Refer to Arbitration Sample Clauses

Refer to Arbitration. If a satisfactory interpretation of the point in question is not reached, either Party may refer the question to arbitration as hereinafter provided.
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Refer to Arbitration. (2000) Only grievance that has been processed according to the steps outlined in this Article, and has not been settled at Step #3, may be referred by either party to an Arbitrator for a final and binding settlement.
Refer to Arbitration. Should such measures fail to resolve the dispute, either party may refer the matter to an Arbitration Board.

Related to Refer to Arbitration

  • NO ARBITRATION Disputes involving this contract, including the breach or alleged breach thereof, may not be submitted to binding arbitration (except where statutorily authorized), but must, instead, be heard in a court of competent jurisdiction of the State of New York.

  • Referral to Arbitration Such notification shall specify the party’s choice of whether it wishes to utilize the regular arbitration procedure or the expedited arbitration procedure, as provided for within this Article. In the event that a grievance is submitted to the regular arbitration process, it shall be heard by a single arbitrator, unless either party requests that it be heard by a three-member arbitration board.

  • Reference to Arbitration All disputes arising in relation to adjustment to technological change shall be finally and conclusively settled without stoppage of work by arbitration set up in accord with Article 8 of the Agreement.

  • Agreement to Arbitrate Disputes Either you or we may elect, without the other’s consent, to require that any dispute between us concerning your membership, your deposit accounts (“Accounts”) and the services related to your membership and Accounts, including but not limited to all disputes that you may raise against us, must be resolved by binding arbitration, except for those disputes specifically excluded below.

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