Common use of Procedure for Bringing Disputes to the Department Clause in Contracts

Procedure for Bringing Disputes to the Department. The Contractor and using Department must attempt to resolve all disputes arising under this Contract in good faith, taking such measures as, but not limited to investigating the facts of the dispute and meeting to discuss the issue(s). In order to bring a dispute to the Commissioner of a Department, Contractor must provide a general statement of the basis for its claim, the facts underlying the claim, reference to the applicable Contract provisions, and all documentation that describes, relates to and supports the claim. By submitting a Claim, the Contractor certifies that: A. The Claim is made in good faith; B. The Claim's supporting data are accurate and complete to the best of the person's knowledge and belief; C. The amount of the Claim accurately reflects the amount that the claimant believes is due from the City; and D. The certifying person is duly authorized by the claimant to certify the Claim. The Commissioner shall have 30 days from receipt of the Claim to render a written "final decision of the Commissioner" stating the Commissioner's factual and contractual basis for the decision. However, the Commissioner may take an additional period, not to exceed 10 days, to render the final decision. If the Commissioner does not render a "final decision of the Commissioner" within the prescribed time frame, then the Claim should be deemed denied by the Commissioner.

Appears in 23 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services

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Procedure for Bringing Disputes to the Department. The Contractor Consultant and using Department must attempt to resolve all disputes arising under this Contract in good faith, taking such measures as, but not limited to investigating the facts of the dispute and meeting to discuss the issue(s). In order to bring a dispute to the Commissioner of a Department, Contractor Consultant must provide a general statement of the basis for its claim, the facts underlying the claim, reference to the applicable Contract provisions, and all documentation that describes, relates to and supports the claim. By submitting a Claim, the Contractor Consultant certifies that: A. The Claim is made in good faith; B. The Claim's supporting data are accurate and complete to the best of the person's knowledge and belief; C. The amount of the Claim accurately reflects the amount that the claimant believes is due from the City; and D. The certifying person is duly authorized by the claimant to certify the Claim. The Commissioner shall have 30 days from receipt of the Claim to render a written "final decision of the Commissioner" stating the Commissioner's factual and contractual basis for the decision. However, the Commissioner may take an additional period, not to exceed 10 days, to render the final decision. If the Commissioner does not render a "final decision of the Commissioner" within the prescribed time frame, then the Claim should be deemed denied by the Commissioner.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services, Professional Services Agreement

Procedure for Bringing Disputes to the Department. The Contractor and using Department must attempt to resolve all disputes arising under this Contract in good faith, taking such measures as, but not limited to to, investigating the facts of the dispute and meeting to discuss the issue(s). In order to bring a dispute to the Commissioner of a DepartmentCommissioner, Contractor must provide a general statement of the basis for its claim, the facts underlying the claim, reference to the applicable Contract provisions, and all documentation that describes, relates to and supports the claim. By submitting a Claim, the Contractor certifies that: A. a) The Claim is made in good faith; B. b) The Claim's supporting data are accurate and complete to the best of the person's knowledge and belief; C. c) The amount of the Claim accurately reflects the amount that the claimant believes is due from the City; and D. d) The certifying person is duly authorized by the claimant to certify the Claim. The Commissioner shall have 30 days from receipt of the Claim to render a written "final decision of the Commissioner" stating the Commissioner's factual and contractual basis for the decision. However, the Commissioner may take an additional period, not to exceed 10 days, to render the final decision. If the Commissioner does not render a "final decision of the Commissioner" within the prescribed time frame, then the Claim should be deemed denied by the Commissioner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electricity Sales Agreement

Procedure for Bringing Disputes to the Department. The Contractor and using Department must attempt to resolve all disputes arising under this Contract in good faith, taking such measures as, but not limited to investigating the facts of the dispute and meeting to discuss the issue(s). In order to bring a dispute to the Commissioner of a Department, Contractor must provide a general statement of the basis for its claim, the facts underlying the claim, reference to the applicable Contract provisions, and all documentation that describes, relates to and supports the claim. By submitting a Claim, the Contractor certifies that: A. The Claim is made in good faith; B. The Claim's supporting data are accurate and complete to the best of the person's knowledge and belief; C. The amount of the Claim accurately reflects the amount that the claimant believes is due from the City; and D. The certifying person is duly authorized by the claimant to certify the Claim. The Commissioner shall have 30 days from receipt of the Claim to render a written "final decision of the Commissioner" stating the Commissioner's factual and contractual basis for the decision. However, the Commissioner may take an additional period, not to exceed 10 days, to render the final decision. Afinal decision@. If the Commissioner does not render a "β€œfinal decision of the Commissioner" ” within the prescribed time frame, then the Claim should be deemed denied by the Commissioner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Terms and Conditions

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Procedure for Bringing Disputes to the Department. The Contractor and using Department must attempt to resolve all disputes arising under this Contract in good faith, taking such measures as, but not limited to investigating the facts of the dispute and meeting to discuss the issue(s). In order to bring a dispute to the Commissioner of a DepartmentCommissioner, Contractor must provide a general statement of the basis for its claim, the facts underlying the claim, reference to the applicable Contract provisions, and all documentation that describes, relates to and supports the claim. By submitting a Claim, the Contractor certifies that: A. The Claim is made in good faith; B. The Claim's supporting data are accurate and complete to the best of the person's knowledge and belief; C. The amount of the Claim accurately reflects the amount that the claimant believes is due from the City; and D. The certifying person is duly authorized by the claimant to certify the Claim. The Commissioner shall have 30 days from receipt of the Claim to render a written "final decision of the Commissioner" stating the Commissioner's factual and contractual basis for the decision. However, the Commissioner may take an additional period, not to exceed 10 days, to render the final decision. If the Commissioner does not render a "final decision of the Commissioner" within the prescribed time frame, then the Claim should be deemed denied by the Commissioner. The decision of the Commissioner is final and binding. The sole and exclusive remedy to challenge the decision of the Commissioner is judicial review by means of a common law writ of certiorari.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Services Agreement

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