Common use of Dispute Notices Clause in Contracts

Dispute Notices. If a Dispute arises between or among the Parties, then any Party to such Dispute may provide written notice thereof to the other Parties, including a detailed description of the subject matter of the Dispute (the “Dispute Notice”). The Dispute Notice shall identify the Party or Parties to the Dispute, which shall participate in the dispute resolution process. Each other Party shall inform the other Parties in writing whether it will participate in the dispute resolution process. The Party providing the Dispute Notice, each other Party identified in the Dispute Notice as a party to the Dispute and each other Party electing to participate in the Dispute shall be referred to as a “Disputing Party.”

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Transmission Service Participation Agreement, Transmission Service Participation Agreement, Transmission Service Participation Agreement

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