Discovery; Getting Information Sample Clauses

Discovery; Getting Information. In addition to the parties’ rights under the Administrator’s rules to obtain information prior to the hearing, either party may ask the arbitrator for more information from the other party. The arbitrator will decide the issue in his or her sole discretion, after allowing the other party the opportunity to object.
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Discovery; Getting Information. Either party may obtain from the other party prior to the hearing any information available under the Administrator’s rules or any relevant information the arbitrator determines should in fairness be made available.
Discovery; Getting Information. Either party may obtain from the other party prior to the arbitration hearing any information available under the Administrator’s rules or any information that the arbitrator determines should be made available.

Related to Discovery; Getting Information

  • Billing Information 6.1 NLT and the RL shall provide each other with information within their possession that is necessary to allow them to provide accurate and timely billing to each other and to any other relevant third parties.

  • CONTRACT INFORMATION 1. The State of Arkansas may not contract with another party: a. Upon default, to pay all sums to become due under a contract. b. To pay damages, legal expenses or other costs and expenses of any party. c. To conduct litigation in a place other than Pulaski County, Arkansas d. To agree to any provision of a contract; which violates the laws or constitution of the State of Arkansas. 2. A party wishing to contract with the State of Arkansas should: a. Remove any language from its contract which grants to it any remedies other than: i. The right to possession. ii. The right to accrued payments. iii. The right to expenses of de-installation. iv. The right to expenses of repair to return the equipment to normal working order, normal wear and tear excluded. v. The right to recover only amounts due at the time of repossession and any unamortized nonrecurring cost as allowed by Arkansas Law. b. Include in its contract that the laws of the State of Arkansas govern the contract. c. Acknowledge that contracts become effective when awarded by the State Procurement Official.

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