Common use of Power of the Arbitrator Clause in Contracts

Power of the Arbitrator. It is distinctly understood that the Arbitrator is not vested with the power to change, modify or alter this Agreement in any of its parts. The Arbitrator may, however, interpret the provisions of this Agreement, and has the power to relieve technical irregularities, including time limits, and to fashion just and equitable remedies. The Arbitrator shall give full opportunity to all parties to present evidence and make representations.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Power of the Arbitrator. It is distinctly understood that the Arbitrator is not vested with the power to change, modify or alter this Agreement in any of its parts. The Arbitrator may, however, interpret the provisions of this Agreement, and has the power to relieve technical irregularities, including time limits, and to fashion just and equitable remedies. The Arbitrator shall give full opportunity to all parties to present evidence and make representations.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement