Neutral Evaluation. 45.1 Where a dispute is referred to neutral evaluation, the evaluator will where appropriate: (a) identify the issues in the dispute; (b) assess the strengths of each party's case; (c) structure a plan for the progress of the case; (d) encourage settlement of the dispute; and (e) provide the parties with a non- binding opinion or recommendation to resolve the dispute.
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Samples: Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management, Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management
Neutral Evaluation. 45.1 Where a dispute is referred to neutral evaluation, the evaluator will where appropriate:,
(a) identify the issues in the dispute;
(b) assess the strengths of each party's case;
(c) structure a plan for the progress of the case;
(d) encourage settlement of the dispute; and
(e) and provide the parties with a non- binding opinion or recommendation to resolve the dispute.
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Samples: Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management
Neutral Evaluation. 45.1 Where a dispute is referred to neutral evaluation, the evaluator will where appropriate, :
(a) identify the issues in the dispute;
(b) assess the strengths of each party's case;
(c) structure a plan for the progress of the case;
(d) encourage settlement of the dispute; and
(e) provide the parties with a non- binding opinion or recommendation to resolve the dispute.
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Samples: Framework Agreement