Common use of Third Party Intervention Clause in Contracts

Third Party Intervention. A Member State which is not a party to a dispute, on delivery of a notification to the parties to a dispute and to the Secretary-General, shall be entitled to attend all hearings and to receive written submissions of the parties to a dispute and may be permitted to make oral or written submissions to the Arbitral Tribunal.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Agreement Establishing the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism, Agreement Establishing the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism, Agreement Establishing the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism

Third Party Intervention. A Member State which is not a party to a dispute, on delivery of a notification to the parties to a dispute and to the Secretary-General, shall be entitled to attend all hearings and to receive written submissions of the parties to a dispute and may be permitted to make oral or written submissions to the Arbitral Tribunal.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Agreement Establishing the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (Ccccc)

Third Party Intervention. A Member State which is not a party to a dispute, on delivery of a notification to the parties to a dispute and to the Secretary-General, shall may be entitled permitted to attend all hearings and to receive written submissions of the parties to a dispute and may be permitted to make oral or written submissions to the Arbitral Tribunal.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Agreement Establishing the Caribbean Public Health Agency