Consultations 1. A Party may request in writing consultations with the other Party with respect to any matter referred to in Article 174 (Scope of Application). 2. The requesting Party shall deliver the request to the other Party, and shall set out the reasons for the request, including identification of the measure or other matter at issue and an indication of the legal basis for the complaint. 3. The requested Party shall reply to the request in writing within 25 days following the date of receipt of the request. 4. The Parties shall enter into consultations in good faith within: (a) 35 days following the date of receipt of the request for consultations regarding urgent matters (20); or (b) 40 days following the date of receipt of the request for consultations for all other matters. 5. The consulting Parties shall make every attempt to arrive at a mutually satisfactory resolution of any matter raised through consultations under this Article or other consultative provisions of this Agreement.
Dealings NCPS and any stockholder, director, officer or employee of NCPS may buy, sell, and deal in any of the securities of the Issuer and become pecuniary interested in any transaction in which the Issuer may be interested, and contract and lend money to the Issuer and otherwise act as fully and freely as though it were not NCPS under this Escrow Agreement. Nothing herein shall preclude NCPS from acting in any other capacity for the Issuer or any other entity.
Negotiation In the event of any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement, the affected party shall notify the other party, and the parties shall attempt in good faith to resolve the matter within ten (10) days after the date of such notice (the “Notice Date”). Any disputes not resolved by good faith discussions shall be referred to senior executives of each party, who shall meet at a mutually acceptable time and location within thirty (30) days after the Notice Date and attempt to negotiate a settlement.
Transactions identified under Section 2 of this Agreement shall be deemed exception services ("Exception Services") when such transactions:
Negotiations At the written request of a Party, each Party will appoint a knowledgeable, responsible representative to meet and negotiate in good faith to resolve any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement. The Parties intend that these negotiations be conducted by non-lawyer, business representatives. The location, format, frequency, duration, and conclusion of these discussions shall be left to the discretion of the representatives. Upon agreement, the representatives may utilize other alternative dispute resolution procedures such as mediation to assist in the negotiations. Discussions and correspondence among the representatives for purposes of these negotiations shall be treated as confidential information developed for purposes of settlement, exempt from discovery, and shall not be admissible in the arbitration described below or in any lawsuit without the concurrence of all Parties. Documents identified in or provided with such communications, which are not prepared for purposes of the negotiations, are not so exempted and may, if otherwise discoverable, be discovered or otherwise admissible, be admitted in evidence, in the arbitration or lawsuit.
Syndication (a) The Borrower agrees that it shall, subject to the disclosure limitations in the Takeover Code with respect to the Target Transactions, take all actions that the Arrangers may reasonably request to assist them in timely forming a syndicate acceptable to the Arrangers and the Lenders participating in this Agreement. The Borrower’s assistance in forming such syndicate with respect to this Agreement shall include but not be limited to: (i) making available senior management, representatives and non-legal advisors of the Borrower (at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice); (ii) providing copies of any due diligence reports or memoranda prepared by legal, accounting, tax or other advisors in connection with the Acquisition and any other customary and reasonably available information the Arrangers may reasonably request in connection with a customary due diligence review, in each case, to the extent reasonably available to the Borrower and subject to the delivery of customary non-disclosure and non-reliance agreements reasonably acceptable to the Arrangers; (iii) participation, with the Arrangers, in one or more informational meetings with potential Lenders at such times and places as the Arrangers may reasonably request; (iv) using commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the syndication effort benefits from the Borrower’s prior and existing lending and other banking relationships and to the extent practicable and appropriate, those of the Target; (v) assisting in the preparation and delivery, as soon as practicable after the date hereof, but in no event later than 20 Business Days prior to Closing Date, of a Confidential Information Memorandum and other customary marketing materials to be used in connection with the syndication; and (vi) using commercially reasonable efforts to obtain, at the Borrower’s expense, public corporate credit/family ratings of the Borrower and ratings of the Facility by Xxxxx’x and S&P as soon as practicable after the date hereof, including participation in rating agency presentations and using commercially reasonable efforts to cause such corporate credit/family ratings and ratings of the Facility to be continuously maintained). For the avoidance of doubt, from and after the Closing Date, the Borrower’s assistance will include the assistance as provided in the prior sentence of Target and its senior management.
Japan There are no country-specific provisions. Korea
CHINA The following provisions govern your participation in the Plan if you are a national of the People’s Republic of China (“China”) resident in mainland China, as determined by the Company in its sole discretion:
Consultation 10.1 The Employer agrees to consult the Employee timeously where the exercising of its powers will have amongst others-