Common use of Party may give notice of Dispute and require Representatives’ Meeting Clause in Contracts

Party may give notice of Dispute and require Representatives’ Meeting. If a Dispute arises between the Parties, either Party may give to the other Party written notice setting out the material particulars of the Dispute and requiring duly authorised representatives of each Party to meet at a place, agreed between the Parties, within 10 Business Days of the date of receipt of such notice by the relevant Party (“Receipt Date”), to attempt in good faith by way of discussions and using their best endeavours to resolve the Dispute (“Representatives’ Meeting”) and the Parties must do so.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.erawa.com.au, www.erawa.com.au, www.erawa.com.au

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Party may give notice of Dispute and require Representatives’ Meeting. If a Dispute arises between the Parties, either Party may give to the other Party written notice setting out the material particulars of the Dispute and requiring duly authorised representatives of each Party to meet at a place, agreed between the Parties, within Dispute. Within 10 Business Days of the date of receipt of such a notice by the relevant Party under clause 29.2(a) (Receipt Date), to duly authorised representatives of each Party must meet, at a place agreed between the Parties, and attempt in good faith faith, by way of discussions and using their best endeavours endeavours, to resolve the Dispute (Representatives’ Meeting”) and the Parties must do so).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: nwis.com.au, nwis.com.au

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