Common use of Respondent Party Proposes One Member Clause in Contracts

Respondent Party Proposes One Member. If the Claimant Party proposes that the Review Board shall consist of three Members, but the Respondent Party proposes that the Review Board shall consist of one Member in its response to the Notice of Dispute, then the Member proposed by the Claimant Party in the Notice of Dispute shall comprise the Review Board unless the Respondent Party states the name and address of a different proposed Member in its response to the Notice of Dispute. If the Respondent Party proposes a different Member in its response to the Notice of Dispute, then that Member shall be deemed acceptable to the Claimant Party if it submits the Notice of Dispute to the Arbitration Administrator.

Appears in 43 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Assumption Agreement (HCBF Holding Company, Inc.), Purchase and Assumption Agreement (FCB Financial Holdings, Inc.), Purchase and Assumption Agreement (FCB Financial Holdings, Inc.)

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