Common use of Impartiality and Independence Clause in Contracts

Impartiality and Independence. An appointed Panelist shall be impartial and shall disclose any circumstances giving rise to justifiable doubt as to the Panelist’s impartiality or independence. If, at any stage during the administrative proceeding, new circumstances arise that could give rise to justifiable doubt as to the impartiality or independence of the Panelist, that Panelist shall promptly disclose such circumstances to the Provider. In such event, the Provider shall have the discretion to appoint a substitute Panelist.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, 1dollar-hosting.com

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Impartiality and Independence. An appointed Panelist shall be impartial and shall disclose any circumstances giving rise to justifiable doubt as to the Panelist’s 's impartiality or independence. If, at any stage during the administrative proceeding, new circumstances arise that could give rise to justifiable doubt as to the impartiality or independence of the Panelist, that Panelist shall promptly disclose such circumstances to the Provider. In such event, the Provider shall have the discretion to appoint a substitute Panelist.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.about.us, www.about.us

Impartiality and Independence. An appointed Panelist A Panel shall be impartial and independent and shall disclose have, before accepting appointment, disclosed to the Provider any circumstances giving rise to justifiable doubt as to the PanelistPanel’s impartiality or independence. If, at any stage during the administrative proceeding, new circumstances arise that could give rise to justifiable doubt as to the impartiality or independence of the PanelistPanel, that Panelist the Panel shall promptly disclose such circumstances to the Provider. In such event, the Provider shall have the discretion to appoint a substitute PanelistPanel.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: nic.stockholm, www.cuna.org

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Impartiality and Independence. An appointed A Panelist shall be impartial and independent and shall disclose have, before accepting appointment, disclosed to the Provider any circumstances giving rise to justifiable doubt as to the Panelist’s impartiality or independence. If, at any stage during the administrative proceeding, new circumstances arise that could give rise to justifiable doubt as to the impartiality or independence of the Panelist, that Panelist shall promptly disclose such circumstances to the Provider. In such event, the Provider shall have the discretion to appoint a substitute Panelist.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.ntia.gov, www.ntia.gov

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