Common use of Parties to attempt to resolve Clause in Contracts

Parties to attempt to resolve. (a) Either Party may give written notice to the other Party specifying the details of a dispute to which clause 19.1(a) applies. (b) The Parties must use reasonable endeavours to resolve the dispute within 20 Business Days from the date of the notice given under clause 19.2(a). (c) If the dispute remains unresolved after the period provided for under clause 19.2(b), then duly authorised senior officers of the Parties are to meet within 5 Business Days after the expiry of the period and use reasonable endeavours to negotiate a resolution of the dispute. (d) All discussions held and documents exchanged by the Parties under this clause 19.2 are on a without prejudice basis.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Haulage Contract/Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Haulage Contract

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Parties to attempt to resolve. (a) Either Party party may give written notice to the other Party party specifying the details of a dispute to which clause 19.1(a) applies. (b) The Parties parties must use reasonable endeavours to resolve the dispute within 20 Business Days from the date of the notice given under clause 19.2(a). (c) If the dispute remains unresolved after the period provided for under clause 19.2(b), then duly authorised senior officers of the Parties parties are to meet within 5 Business Days after the expiry of the period and use reasonable endeavours to negotiate a resolution of the dispute. (d) All discussions held and documents exchanged by the Parties parties under this clause 19.2 are on a without prejudice basis.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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