Common use of Timing of Arbitration Clause in Contracts

Timing of Arbitration. The arbitration hearing shall be scheduled to be held no later than 60 days after the date the Notice and Demand for Arbitration is given. The arbitration hearing shall be conducted in one day. The claimant shall be allowed four hours for presentation of the claimant's case and any rebuttal to the respondent's presentation; the respondent shall be allowed four hours for its response to the claimant's initial presentation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Trammell Crow Co), License Agreement (Trammell Crow Co)

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Timing of Arbitration. The arbitration hearing shall be scheduled to be held no later than 60 one hundred fifty (150) days after the date the Notice and Demand for Arbitration is given. The arbitration hearing shall be conducted in one day. The claimant shall be allowed four hours for presentation of the claimant's case and any rebuttal to the respondent's presentation; the respondent shall be allowed four hours for its response to the claimant's initial presentation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Dresser-Rand Group Inc.), License Agreement (Dresser-Rand Group Inc.)

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