TERMS GOVERNING THOSE DISPUTES SUBMITTED TO ARBITRATION Sample Clauses

TERMS GOVERNING THOSE DISPUTES SUBMITTED TO ARBITRATION. This Section 2 governs Disputes
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TERMS GOVERNING THOSE DISPUTES SUBMITTED TO ARBITRATION. This Section 2 governs Disputes that are submitted for binding arbitration under subsection 31.1.4. An arbitrator shall have no authority to determine the validity, enforceability, meaning and scope of this Dispute Resolution Provision, or (ii) class action claims brought by either party as a class representative on behalf of others, or by a class representative on either party’s behalf as a class member, which matters may be determined only by a court without a jury. Arbitration under this provision shall be conducted before a single arbitrator through either the National Arbitration Forum (“NAF”) or Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service, Inc. (JAMS), as selected by the initiating party, in accordance with the rules of NAF or JAMS (the “Administrator”). However, if the parties agree, a licensed attorney may be selected by the parties to conduct the arbitration without an Administrator. If NAF and JAMS both decline to administer arbitration of the Dispute, and if the parties are unable to mutually agree upon a licensed attorney to act as arbitrator without an Administrator, then either party may file a Lawsuit and move for an ADR Order. The arbitrator, however appointed, shall have expertise in the subject matter of the Dispute. Governing law and venue for the arbitration proceeding shall be as stated in Section 29 above.
TERMS GOVERNING THOSE DISPUTES SUBMITTED TO ARBITRATION. This Section 2 governs Disputes that are submitted for binding arbitration under subsection 26.1.4. This Section 2 shall not apply to any Dispute that is pending in a state or federal court located in the State of California, except to the extent such Dispute may also be pending in a state or federal court located outside of California. An arbitrator shall have no authority to determine the validity, enforceability, meaning and scope of this Dispute Resolution Provision, or (ii) class action claims brought by either party as a class representative on behalf of others, or by a class representative on either party’s behalf as a class member, which matters may be determined only by a court without a jury. Arbitration under this provision shall be conducted before a single arbitrator through either the National Arbitration Forum (“NAF”) or Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service, Inc. (JAMS), as selected by the initiating party, in accordance with the rules of NAF or JAMS (the “Administrator”). However, if the parties agree, a licensed attorney may be selected by the parties to conduct the arbitration without an Administrator. If NAF and JAMS both decline to administer arbitration of the Dispute, and if the parties are unable to mutually agree upon a licensed attorney to act as arbitrator without an Administrator, then either party may file a Lawsuit and move for an ADR Order. The arbitrator, howsoever appointed, shall have expertise in the subject matter of the Dispute. Venue for the arbitration proceeding shall be as stated elsewhere in this Agreement with respect to any judicial proceedings between the parties. Absent such a provision, the arbitration shall be conducted at a location determined by mutual agreement of the parties or by the Administrator if no agreement can be reached. The arbitrator shall apply the law of the state specified in the agreement giving rise to the Dispute.
TERMS GOVERNING THOSE DISPUTES SUBMITTED TO ARBITRATION. This Section 2 governs Disputes that are submitted for binding arbitration under subsection 24.1.4. This

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  • Arbitration and Governing Law If a dispute arises out of or relates to this contract, or the breach thereof, and if the dispute cannot be settled through negotiation, the parties agree first to try in good faith to settle the dispute by mediation administered by the American Arbitration Association under its Commercial Mediation Procedures before resorting to arbitration, litigation, or some other dispute resolution procedure. If they do not reach such solution within a period of 60 days, then, upon notice by either party to the other, all disputes, claims, questions, or differences shall be finally settled by arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with the provisions of its Commercial Arbitration Rules. This Agreement and the legal relations among the Parties hereto shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, without regard to its conflict of law doctrine. The Parties agree that the venue for the resolution of all disputes arising under the terms of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated herein will be the County of Pinellas, State of Florida.

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  • Limitations on Arbitration If the parties agree to resolve a claim by arbitration, that claim will be arbitrated on an individual basis pursuant to that agreement, and the agreement would not allow claims to be arbitrated on a class action basis or on bases involving claims brought in a purported representative capacity on behalf of the general public, other Cardmembers, or other persons similarly situated. The arbitrator’s authority is limited to claims between you and us alone. Claims may not be joined or consolidated unless you and we agree in writing. An arbitration award and any judgment confirming it will apply only to the specific case and cannot be used in any other case except to enforce the award. Notwithstanding any other provision and without waiving the right to appeal such decision, if any portion of these Limitations on Arbitration provisions is deemed invalid or unenforceable, then the entire Arbitration provision (other than this sentence) will not apply. Arbitration Procedures This Arbitration provision is governed by the FAA. The arbitrator will apply applicable substantive law, statutes of limitations and privileges. The arbitrator will not apply any federal or state rules of civil procedure or evidence in matters relating to evidence or discovery. Subject to the Limitations on Arbitration provisions, the arbitrator may otherwise award any relief available in court. The arbitration will be confidential, but you may notify any government authority of your claim. If your claim is for $10,000 or less, you may choose whether the arbitration will be conducted solely on the basis of documents, through a telephonic hearing, or by an in person hearing. At any party's request, the arbitrator will provide a brief written explanation of the award. The arbitrator's award will be final and binding, except for any right of appeal provided by the FAA; however, any party will have 30 days to appeal the award by notifying the arbitration organization and all parties in writing. The organization will appoint a three arbitrator panel to decide anew, by majority vote based on written submissions, any aspect of the decision objected to. Judgment upon any award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. At your election, arbitration hearings will take place in the federal judicial district of your residence. Arbitration Fees and Costs You will be responsible for paying your share of any arbitration fees (including filing, administrative, hearing or other fees), but only up to the amount of the filing fees you would have incurred if you had brought a claim in court. We will be responsible for any additional arbitration fees. At your written request, we will consider in good faith making a temporary advance of your share of any arbitration fees, or paying for the reasonable fees of an expert appointed by the arbitrator for good cause. Additional Arbitration Awards If the arbitrator rules in your favor for an amount greater than any final offer we made before arbitration, the arbitrator's award will include: (1) any money to which you are entitled, but in no case less than $5,000; and

  • Exceptions to Arbitration The Parties agree that the following Disputes are not subject to the above provisions concerning binding arbitration: (a) any Disputes seeking to enforce or protect, or concerning the validity of, any of the intellectual property rights of a Party; (b) any Dispute related to, or arising from, allegations of theft, piracy, invasion of privacy, or unauthorized use; and (c) any claim for injunctive relief. If this provision is found to be illegal or unenforceable, then neither Party will elect to arbitrate any Dispute falling within that portion of this provision found to be illegal or unenforceable and such Dispute shall be decided by a court of competent jurisdiction within the courts listed for jurisdiction above, and the Parties agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction of that court. CORRECTIONS There may be information on the Site that contains typographical errors, inaccuracies, or omissions, including descriptions, pricing, availability, and various other information. We reserve the right to correct any errors, inaccuracies, or omissions and to change or update the information on the Site at any time, without prior notice.

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