Claims Subject to Mandatory Arbitration Sample Clauses

Claims Subject to Mandatory Arbitration. The following claims, if not settled through informal Dispute Resolution, will be subject to mandatory arbitration pursuant to Section 10.7 below:
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Claims Subject to Mandatory Arbitration. The following Claims, if not settled through informal dispute resolution, will be subject to mandatory arbitration pursuant to Section 20.6 below. All unresolved billing disputes involving amounts (whether billed by Carrier to Telco or Telco to Carrier) equal to or less than one (1) percent of the sum of the amounts billed to Carrier by Telco and Telco to carrier under this Agreement during the calendar year in which the dispute arises. For any calendar year in which Telco does not issue a xxxx to Carrier each month, the Parties, in determining whether this Section applies, will annualize the bills issued for that calendar year.
Claims Subject to Mandatory Arbitration. 6.7.1 Upon receipt of the Arbitration Notice by either Party from the other, the following will be subject to mandatory arbitration, which shall be the sole available remedy if invoked within one-hundred eighty (180) Days after receipt of the Informal Dispute Resolution Notice.
Claims Subject to Mandatory Arbitration. 13.6.2.1 The following claims, if not settled through informal Dispute Resolution, will be subject to mandatory arbitration pursuant to Section 13.7 below: Each unresolved billing dispute involving one percent (1%) or less of the amounts charged to the Disputing Party under this Agreement in the state in which the dispute arises during the twelve (12) months immediately preceding receipt of the letter initiating Dispute Resolution under Section 13.3 above. If the dsiputing Party has notbeen billed fora minimum of twelve (12) months immediately preceding receipt of the letter initiating Dispute Resolution under Section 13.3 above, the Parties will annualize the actual number of months billed.
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