Examples of Dispute Resolution Timetable in a sentence
If at any point it becomes clear that an applicable deadline set out in the Dispute Resolution Timetable cannot be met or has passed, the Parties may agree in writing to extend the deadline.
The Parties agree to notify the Mediator that they wish to observe the relevant timescales agreed in the Dispute Resolution Timetable.
The Parties agree to request that CEDR arrange the time and place for the mediation within the timescale specified in the applicable section of the Dispute Resolution Timetable.
The time periods set out in the Dispute Resolution Timetable shall apply to all Disputes unless the Parties agree that an alternative timetable should apply in respect of a specific Dispute.
The Parties agree to notify CEDR that the maximum duration for the mediation meeting shall be as set out in the applicable section of the Dispute Resolution Timetable.
The Parties may only agree to use the Expedited Dispute Resolution Timetable in exceptional circumstances where the use of the Standard Dispute Resolution Timetable would be unreasonable, including (by way of example) where one Party would be materially disadvantaged by a delay in resolving the Dispute.
If the Parties are unable to agree on the joint appointment of a Mediator within the timescale specified in the applicable section of the Dispute Resolution Timetable, they shall make a joint application to CEDR to nominate the Mediator.
If the Parties are unable to reach agreement on the use of the Expedited Dispute Resolution Timetable within five (5) Working Days of the issue of the Notice of Dispute then the use of this timetable shall be at the sole discretion of the Authority.
In any event any settlement agreement must be finalised within the timescales specified in the Dispute Resolution Timetable unless the Parties agree an extension to the Dispute Resolution Timetable in accordance with paragraph 2.7 or the timetable is otherwise extended by operation of paragraph 4.8.1. The Parties shall procure that the Mediator shall assist the Parties in recording the outcome of the mediation.
Any agreed extension shall have the effect of delaying the start of the subsequent stages set out in the Dispute Resolution Timetable by the period agreed in the extension.