Summary of Views Sample Clauses

Summary of Views. One week prior to the first scheduled session of the ADR, each party shall deliver to the Neutral and to the other party a concise written summary of its views on the matter in Dispute.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Summary of Views. At least seven (7) days prior to the first scheduled session of the mediation, each Disputing Partner shall deliver to the mediator and to the other Disputing Partners a concise written summary of its views on the matter in Dispute, and such other matters required by the mediator. The mediator may also request that a confidential issue paper be submitted by each Disputing Partner to him.
Summary of Views. At least seven days prior to the first scheduled session of the mediation, each party shall deliver to the mediator and to the other party a concise written summary of the facts concerning the matter in Dispute, and such other matters required by the mediator. The mediator may also request, as the mediator determines is appropriate, that a confidential issue paper be submitted by each party to the mediator.
Summary of Views. Two (2) days prior to the mediation, each Party will deliver to the Mediator and to the other Parties a written summary of its views of the dispute, such summary not to exceed three (3) pages;
Summary of Views. At least seven days before the designated time for the mediation, each of the representatives shall submit to the mediator such statement of their views as may be determined by the mediator.
Summary of Views. 29 Section 9.7. Staffing the ADR........................................................ 29 Section 9.8. Conduct of ADR.......................................................... 29 Section 9.9. The Neutral's Views..................................................... 29 Section 9.10.
Summary of Views. One (1) week prior to the first scheduled session of the mediation, each Party shall deliver to the Neutral and to the Other Party, a concise written summary of its views on the matter in dispute not to exceed five (5) pages.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Summary of Views. At least seven days prior to the first scheduled session of the mediation, the Initiating Party and the Responding Party shall each deliver to the mediator and to the other Partner(s) a concise written summary of the facts concerning the matter in Dispute, and such other matters required by the mediator. The mediator may also request, as the mediator determines is appropriate, that a confidential issue paper be submitted to the mediator by both or either of the Initiating Party and Responding Party.
Summary of Views. Increasing land supply through rock cavern development There was consensus support for increasing land supply through rock cavern development, with the exception of the possible Mount Xxxxx site. Some expressed concerns about the feasibility of rock cavern development and the use of caverns. Initial Site Selection Criteria There was broad consensus that impacts on the environment and local communities were the most important criteria. Housing and DevelopmentHong Kong‘s Needs and Opportunities There was broad consensus that more land would be required to meet the needs for providing housing and community facilities, improving the living environment, and enabling infrastructural development. There were many comments that Hong Kong should fully utilise existing inefficiently used land rather than reclamation, that the population policy should be improved and that the land policy should be made in accordance with population policy. Proposed land use and potential site locations Many responding to the telephone poll regarded site location as important when considering reclamation outside Victoria Harbour. Many who provided views through signature campaigns/ petitions and the feedback questionnaire opposed to reclamation at some of the specific locations. On land use, there were questions about the proposed use of the reclamation sites and the land released from relocating facilities to rock caverns.
Summary of Views. One week before the scheduled hearing, each Dispute Resolution Party shall deliver to the Neutral and to the other Dispute Resolution Party a written summary of its views on the matter in dispute. The summary may be no longer than twenty double-spaced pages unless the Dispute Resolution Parties agree otherwise.
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.