Internal Mediation Sample Clauses

Internal Mediation. Upon notice from either the Operator or a Non Operator to the other Party, the disputed matter shall first be referred jointly to two designees, one designated by Operator and one designated by the Non-Operators. if the designees do not agree upon a decision within five (5) business days after the delivery of the above notice, either Party may give the other notice that the disputed matter shall be referred to arbitration in accordance with Section 22.4.2.
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Internal Mediation. Any dispute arising from, out of the implementation of, or in connection with this Agreement shall be settled through friendly consultation between the Parties. In the event that no settlement of the dispute can be reached through consultation within [...***...] following the date on which a written request for consultation by any Party, the dispute shall be submitted by the claimant (the "Claimant") to the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce in Stockholm, Sweden and be finally settled by arbitration in accordance with the Rules of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce as in effect on the date of arbitration. (a) The arbitration tribunal shall consist of three (3) arbitrators. The Claimant and the respondent (the "Respondent") shall select one (1) arbitrator. The third arbitrator, who shall be chairman of the arbitration tribunal, shall be selected jointly by the Claimant and the Respondent. If the Claimant and the Respondent are unable to agree as to the selection of the third arbitrator within [...***...], then the third arbitrator shall be selected by the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. (b) All the proceedings in any such arbitration will be conducted in English. (c) The arbitration award shall be final and binding upon all Parties. The arbitration costs shall be paid according to the award as fixed by the arbitration tribunal. (d) During the period when a dispute is being resolved, the Parties shall in all other respects continue to exercise their remaining respective rights and fulfill their respective obligations under this Agreement except for such rights, obligations and other matters which are subject to the arbitration.
Internal Mediation. Each party shall select, from time to time, a senior executive to act as its mediator in connection with a Disputed Matter. Each Disputed Matter shall be referred jointly to such senior executives. If such executives do not agree upon a decision within five (5) days after referral of the matter to them, the parties shall proceed to the next stage of the dispute resolution procedure.
Internal Mediation. Except as otherwise provided under Sections 12.5 and 13.3, and except for an application for an injunction, and with the exception of any matter properly considered by the JRC, if any dispute, disagreement, claim or controversy (in each case, a “Disputed Matter”) exists between the Parties arising out of or relating to any provision of this Agreement then such Disputed Matter shall first be referred jointly to two (2) designees, one of each of Genentech and Xenon, who shall be an executive officer of each Party (or his/her designee), who shall meet personally and attempt in good faith using their best efforts to resolve the Disputed Matter. If such designees fail to resolve the Disputed Matter within thirty (30) Business Days (or longer if the Parties mutually agree) after referral of the matter to them, the Parties shall proceed to the arbitration process set forth in Section 13.2.
Internal Mediation. The Disputed Matter shall first be referred jointly to two (2) designees, one of each of Ivax and Xenon, who shall be a senior executive officer of each Party, who shall meet personally and attempt in good faith using their best efforts to resolve the Disputed Matter. If such designees fail to resolve the Disputed Matter within thirty (30) Business Days (or longer if the Parties mutually agree) after referral of the matter to them, the Parties shall proceed to the next stage of the dispute resolution procedure.
Internal Mediation. Upon notice from either party to the other ("Internal Mediation Notice"), the Disputed Matter shall first be referred jointly to two designees, one of each of SELLER and of PURCHASER. If PURCHASER's and SELLER's designees do not agree upon a decision within twenty-one (21) days after the delivery of an Internal Mediation Notice, either party may give the other notice (an "Outside Mediation Notice") that the Disputed Matter shall be referred to outside mediation in accordance with subsection (b).
Internal Mediation. The Disputed Matter shall first be referred jointly to two designees, one of each of IBR and MOM. If such designees do not agree upon a decision within 7 days after referral of the matter to them, the Parties shall proceed to the next stage of the dispute resolution procedure.
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Internal Mediation. Subject to Clause 21.3 below, any dispute which may arise between the parties concerning this Agreement shall be determined in the first instance as follows: a) by negotiation between the SCMG Representative and the Sponsor Representative; b) if the negotiation at sub-Clause 21.1.1 fails, by negotiation between Director of the Science Museum on behalf of SCMG and the Trustees, and GM ER UK, Nordics & South Africa on behalf the Sponsor; and c) if the negotiation at sub-Clause 21.1.2 fails, the dispute shall be finally settled by mediation in accordance with Clause 21.2. Only if the dispute or difference cannot be settled within ten (10) Business Days by the Parties by negotiation at a particular level of the dispute or difference being referred to the relevant individuals shall the dispute be referred to the next appropriate level. The Parties may nominate in writing such other persons of substantially equivalent seniority at each level.
Internal Mediation. The Parties shall attempt to resolve the Dispute through discussions between the Parties' respective designated representatives. Such discussions shall become necessary only after the initiating Party has given the responding Parties written notice of the existence of the Dispute with specific reference to this Section 13(a). Such written notice shall include all relevant information (e.g., the nature of the Dispute, dates, times, persons involved, etc.). The responding Party shall respond to the notification within seven (7) days. Thereafter, the Parties shall use their best efforts to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) days following the responding Parties delivery of a response.

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