Common use of Executive Negotiation Clause in Contracts

Executive Negotiation. If a notice is given under clause 15.1 the dispute or difference is to be referred to the Executive Negotiators. The Executive Negotiators must within: 21 days of the notice of dispute given under clause 15.1; or such longer period of time as the Executive Negotiators may agree in writing, meet and undertake genuine and good faith negotiations with a view to resolving the dispute or difference and, if they cannot resolve the dispute or difference, endeavour to agree upon a procedure to resolve the dispute or difference (such as mediation or expert determination).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Medium Works Contract, Medium Works Contract, Medium Works Contract

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Executive Negotiation. If a notice is given under clause 15.1 11.1 the dispute or difference is to be referred to the Executive Negotiators. The Executive Negotiators must within: 21 days of the notice of dispute given under clause 15.111.1; or such longer period of time as the Executive Negotiators may agree in writing, meet and undertake genuine and good faith negotiations with a view to resolving the dispute or difference and, if they cannot resolve the dispute or difference, endeavour to agree upon a procedure to resolve the dispute or difference (such as mediation or expert determinationmediation).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Design Services Contract, Design Services Contract

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