Use of Senior Officers Sample Clauses

Use of Senior Officers. Subject to clause 25.3, if any dispute arises between any of the Parties relating to or arising out of this Agreement, the Parties involved shall notify each of the other Parties that the dispute is to be referred to senior officers of the relevant Parties (Senior Officers) in order to seek a resolution to the dispute. The Senior Officer of Homes England will be the Director of the Cladding Safety Scheme (or such other person notified to the Applicant by Homes England) and of the Applicant will be a board level Director or Member or equivalent senior officer of the Applicant nominated to perform that role by the Applicant from time to time. The Parties may change the details of such Senior Officers by written notice to the others. The Senior Officers shall consult with each other in good faith for at least 30 days following such referral to the Senior Officers before any alternative dispute resolution process is commenced.
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Use of Senior Officers. If any dispute arises between the Parties relating to or arising out of this Agreement either Party involved will in the first instance notify the other that the dispute is to be referred to Senior Officers in order to seek a resolution. The Senior Officer for the Agency will be the Head of Legal Services and for the Applicant will be the Chief Executive. Either Party may change the details of such Senior Officers by written notice to the other. If there has been no resolution of the dispute within 25 Working Days of the referral to Senior Officers either Party may give to the other written notice referring the dispute to mediation for resolution in accordance with the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) Model Mediation Procedure. The mediator will be nominated by CEDR. Matters of law will not be referred to Senior Officers or mediation but will be subject to the jurisdiction of the courts.
Use of Senior Officers. If any dispute arises between the Parties relating to or arising out of this Agreement either Party involved will in the first instance notify the other that the dispute is to be referred to Senior Officers in order to seek a resolution. The Senior Officer for the CPCA will be the Head of Legal Services and for the Applicant will be the Insert organisation - Directors. Either Party may change the details of such Senior Officers by written notice to the other.
Use of Senior Officers. If any dispute arises between the Parties relating to or arising out of this Agreement either Party involved will in the first instance notify the other that the dispute is to be referred to Senior Officers in order to seek a resolution. The Senior Officer for the CPCA will be the Head of Legal Services and for the Applicant will be the Insert organisation - Directors. Either Party may change the details of such Senior Officers by written notice to the other. If there has been no resolution of the dispute within 30 days of the referral to Senior Officers either Party may give to the other written notice referring the dispute to a suitably qualified independent Expert for determination in accordance with this clause. The Expert shall be required to prepare a written decision and give notice (including a copy) of the decision to the Parties within a maximum of three months of the matter being referred to the Expert. If the Expert dies or becomes unwilling or incapable of acting, or does not deliver the decision within the time required by this clause then: - either Party may apply to [CPCA CA Board] to discharge the Expert and to appoint a replacement Expert with the required expertise; and this clause shall apply in relation to the new Expert as if he were the first Expert appointed. All matters under this clause must be conducted, and the Expert's decision shall be written, in the English language. The Parties shall be entitled to make submissions to the Expert (including oral submissions) and shall provide (or procure the provision to) the Expert with such assistance and documents as the Expert reasonably requires for the purpose of reaching a decision. To the extent not provided for by this clause, the Expert may in his reasonable discretion determine such other procedures to assist with the conduct of the determination as he considers just or appropriate, including (to the extent he considers necessary) instructing professional advisers to assist him in reaching his determination. Each Party shall (with reasonable promptness) supply each other with all information and give each other access to all documentation and personnel as the other Party reasonably requires to make a submission under this clause. The Expert shall act as an expert and not as an arbitrator. The Expert shall determine the matter in dispute (which may include any issue involving the interpretation of any provision of this Agreement, his jurisdiction to determine the matters and issues...
Use of Senior Officers. Subject to Clause 24.3, if any dispute arises between any of the Parties relating to or arising out of this Agreement, the Parties involved shall notify each of the other Parties that the dispute is to be referred to senior officers of the relevant Parties (Senior Officers) in order to seek a resolution to the dispute. The Senior Officer of Homes England will be the Assistant Director, Building Remediation (or such other person notified to the Applicant by Homes England), of DLUHC will be the Director of Building Remediation & Xxxxxxxx and of the Applicant will be a board level Director or Member or equivalent senior officer of the Applicant nominated to perform that role by the Applicant from time to time. The Parties may change the details of such Senior Officers by written notice to the others. The Senior Officers shall consult with each other in good faith for at least 30 days following such referral to the Senior Officers before any alternative dispute resolution process is commenced. Subject to clause 24.3, if there has been no resolution of the dispute within 30 days of the referral to Senior Officers any affected Party may give to the other written notice referring the dispute to mediation for resolution in accordance with the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) Model Mediation Procedure. The mediator will be an appropriately qualified barrister or solicitor of 10 years or more standing recommended by CEDR and appointed by CEDR in the event that the Parties cannot agree on a suitable person within 14 days of the notice of the dispute. Clauses 25.1 and 25.2 shall not apply to the extent that either party seeks injunctive or other urgent relief

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  • Compensation of Officers The officers of the Corporation shall be entitled to receive such compensation for their services as shall from time to time be determined by the Board of Directors.

  • Executive Officers To the knowledge of the Company, no executive officer or person nominated to become an executive officer of the Company (a) has been convicted in a criminal proceeding or is a named subject of a pending criminal proceeding (excluding minor traffic violations) or (b) is or has been subject to any judgment or order of, the subject of any pending civil or administrative action by the Securities and Exchange Commission or any self-regulatory organization.

  • Officers and Employees (a) The day-to-day operational management of the Company may be exercised by such officers of the Company as may be appointed from time to time in accordance with this Section 4.3 (the “Officers”). The Managers may appoint such Officers as they may determine from time to time. The Officers, subject to the direction and control of the Managers, shall do all things and take all actions necessary to run the business of the Company. Each Officer shall have the powers and duties as may be prescribed to him or her by the Managers and, to the extent not so prescribed, as generally pertain to their respective offices. Each Officer shall hold office at the pleasure of the Managers. Each Officer shall serve until the earlier of his or her death, resignation or removal, and any Officer may be removed at any time, with or without cause, by the Managers. Any vacancy in any office shall also be filled by the Managers. Any Officer may resign at any time by delivering his or her written resignation to the Managers. (b) The Company may employ such employees as the Officers of the Company deem reasonably necessary to effectuate the purpose of the Company as set forth in Section 1.3.

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