Threshold Issues Sample Clauses

The "Threshold Issues" clause defines the minimum criteria or conditions that must be met before certain rights, obligations, or processes within the contract are triggered. In practice, this might involve setting a minimum amount of damages before a party can bring a claim, or requiring that specific procedural steps be completed before a dispute can proceed. By establishing these baseline requirements, the clause helps prevent frivolous or minor issues from escalating, ensuring that only significant matters are addressed and thereby streamlining dispute resolution or contractual enforcement.
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Threshold Issues. Threshold issues are typically procedural and or legal issues that are of such significance to the proceeding that they must be addressed prior to the other issues in the proceeding.
Threshold Issues. In cases where there is a threshold issue, such as jurisdiction, the parties may agree that an initial decision be requested on the threshold issue.
Threshold Issues. 4.1 Within fifteen Business Days of receiving a Proposed Variation Notice, twenty Business Days of receiving a Stage 1 Response or fifteen Business Days of receiving a Stage 2 Response, the Secretary of State shall notify Thames Water and the Infrastructure Provider whether the Secretary of State or the Regulator consider that the proposed Variation triggers a Threshold Issue. 4.2 If the Secretary of State confirms that the Secretary of State and the Regulator do not consider that the proposed Variation triggers a Threshold Issue pursuant to paragraph 4.1, the Secretary of State may also (in its absolute discretion) confirm that the Secretary of State and the Regulator are satisfied that the proposed Variation will not trigger a 4.3 If the Secretary of State fails to confirm that the proposed Variation triggers a Threshold Issue for either the Secretary of State or the Regulator within fifteen Business Days following receipt of the Proposed Variation Notice, the Secretary of State and the Regulator shall cease to be considered Recipients for the purposes of paragraph 5 for the relevant proposed Variation. 4.4 If the Secretary of State fails to confirm that the proposed Variation triggers a Threshold Issue for either the Secretary of State or the Regulator within twenty Business Days following receipt of the Stage 1 Response, the Secretary of State and the Regulator shall cease to be considered Recipients for the purposes of paragraphs 6 and 7 for the relevant proposed Variation. 4.5 If the Secretary of State fails to confirm that the proposed Variation triggers a Threshold Issue for either the Secretary of State or the Regulator within fifteen Business Days following receipt of the Stage 2 Response, the Secretary of State and the Regulator shall cease to be considered Recipients for the purposes of paragraphs 8 and 9 for the relevant proposed Variation.
Threshold Issues. (1) Arbitrators Decision. (2) Postponement.
Threshold Issues. Any dispute concerning the scope and enforceability of this Agreement shall be resolved exclusively in a court of competent jurisdiction. All issues between the parties that this Agreement does not specifically permit to be presented to a court are for the arbitrator to resolve.
Threshold Issues. FUNDAMENTAL COMMITMENTS
Threshold Issues. The Employer or the Union may raise questions of grievability or arbitrability of a grievance. All dispute of grievability or arbitrability will be referred to as the threshold issue to arbitration. The arbitrator will resolve these issues.

Related to Threshold Issues

  • Threshold Neither the Seller nor the Purchaser shall be required to make any indemnification payment pursuant to Section 8.1 or 8.2, respectively, until such time as the total amount of all Damages that have been directly or indirectly suffered or incurred by an Indemnified Party, or to which an Indemnified Party has or otherwise becomes subject to, exceeds $50,000 in the aggregate. At such time as the total amount of such Damages exceeds $50,000 in the aggregate, the Indemnified Party shall be entitled to be indemnified against the full amount of such Damages (and not merely the portion of such Damages exceeding $50,000).

  • Adjustment of Minimum Quarterly Distribution and Target Distribution Levels (a) The Minimum Quarterly Distribution, First Target Distribution, Second Target Distribution, Third Target Distribution, Common Unit Arrearages and Cumulative Common Unit Arrearages shall be proportionately adjusted in the event of any distribution, combination or subdivision (whether effected by a distribution payable in Units or otherwise) of Units or other Partnership Securities in accordance with Section 5.10. In the event of a distribution of Available Cash that is deemed to be from Capital Surplus, the then applicable Minimum Quarterly Distribution, First Target Distribution, Second Target Distribution and Third Target Distribution, shall be adjusted proportionately downward to equal the product obtained by multiplying the otherwise applicable Minimum Quarterly Distribution, First Target Distribution, Second Target Distribution and Third Target Distribution, as the case may be, by a fraction of which the numerator is the Unrecovered Capital of the Common Units immediately after giving effect to such distribution and of which the denominator is the Unrecovered Capital of the Common Units immediately prior to giving effect to such distribution. (b) The Minimum Quarterly Distribution, First Target Distribution, Second Target Distribution and Third Target Distribution, shall also be subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 6.9.

  • Threshold Amount For purposes of clause (x) of the definition of Event of Default: Party A's Threshold Amount is U.S.D. $10,000,000. Party B's Threshold Amount is U.S.D. $10,000,000.

  • Thresholds The threshold of a sample to constitute a positive result alcohol, drugs, or their metabolites is contained in the standards of one of the programs listed in MN Statute §181.953, subd 1. The employer shall, not less than annually, provide the unions with a list or access to a list of substances tested for under this LOA and the threshold limits for each substance. In addition, the employer shall notify the unions of any changes to the substances being tested for and of any changes to the thresholds at least thirty (30) days prior to implementation.

  • Emergency Thresholds The following matrix presents the emergency thresholds that, if reached by any of the services mentioned above for a TLD, would cause the emergency transition of the Registry for the TLD as specified in Section 2.13 of this Agreement. DNS Service (all servers) 4-hour total downtime / week DNSSEC proper resolution 4-hour total downtime / week EPP 24-hour total downtime / week RDDS (WHOIS/Web-based WHOIS) 24-hour total downtime / week Data Escrow Breach of the Registry Agreement as described in Specification 2, Part B, Section 6.