Common use of Dispute Initiation Notice Clause in Contracts

Dispute Initiation Notice. A Party claiming a dispute shall provide timely Notice to the other Parties, describing the matter(s) in dispute and any proposed relief or resolution. Each Party that wishes to participate in dispute resolution shall provide written Notice to the other Parties within 20 days of receiving the dispute initiation Notice. If a dispute initially arises within the Resource Committee as described in Section 8, the Party claiming a dispute shall provide timely Notice to the other Parties that are members of such Committee. If the dispute is not resolved within the Committee as described in Section 8, the Party claiming a dispute shall provide timely Notice to all Parties when the dispute is referred to the Dispute Resolution Committee, describing the matter(s) still in dispute and any proposed relief or resolution.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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Dispute Initiation Notice. A Party claiming a dispute shall provide timely Notice to the other Parties, describing the matter(s) in dispute and any proposed relief or resolution. Each Party that wishes to participate in dispute resolution shall provide written Notice to the other Parties within 20 days of receiving the dispute initiation Notice. If a dispute initially arises within the Resource Committee a Work Group as described in Section 89.2.3, the Party claiming a dispute shall provide timely Notice only to the other Parties that are members of such Committeethe relevant Work Group. If the dispute is not resolved within the Committee Work Group as described in Section 89.2.3, the Party claiming a dispute shall provide timely Notice to all Parties when the dispute is referred to the Dispute Resolution Committee, describing the matter(s) still in dispute and any proposed relief or resolution.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

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