Joint Review. Process (JRP) 15.8.1 The Joint Review Process (JRP) is an integral part of the dispute resolution mechanism. The parties agree to meet at least every two (2) months: • to review all cases referred to arbitration in order to determine whether they can be resolved, expedited or consolidated • to review Arbitration Awards as deemed necessary to determine application, and • for any other mutually acceptable reason for dispute resolution purposes under this collective agreement.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Joint Review. Process (JRP)
15.8.1 14.8.1 The Joint Review Process (JRP) is an integral part of the dispute resolution mechanism. The When there are active disputes referred to arbitration, the parties agree to meet at least every two (2) months: • to review all cases referred to arbitration in order to determine whether they can be resolved, expedited or consolidated • to review Arbitration Awards as deemed necessary to determine application, and • for any other mutually acceptable reason for dispute resolution purposes under this collective agreement. In the event, there are no active disputes; there is no requirement to meet.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Joint Review. Process (JRP)
15.8.1 14.8.1 The Joint Review Process (JRP) is an integral part of the dispute resolution mechanism. The When there are active disputes referred to arbitration, the parties agree to meet at least every two (2) months: • to review all cases referred to arbitration in order to determine whether they can be resolved, expedited or consolidated • to review Arbitration Awards as deemed necessary to determine application, and • for any other mutually acceptable reason for dispute resolution purposes under this collective agreement.
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Samples: Collective Agreement