Arbitration Dispute definition

Arbitration Dispute means any Dispute other than an Expert Dispute;
Arbitration Dispute is defined in Section 2.10(b).
Arbitration Dispute means a dispute by the Broad under Section 4.4.2 regarding Company’s credit of amounts actually paid by Company to a Third Party against the Royalties due to Broad for Licensed Products or under Section 4.5 of the relative value to be attributed to a Sublicense of the Licensed Patent Rights as part of an overall sublicense agreement.

Examples of Arbitration Dispute in a sentence

  • If no resolution is reached in the preliminary proceedings, the 604 AAUP-UC may submit the matter in writing (copied to the President of Utica 605 College) to the American Arbitration Association pursuant to the Voluntary Labor 606 Arbitration Dispute rules then in effect.

  • After the Notice of Pre -Arbitration Dispute is provided, the Parties will engage in an informal dispute resolution conference by telephone or videoconference to discuss the Claim and see if a resolution can be reached.

  • The Parties shall attempt to agree to the initial Arbitrator List within thirty (30) days after the date of the occurrence of the first Arbitration Dispute.

  • The individual to be designated as the arbitrator (the “Arbitrator”) for a given Arbitration Dispute shall be selected from the Arbitrator List by the consent of the Parties hereto or failing such consent, by random selection from the Arbitrator List.

  • The parties shall make reasonable efforts to agree on the scope of discovery with respect to any Arbitration Dispute.


More Definitions of Arbitration Dispute

Arbitration Dispute means all disputes arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the breach, termination, or validity thereof, or the Parties’ performance, involving amounts less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) and excluding any action for specific performance or other equitable remedy arising out of or relating to Article II of this Agreement, Article VII of this Agreement or any claims for fraud, intentional misrepresentation or an intentional and knowing breach of a covenant set forth in this Agreement.
Arbitration Dispute means a dispute between the CS Holder and the Corporation regarding the Converted Share Number relating to a proposed Conversion, where the calculation or determination of such Converted Share Number has been referred to an arbitrator pursuant to Section (C)(4.8) of this Article IV.
Arbitration Dispute means: (a) any dispute or matter expressly identified in this Agreement as an Arbitration Dispute or as subject to the Arbitration Dispute Resolution Process; and (b) any other dispute or claim, not described in the preceding clause (a), arising from or in connection with this Agreement involving an amount not more than Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,500,000) in Equivalent Dollars; provided, however, that any claim for specific performance or other equitable relief shall not be an Arbitration Dispute for purposes of this Agreement.
Arbitration Dispute means any dispute among the parties to this Agreement (or between any two of them) and arising out of or related to this Agreement.
Arbitration Dispute has the meaning set forth in Section 10.5(a).
Arbitration Dispute has the meaning set forth in Section 6.6(a). -------------------
Arbitration Dispute defined in Lease Section 30.1.