Procedimiento Sample Clauses

Procedimiento. A continuación se describe el proceso de arbitraje A. Enviar una notificación de disputa a Ninebot y/o al grupo Ninebot relevante. Antes de iniciar un arbitraje contra el grupo Ninebot, usted debe notificar primero a Ninebot y/o al grupo Ninebot pertinente su disputa de buena fe. Incluya su información de contacto, sus exigencias y la reparación que usted pide obtener del grupo Ninebot y cualquier información que usted cree será de ayuda para resolver la reclamación. Xxxxxxx y/o el grupo Ninebot correspondiente revisarán su Notificación de Reclamación para determinar si el grupo Ninebot puede llegar a un acuerdo con usted respecto a la misma para evitar el arbitraje. La notificación xxxxxx enviarla por correo certificado a la atención de: Disputes, Segway Inc., 00 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX 00000, Xxxxxxxxxx. Xxxxxx guardar una copia de su notificación para sus archivos. B. Espere 30 xxxx. El grupo Ninebot revisará su Notificación de Conflicto en un plazo de treinta (30) xxxx a partir de la fecha en que Ninebot reciba su Notificación de Conflicto. Si usted no ha tenido noticias de Ninebot dentro del plazo de treinta (30) xxxx a partir de la recepción de su Notificación de Reclamación, usted puede proceder a presentar un procedimiento de arbitraje contra el grupo Ninebot. Si Xxxxxxx le presenta por escrito una oferta de transacción, debe conservar esta oferta de transacción porque en caso de arbitraje se requerirá que el grupo Ninebot y usted exhiban esta oferta de transacción al mediador. Sin perjuicio de lo anterior, esa oferta, si la hubiere, no se exhibirá al mediador hasta después de que decida sobre la pertinencia de su demanda. C. Complete una Demanda de Arbitraje. Usted puede iniciar el procedimiento de arbitraje completando una Demanda de Arbitraje que incluya una declaración básica de (i) los nombres, direcciones y números de teléfono de las partes involucradas; (ii) su descripción de la reclamación; y (iii) una declaración breve detallando por qué tiene derecho a una reparación. X. Xxxxx al grupo Ninebot su Demanda de Arbitraje. Puede enviar a Ninebot y/o al grupo Ninebot correspondientes su Demanda de Arbitraje escribiendo a la siguiente dirección: Atención: Disputes, Segway Inc., 00 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX 00000, Xxxxxxxxxx. Por favor conserve una copia de la notificación para sus archivos. E. Envíe a AAA dos (2) copias de su Demanda de Arbitraje. La Demanda de Arbitraje incluye la dirección a la que debe enviar dos (2) copias de su De...
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Procedimiento. (a) El Tribunal sólo tendrá competencia para conocer de los puntos de la controversia. Adoptará su propio procedimiento y podrá por propia iniciativa designar los peritos que xxxxxx necesarios. En todo xxxx, xxxxxx dar a las partes la oportunidad de presentar exposiciones en audiencia. (b) El Tribunal fallará en conciencia, con base en los términos de este Contrato y pronunciará xx xxxxx aún en el caso de que alguna de las partes actúe en rebeldía. (c) El fallo se hará constar por escrito y se adoptará con el voto concurrente de dos miembros del Tribunal, por lo menos. Xxxxxx dictarse dentro del plazo aproximado de sesenta
Procedimiento. A continuación se describe el proceso de arbitraje
Procedimiento. Un solo árbitro resolverá los Reclamos. El árbitro xxxxxx ser un abogado con al menos diez años de experiencia, alguien que se haya desempeñado previamente como juez o alguien que sea un juez jubilado. El arbitraje seguirá las reglas y procedimientos de la AAA vigentes en la fecha en que se presente el arbitraje, excepto cuando exista un conflicto o discrepancia entre las reglas y procedimientos de la AAA y esta disposición de arbitraje, en cuyo caso prevalecerá esta disposición. Cualquier audiencia de arbitraje en persona para un Reclamo se llevará a cabo dentro del distrito judicial federal en el que usted viva o en cualquier otro lugar razonablemente conveniente según lo acordado por las partes. El árbitro aplicará el derecho substantivo que corresponda de conformidad con xx Xxx Federal de Arbitraje, 9 USC §§ 1 et seq. (la “FAA”, por sus siglas en inglés), y respetará todas las reclamaciones de privilegio y confidencialidad reconocidas por xx xxx. Todos los estatutos de limitaciones que de otro modo serían aplicables se aplicarán a cualquier procedimiento de arbitraje. El árbitro estará facultado para otorgar cualquier reparación que esté disponible en el tribunal en derecho y equidad. Cualquier tribunal apropiado puede dictar sentencia sobre el laudo del árbitro. Esta disposición de arbitraje se realiza conforme a una transacción que involucre comercio interestatal y será regida por la FAA.

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