Limits on Arbitrator Sample Clauses
The "Limits on Arbitrator" clause defines the boundaries of authority granted to an arbitrator in resolving disputes between parties. Typically, this clause restricts the arbitrator from awarding certain types of damages, such as punitive damages, or from making decisions that go beyond the scope of the contract. For example, it may specify that the arbitrator cannot alter the terms of the agreement or impose remedies not expressly allowed by the contract. The core function of this clause is to ensure that arbitration remains a controlled and predictable process, preventing arbitrators from exceeding their mandate and protecting parties from unexpected or excessive awards.
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Limits on Arbitrator. The arbitrator shall have no power to alter, add to, or subtract from, the terms of this agreement. Both parties agree to be bound by the award of the arbitrator and agree that judgment thereon may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction where such award does not conflict with or deny the powers and duties of the Board granted by legislative act.
Limits on Arbitrator. The Arbitrator is bound by law, rule, and regulation.. Further, the Arbitrator shall have no authority to alter the terms of this agreement. The decision of the arbitrator will be final and binding on the Parties, subject to the right of appeal set forth in the FSLMRS.
Limits on Arbitrator. IN PROCEEDING WITH ARBITRATION AND IN MAKING DETERMINATIONS HEREUNDER, THE ARBITRATORS SHALL NOT EXTEND, MODIFY OR SUSPEND ANY TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE REASONABLE STANDARDS OF BUSINESS PERFORMANCE AND OPERATION ESTABLISHED BY FRANCHISOR IN GOOD FAITH. NOTICE OF OR REQUEST TO OR DEMAND FOR ARBITRATION SHALL NOT STAY, POSTPONE OR RESCIND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ANY TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. THE ARBITRATORS SHALL APPLY OREGON LAW AND THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT IN REACHING THEIR DECISION.
Limits on Arbitrator. The Arbitrator shall not have the power to detract from, modify or amend this Agreement or any County policy.
