Common use of Duty to Negotiate Clause in Contracts

Duty to Negotiate. 17.2.1. Any dispute between the Customer and the Transmitter referred to in section 17.1.1 shall be referred to a designated senior representative of each of the Parties for resolution on an informal basis as quickly as possible. 17.2.2. The designated senior representatives of the Parties shall attempt in good faith to resolve the dispute within thirty days of the date on which the dispute was referred to them. The Parties may by mutual agreement extend such period. 17.2.3. If a dispute is settled by the designated senior representatives of the Parties, the Parties shall prepare and execute minutes setting forth the terms of the settlement. Such terms shall bind the Parties. The subject-matter of the dispute shall not thereafter be the subject of any civil or other proceeding, other than in relation to the enforcement of the terms of the settlement. 17.2.4. If a Party fails to comply with the terms of settlement referred to in section 17.2.3, the other Party may submit the matter to arbitration under section 17.3.1. 17.2.5. A copy of the minutes referred to in section 17.2.3 from which all Confidential Information has been expunged shall be made available to the public by the Transmitter. 17.2.6. The Parties may not, by means of the settlement of a dispute under section 17.2.3 or section 17.5.10, agree to terms or conditions that would, if they had been the subject of an amendment to this Agreement, violate section 9.1.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Connection Agreement, Connection Agreement, Connection Agreement

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Duty to Negotiate. 17.2.1. Any dispute between the Customer and the Transmitter referred to in section 17.1.1 shall be referred to a designated senior representative of each of the Parties for resolution on an informal basis as quickly as possible. 17.2.2. The designated senior representatives of the Parties shall attempt in good faith to resolve the dispute within thirty days of the date on which the dispute was referred to them. The Parties may by mutual agreement extend such period. 17.2.3. If a dispute is settled by the designated senior representatives of the Parties, the Parties shall prepare and execute minutes setting forth the terms of the settlement. Such terms shall bind the Parties. The subject-matter of the dispute shall not thereafter be the subject of any civil or other proceeding, other than in relation to the enforcement of the terms of the settlement. 17.2.4. If a Party fails to comply with the terms of settlement referred to in section 17.2.3, the other Party may submit the matter to arbitration under section 17.3.1. 17.2.5. A copy of the minutes referred to in section 17.2.3 from which all Confidential Information has been expunged shall be made available to the public by the Transmitter. 17.2.6. The Parties may not, by means of the settlement of a dispute under section 17.2.3 or section 17.5.10, agree to terms or conditions that would, if they had been the subject of an amendment to this Agreement, violate section 9.1.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Connection Agreement, Connection Agreement

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Duty to Negotiate. 17.2.1. Any dispute between the Customer and the Transmitter referred to in section 17.1.1 shall be referred to a designated senior representative of each of the Parties for resolution on an informal basis as quickly as possible. 17.2.2. The designated senior representatives of the Parties shall attempt in good faith to resolve the dispute within thirty days of the date on which the dispute was referred to them. The Parties may by mutual agreement extend such period.. Transmission System Code, Appendix 1 (version B) 17.2.3. If a dispute is settled by the designated senior representatives of the Parties, the Parties shall prepare and execute minutes setting forth the terms of the settlement. Such terms shall bind the Parties. The subject-matter of the dispute shall not thereafter be the subject of any civil or other proceeding, other than in relation to the enforcement of the terms of the settlement. 17.2.4. If a Party fails to comply with the terms of settlement referred to in section 17.2.3, the other Party may submit the matter to arbitration under section 17.3.1. 17.2.5. A copy of the minutes referred to in section 17.2.3 from which all Confidential Information has been expunged shall be made available to the public by the Transmitter. 17.2.6. The Parties may not, by means of the settlement of a dispute under section 17.2.3 or section 17.5.10, agree to terms or conditions that would, if they had been the subject of an amendment to this Agreement, violate section 9.1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Connection Agreement

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