Arbitration panel ruling Sample Clauses

Arbitration panel ruling. 1. The arbitration panel shall issue its ruling to the Parties and to the Committee within 150 days from the date of the establishment of the arbitration panel. Where it considers that this deadline cannot be met, the chairperson of the arbitration panel shall notify the Parties and the Committee in writing, stating the reasons for the delay and the date on which the arbitration panel plans to issue its ruling. Under no circumstances should the arbitration panel issue its ruling later than 180 days after the date of its establishment. 2. In cases of urgency the arbitration panel shall make every effort to issue its ruling within seventy-five days from the date of its establishment. Under no circumstances should the arbitration panel issue its ruling later than ninety days after the date of its establishment.
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Arbitration panel ruling. 1. The arbitration panel shall notify its ruling to the Parties and to the Trade and Development Committee within 150 days from the date of the establishment of the arbitration panel. Where it considers that this deadline cannot be met, the chairperson of the arbitration panel must notify the Parties and the Trade and Development Committee in writing, stating the reasons for the delay and the date on which the panel plans to conclude its work. Under no circumstances should the ruling be notified later than 180 days from the date of the establishment of the arbitration panel. 2. In cases of urgency, including those involving perishable and seasonal goods, the arbitration panel shall make every effort to notify its ruling within 90 days from the date its establishment. The arbitration panel may give a preliminary ruling within 10 days of its establishment on whether it deems the case to be urgent. 3. Either Party may request the arbitration panel to provide a recommendation as to how the Party complained against, or as the case may be, the relevant SADC EPA State, could bring itself into compliance.
Arbitration panel ruling. 1. The arbitration panel shall notify its ruling to the Parties to the dispute and to the Trade Committee within 150 days from the date of the establishment of the arbitration panel. Where it considers that this deadline cannot be met, the chairperson of the arbitration panel must notify the Parties to the dispute and the Trade Committee in writing, stating the reasons for the delay and the date on which the panel plans to conclude its work. Under no circumstances should the ruling be notified later than 180 days from the date of the establishment of the arbitration panel. 2. In cases of urgency, including those involving perishable and seasonal goods, the arbitration panel shall make every effort to notify its ruling within 75 days from the date of its establishment. Under no circumstance should it take longer than 90 days from its establishment. The arbitration panel may give a preliminary ruling within 10 days of its establishment on whether it deems the case to be urgent.
Arbitration panel ruling. 1. The arbitration panel shall transmit its ruling to the Parties and the EPA Committee at the latest 150 days following its establishment. If it considers that this time-limit cannot be respected, the Chairperson of the panel shall inform the Parties and the EPA Committee in writing, giving reasons for the delay and stating the date on which the Committee plans to conclude its work. The arbitration ruling should under no circumstances be delivered any later than 180 days from the date on which the arbitration panel was established. 2. In urgent situations, including those involving perishable and seasonal foodstuffs, the panel shall endeavour to deliver its ruling within 75 days of being established. Under no circumstances should it deliver its ruling any later than 90 days after being established. Within ten days of being established, the panel may deliver a preliminary ruling on whether it deems the case to be urgent. 3. Each Party may ask the arbitration panel to recommend ways in which the Party complained against could achieve compliance.
Arbitration panel ruling. 1. The arbitration panel shall notify its ruling to the Parties and to the EPA Committee within 150 days from the date of the establishment of the arbitration panel. Where it considers that this deadline cannot be met, the chairperson of the arbitration panel must notify the Parties and the EPA Committee in writing, stating the reasons for the delay and the date on which the panel plans to conclude its work. Under no circumstances should the ruling be notified later than 180 days from the date of the establishment of the arbitration panel. 2. In cases of urgency, including those involving perishable and seasonal goods, the arbitration panel shall make every effort to notify its ruling within 75 days from the date its establishment. Under no circumstance should it take longer than 90 days from its establishment. The arbitration panel may give a preliminary ruling within 10 days of its establishment on whether it deems the case to be urgent. 3. Either Party may request the arbitration panel to provide a recommendation as to how the Party complained against could bring itself into compliance.
Arbitration panel ruling. 1. The arbitration panel shall notify the Parties and the EPA Committee of its ruling within 150 days from the date on which the arbitration panel is established. Where it considers that this deadline cannot be met, the chairperson of the arbitration panel shall notify the Parties and the EPA Committee in writing, stating the reasons for the delay and the date on which the panel plans to conclude its work. Under no circumstances should the ruling be notified later than 180 days from the date of establishment of the arbitration panel. 2. In urgent cases, including those involving perishable or seasonal goods, the arbitration panel shall make every effort to issue its ruling within 75 days of the date of its establishment. Under no circumstance should it take longer than 90 days from the date of its establishment to issue the ruling. The arbitration panel may give a preliminary ruling within ten days of its establishment on whether it deems the case to be urgent. 3. Either Party may ask an arbitration panel to make recommendations on how the Party complained against could comply.
Arbitration panel ruling. 1. Arbitration panels shall notify their ruling to the parties to the dispute and to the Trade Committee within 120 days from the date of their establishment. When an arbitration panel considers that such deadline cannot be met, the chairperson of the arbitration panel must notify the parties to the dispute and the Trade Committee in writing, stating the reasons for the delay and the date on which the panel will notify its ruling. Under no circumstances should the ruling be notified later than 150 days from the date of the establishment of the arbitration panel. 2. In cases of urgency, including those related to perishable goods or that otherwise concern goods or services that rapidly lose their commercial value such as certain seasonal goods or services, the arbitration panel shall issue a ruling on whether it deems the case to be urgent within 10 days following its establishment. The arbitration panel shall notify its ruling within 60 days from the date of its establishment, and under no circumstances later than 75 days from that date.
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Arbitration panel ruling. The arbitration panel shall transmit its ruling containing its findings and conclusions to the Parties and the Association Committee, as a general rule not later than three months from the date of establishment of the arbitration panel. In no case should it do so later than five months from this date. The arbitration panel shall base its ruling on the submissions and communications of the Parties and on any information it has received pursuant to Article 186. The ruling is final and shall be publicly available.
Arbitration panel ruling. 1. The arbitration panel shall transmit its ruling to the Parties and the TPA Committee at the latest one hundred and fifty (150) days following the establishment of the arbitration panel. If it considers that this time limit cannot be complied with, the Chairperson of the arbitration panel shall inform the Parties and the TPA Committee thereof in writing, giving reasons for the delay and stating the date on which the arbitration panel plans to conclude its work. The arbitration panel ruling should under no circumstances be delivered any later than one hundred and eighty (180) days from the date on which the arbitration panel was established. 2. In urgent situations, including those involving perishable and seasonal goods, the arbitration panel shall endeavour to deliver its ruling within seventy-five (75) days of being established. Under no circumstance shall it take longer than ninety (90) days from the date of its establishment. The arbitration panel may deliver a preliminary ruling on whether the case is urgent within ten (10) days of being formed. 3. Each Party may ask an arbitration panel to recommend ways in which the respondent could achieve compliance.
Arbitration panel ruling. The arbitration panel shall notify its ruling to the parties to the dispute and to the Trade Committee within 120 days from the date of its establishment. When it considers that this deadline cannot be met, the chairperson of the arbitration panel must notify the parties to the dispute and the Trade Committee in writing stating the reasons for the delay and the date on which the panel will notify its ruling. Under no circumstances should the ruling be notified later than 150 days from the date of the establishment of the arbitration panel.
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