerned meets the requirements referred to in paragraphs 1 above and 3, below. Each petition must clearly state the reason for the need for such an external arbitrator together with a complete curriculum vitae of the arbitrator being proposed. If the Chairman of ▇▇▇▇ considers that there is no arbitrator in the BANI list of arbitrators with the required professional qualification, whilst the arbitrator requested does possess such qualification, is neutral and independent, then the Chairman of BANI may, based on his own consideration, approve the designation of the arbitrator. If the Chairman of ▇▇▇▇ does not approve the designation of the external arbitrator, the Chairman must recommend, or designate, with his own choice, an arbitrator alternative chosen from the BANI list of arbitrators or an expert meeting the requirements in the required field but is not registered in the BANI list of arbitrators. The Board may consider the designation of a foreign arbitrator who is recognized on the condition that the foreign arbitrator meets the qualification requirements and is prepared to comply with the BANI Procedural Regulation, including the stipulation regarding arbitrator fee, whereby the designating party shall be obliged to bear the travel, accommodation and other extraordinary expenses related to the designation of the foreign arbitrator.

Related to External Arbitrator

  • External Arbitration Procedures Any arbitration initiated under this Agreement shall be conducted before a single neutral arbitrator appointed by the Parties. If the Parties fail to agree upon a single arbitrator within ten

  • External Appeals For appeals of a decision that a prescription drug is not covered because it is not on our formulary, please see the Formulary Exception Process in the Prescription Drug and Diabetic Equipment and Supplies section. When filing a reconsideration or an appeal, please provide the same information listed in the Complaints section above.

  • Selecting an Arbitrator The parties will select an arbitrator by mutual agreement or by alternately striking names supplied by the AAA, and will follow the Labor Arbitration Rules of the AAA unless they agree otherwise in writing.

  • Sole Arbitrator In the event that one party wishes to submit a grievance to Arbitration and is content that the matter be dealt with by a Sole Arbitrator as opposed to a tripartite Board of Arbitration as hereinbefore referred to, the party submitting the grievance to arbitration shall so signify when advising the other party and shall advise as to three (3) alternative choices as to a Sole Arbitrator in addition to that party's nominee to a tripartite board. The recipient of the notice shall in reply advise as to its nominee to a tripartite board and three (3) alternative choices as to a Sole Arbitrator. If the parties can agree to a Sole Arbitrator within twenty (20) days of the notice referring the matter to arbitration the matter shall be determined by a Sole Arbitrator and failing such agreement the regular Arbitration procedure shall apply.

  • Arbitrators (a) Within fifteen days after a valid Arbitration Demand Notice is given, the parties involved in the dispute, controversy or claim referenced therein shall attempt to select a sole arbitrator satisfactory to all such parties. (b) If such parties are not able jointly to select a sole arbitrator within such fifteen-day period, such parties shall each appoint an arbitrator within thirty days after delivery of the Arbitration Demand Notice. If one party appoints an arbitrator within such time period and the other party or parties fail to appoint an arbitrator within such time period, the arbitrator appointed by the one party shall be the sole arbitrator of the matter. (c) If a sole arbitrator is not selected pursuant to paragraph (a) or (b) above and, instead, two or more arbitrators are selected pursuant to paragraph (b) above, the arbitrators shall, within thirty days after the appointment of the later of them to be appointed, select an additional arbitrator who shall act as the sole arbitrator of the dispute. After selection of such sole arbitrator, the initial arbitrators shall have no further role with respect to the dispute. In the event that the arbitrators so appointed do not, within thirty days after the appointment of the later of them to be appointed, agree on the selection of the sole arbitrator, any party involved in such dispute may apply to the American Arbitration Association to select the sole arbitrator, which selection shall be made by such organization within thirty days after such application. Any arbitrator selected pursuant to this paragraph (c) shall be disinterested with respect to any of the parties and the matter and shall be reasonably competent in the applicable subject matter. (d) The sole arbitrator selected pursuant to paragraph (a), (b) or (c) above shall set a time for the hearing of the matter which will commence no later than ninety days after the date of appointment of the sole arbitrator pursuant to paragraph (a), (b) or (c) above and which hearing will be no longer than thirty days (unless in the judgment of the arbitrator the matter is unusually complex and sophisticated and thereby requires a longer time, in which event such hearing shall be no longer than ninety days). The final decision of such arbitrator will be rendered in writing to the parties not later than sixty days after the last hearing date, unless otherwise agreed by the parties in writing. (e) The place of any arbitration hereunder will be New York, New York, unless otherwise agreed by the parties.