Common use of Arbitrator Authority Clause in Contracts

Arbitrator Authority. The arbitrator will have no authority to change, modify, subtract from or add to the provisions of this Agreement. Instead, the arbitrator will have authority only to apply and interpret the provisions of this Agreement in reaching a decision. The arbitrator’s fee and expenses will be borne equally by the parties. All other expenses, including attorney’s fees, will be borne by the party incurring those expenses.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Employment Agreement, ofnhp.aft.org

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