Common use of General Principles re Scope of Arbitration Clause in Contracts

General Principles re Scope of Arbitration. All questions or disputes arising under the following subject areas shall be subject to mandatory, binding arbitration and shall not be subject to judicial determination: 1. the determination of the Wholesale Revenue Requirement, which shall include both the calculations used in the determination and the variables used in those calculations; 2. the SFPUC’s adherence to accounting practices and conduct of the Compliance Audit; and 3. the SFPUC’s classification of new assets for purposes of determining the Wholesale Revenue Requirement. All other questions or disputes arising under this Agreement shall be subject to judicial determination. Disputes about the scope of arbitrability shall be resolved by the courts.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Water Supply Agreement, Water Supply Agreement (California Water Service Group), Water Supply Agreement

General Principles re Scope of Arbitration. All questions or disputes arising under the following subject areas shall be subject to mandatory, binding arbitration and shall not be subject to judicial determination: 1. the determination of the Wholesale Revenue Requirement, which shall include both the calculations used in the determination and the variables used in those calculations; 2. the SFPUC’s adherence to accounting practices and conduct of the Compliance Audit; and 3. the SFPUC’s classification of new or omitted assets for purposes of determining the Wholesale Revenue Requirement. All other questions or disputes arising under this Agreement shall be subject to judicial determination. Disputes about the scope of arbitrability shall be resolved by the courts.

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Sources: Water Supply Agreement