Common use of Three-Tiered Dispute Resolution Clause in Contracts

Three-Tiered Dispute Resolution. The Parties agree that any Dispute shall be referred for dispute resolution by high-level negotiation, mediation or arbitration in the following manner:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Governance Agreement, Governance Agreement

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Three-Tiered Dispute Resolution. The Parties agree that any Dispute shall be referred for dispute resolution by high-high- level negotiation, mediation or arbitration in the following manner:manner described in Schedule “B” (Dispute Resolution). For greater certainty, a Party may refer a Dispute to dispute resolution under the provision of this Article X (Dispute Resolution) by the delivery of a notice requesting dispute resolution to the other Parties, which notice shall set out the Dispute in reasonably sufficient detail (a “Dispute Notice”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Three-Tiered Dispute Resolution. The Parties agree that any Dispute shall be referred for dispute resolution by high-level negotiation, mediation or arbitration in the following manner:manner hereinafter described. For greater certainty, a Party may refer a Dispute to dispute resolution under the provision of this Article 18 by the delivery of a notice requesting dispute resolution to the other Parties, which notice shall set out the Dispute in reasonably sufficient detail (a “Dispute Notice”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Supply and Services Agreement

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Three-Tiered Dispute Resolution. The Parties agree that any Dispute shall be referred for dispute resolution by high-high- level negotiation, mediation or arbitration in the following manner:manner described in Schedule “B” (Dispute Resolution). For greater certainty, a Party may refer a Dispute to dispute resolution under the provision of this Article X (Dispute resolution) by the delivery of a notice requesting dispute resolution to the other Parties, which notice shall set out the Dispute in reasonably sufficient detail (a “Dispute Notice”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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