Common use of Elevation of Dispute Clause in Contracts

Elevation of Dispute. If the Parties do not resolve a dispute after completing the dispute resolution procedure in Agreement Section 12.3.1, any one of the Parties may elevate the dispute to a meeting of the chief executives of the involved Parties. For purposes of this provision, “chief executive” means the city manager of a city, the county executive of the County, the chief executive officer of the Water District, the executive director of the Implementing Entity, the CDFW Regional Manager, and the USFWS Field Supervisor. Each Party will be represented by its chief executive in person or by telephone at the meeting, and the meeting will occur within forty-five (45) days of a request by any Party following completion of the dispute resolution procedure.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Appendix L Final Implementing Agreement, Implementing Agreement, www.buttehcp.com

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Elevation of Dispute. If the Parties do not resolve a dispute after completing the dispute resolution procedure in Agreement Section 12.3.121.1.1, any one of the Parties may elevate the dispute to a meeting of the chief executives of the involved Parties. For purposes of this provision, “chief executive” means shall mean the city manager of a city, the county executive administrator of the County, the chief executive officer engineer of the Water Flood Control District, the general manager of the Park District, the executive director of the Implementing Entity, the CDFW CDFG Regional Manager, and the USFWS Field Supervisor. Each Party will shall be represented in person by its chief executive in person or by telephone at the meeting, and the meeting will shall occur within forty-five (45) days of a request by any Party following completion of the dispute resolution procedure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Implementing Agreement, Implementing Agreement

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Elevation of Dispute. If the Parties do not resolve a dispute after completing the dispute resolution procedure in Agreement Section 12.3.121.1.1, any one of the Parties may elevate the dispute to a meeting of the chief executives of the involved Parties. For purposes of this provision, “chief executive” means shall mean the city manager of a city, the county executive administrator of the County, the chief executive officer engineer of the Water Flood Control District, the General Manager of the Park District, the executive director of the Implementing Entity, the CDFW CDFG Regional Manager, and the USFWS Field Supervisor. Each Party will shall be represented in person by its chief executive in person or by telephone at the meeting, and the meeting will shall occur within forty-five (45) days of a request by any Party following completion of the dispute resolution procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Implementing Agreement

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