Common use of Failure to Resolve Dispute Clause in Contracts

Failure to Resolve Dispute. If the parties cannot resolve the dispute then the Landlord and Tenant will each appoint one person to meet and attempt to resolve the dispute in an atmosphere of good faith and on a commercially realistic basis. If agreement still cannot be reached in a reasonable time, then the matter will be escalated to the appropriate level in the respective departments/agencies. The Government Office Accommodation Committee can, if all previous efforts fail, be requested by either party to arbitrate on the dispute.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Occupancy Agreement, Occupancy Agreement

Failure to Resolve Dispute. If the parties cannot resolve the dispute dispute, then the Landlord Building Owner and Tenant Occupant will each appoint one person to meet and attempt to resolve the dispute in an atmosphere of good faith and on a commercially realistic basis. If agreement still cannot be reached in a reasonable time, then the matter will be escalated to the appropriate level in the respective departments/agencies. The Government Office Accommodation Committee can, if all previous efforts fail, be requested by either party to arbitrate on the dispute.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Occupancy Agreement