Further Notice if Not Settled Sample Clauses

Further Notice if Not Settled. If the dispute is not resolved within 10 Business Days after the nominated representatives have met, either party may give to the other a written notice calling for determination of the dispute (Determination Notice) by mediation under clause 10.5 or by expert determination under clause 10.6.
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Further Notice if Not Settled. If the dispute is not resolved in accordance with clause 10.3, either party may give to the other a written notice calling for determination of the dispute (Determination Notice) by mediation under clause 10.5.
Further Notice if Not Settled. If the Dispute is not resolved within 15 Business Days after the nominated representatives have met, any party may give to the others a written notice calling for determination of the Dispute (Dispute Notice). If the Dispute relates to a technical claim or question in relation to the Transit Hall Works (Technical Dispute ), the Dispute Notice must adequately identify the nature of the Technical Dispute and the date on which the Technical Dispute is alleged to have arisen.

Related to Further Notice if Not Settled

  • Notice of Settlement Each Program Participant and her counsel shall provide the Claims Administrator and Organon’s counsel a copy of a letter or other communication (i) notifying each Governmental Payor identified pursuant to Section 9.01(B)(1) that a claim related to the Program Participant’s alleged use of NuvaRing has settled; and (ii) requesting a written response indicating whether each Governmental Payor holds any interest, including Liens and subrogation interests, related in any way to such Program Participant’s alleged use of NuvaRing and the claimed amount of any such interest.

  • Notice Periods The notice period (expressed in Working Days) to be given by the Customer in respect of Clause 38.1 shall be the number of whole days that is 20% of the total duration of the final SOW to be executed under this Contract, up to a maximum of 30 Working Days. Partial days shall be discounted in the calculation and the duration of the SOW shall be calculated in Working Days. For example, if the duration of the SOW is 10 Working Days: 20% of the SOW is 2 days. The Notice Period = 2 Working Days; or if the duration of the SOW is 62 Working Days, 20% of the SOW is 12.4. The Notice Period = 12 Working Days. The Parties acknowledge and agree that: the Customer’s right to terminate for convenience and without cause under Clause 38.1 is reasonable in view of the subject matter of this Contract and the Agile nature of the Services being provided; the Contract Charges paid during the notice period given by the Customer in accordance with Clause 38.1 are a reasonable form of compensation and are deemed to fully cover any costs or Losses incurred by the Supplier which may arise either directly or indirectly as a result of the Customer exercising the right to terminate without cause. The Customer shall have the right to terminate this Contract at any time with immediate effect by written notice to the other Supplier if: the Supplier commits a Supplier Default and if the Supplier Default is not, in the opinion of the Customer, capable of remedy; or the Supplier Default is a Material Breach of this Contract. the Supplier is unable to provide a change proposed by the Customer; Either Party may terminate this Contract at any time with immediate effect by written notice to the other Party if: the other Party commits a material breach of any term of this Contract (other than failure to pay any amounts due under this Contract) and, if such breach is remediable, fails to remedy that breach within a period of fifteen (15) Working Days of being notified in writing to do so; an Insolvency Event of the other Party occurs, or the other Party ceases or threatens to cease to carry on the whole or any material part of its business; or

  • Notice Period Where this Agreement specifies a minimum period of notice to be given to the Facility Agent, the Facility Agent may, at its discretion, accept a shorter notice period.

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