Common use of Resolving Differences Clause in Contracts

Resolving Differences. A. In the event the parties in negotiations are not able to come to an agreement upon items submitted for negoti- ation a mediator may be appointed (33-1275). B. In the event mediation fails to bring agreement on all negotiable issues, the issues that remain in dispute may be submitted to fact finding by request of either party. Within 30 days of their appointment, the fact finder will submit a report to both negotiating parties with their recommendations (33-1275).

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Negotiations Agreement, Negotiations Agreement, Negotiations Agreement

Resolving Differences. A. In the event the parties in negotiations are not able to come to an agreement upon items submitted submit- ▇▇▇ for negoti- ation negotiation a mediator may be appointed (33-1275). B. In the event mediation fails to bring agreement on all negotiable issues, the issues that remain in dispute may be submitted to fact finding by request of either party. Within 30 days of their appointmentappoint ment, the fact finder will submit a report to both negotiating parties with their recommendations (33-1275).

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Negotiations Agreement, Negotiations Agreement, Negotiations Agreement

Resolving Differences. A. In the event the parties in negotiations are not able to come to an agreement upon items submitted for negoti- ation negotiation a mediator may be appointed (33-1275). B. In the event mediation fails to bring agreement on all negotiable issues, the issues that remain in dispute may be submitted to fact finding by request of either party. Within 30 days of their appointment, the fact finder will submit a report to both negotiating parties with their recommendations (33-1275).recommendations

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Negotiations Agreement, Negotiations Agreement, Negotiations Agreement