Time and Place of Arbitration Sample Clauses

The "Time and Place of Arbitration" clause defines when and where arbitration proceedings will take place if a dispute arises between the parties. Typically, this clause specifies a particular city or country as the venue and may set deadlines or timeframes for initiating or conducting the arbitration process. By establishing these logistical details in advance, the clause helps prevent disagreements over the organization of arbitration, ensuring that both parties have clarity and certainty about the procedural aspects of resolving disputes.
Time and Place of Arbitration. All arbitrations shall be scheduled at a time and place mutually agreed to by the parties. Any disputes over time or place will be decided by the arbitrator.
Time and Place of Arbitration. The arbitration shall occur on a date to be set by the Arbitrator, which shall be not less than 90 days or no more than 180 days after the appointment of the Arbitrator. The arbitration shall be held in Toronto, Ontario.
Time and Place of Arbitration. The arbitration will be held at a mutually convenient time and place within 50 miles of the Company location at which you are or most recently were working. Notwithstanding, by mutual agreement of the Parties, an alternate location outside the aforementioned 50 mile restriction is permitted.
Time and Place of Arbitration. The arbitration shall take place in the County of New York, State of New York, at a time and place selection by the arbitrator. Notice in writing of such time and place shall be given by the arbitrator to each Party at least thirty (3) days prior to the date so fixed.
Time and Place of Arbitration. The arbitration shall be held at ----------------------------- such place as the umpire may determine within the immediate Woodbridge, New Jersey area, or such other location to which the parties may agree, to commence not later than ten (10) days after the umpire has been determined in accordance with Section 7.2(e). The parties shall present their arguments to the umpire in -------------- the form of a written submission and may, if permitted by the umpire, present oral argument to the umpire and witnesses to testify, but such witness testimony shall only be with respect to the disputed facts of the matter.
Time and Place of Arbitration. Unless the parties agree otherwise, the arbitration shall occur on a date to be set by the arbitrator, which shall be no more than 30 days after the selection of the arbitrator, and shall be held in New York City.

Related to Time and Place of Arbitration

  • Place of Arbitration Any arbitration under this Part shall, at the request of any party to the dispute, be held in a state that is party of the New York Convention. Claims submitted to arbitration under this Part shall be considered to arise out of a commercial relationship or transaction for purpose of Article 1 of the New York Convention.

  • Place of Arbitration; Rules All arbitration will be conducted in Massachusetts unless we agree otherwise in writing in a specific case. All arbitration will be conducted before a single arbitrator in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association.

  • Location of Arbitration The arbitration shall take place in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and the arbitrator shall issue any award at the place of arbitration. The arbitrator may conduct hearings and meetings at any other place agreeable to the parties or, upon the motion of a party, determined by the arbitrator as necessary to obtain significant testimony or evidence.

  • Rules of Arbitration The arbitration procedures initiated under this Contract shall operate under the arbitration rules in effect for ICSID, the Additional Facility or UNCITRAL, as the case may be, at the time of the filing of the request for arbitration, which rules are deemed to be incorporated herein by reference in this Article 26.

  • Notice of Arbitration If a Person asserts that there exists a Dispute, then such Person (the “Disputing Person”) will give each other Person involved in such Dispute a written notice setting forth the nature of the asserted Dispute. If all such Persons do not resolve any such asserted Dispute prior to the 10th business day after such notice is given, then any of them may commence arbitration pursuant to this Paragraph 19 by giving each other Person involved in such Dispute a written notice to that effect (an “Arbitration Notice”), setting forth any matters which are required to be set forth therein in accordance with the AAA Rules.