ADR Provider definition

ADR Provider means an approved body under the Alternative Dispute Resolution for Consumer Dispute Regulations 2015. The following terms apply in the event of a dispute between the parties:
ADR Provider means a neutral person who conducts an ADR procedure. An arbitrator, mediator, and early neutral evaluator are ADR providers. An ADR provider may be an employee of the court or an independent contractor.
ADR Provider means institutions or persons accredited as mediator, conciliator, arbitrator, neutral evaluator, or any person exercising similar functions in any Alternative Dispute Resolution system. This is without prejudice to the rights of the parties to choose nonaccredited individuals to act as mediator, conciliator, arbitrator, or neutral evaluator of their dispute.

Examples of ADR Provider in a sentence

  • Agency is involved in a dispute or a project that requires the services of an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Provider.

  • If AAA is not available to arbitrate, the parties shall agree to select an alternative ADR Provider.

  • Thereafter, the representatives of the parties shall engage in good faith in an ADR process under the auspices of the selected ADR Provider.

  • Each party shall bear its own costs (including attorney’s fees) and disbursements arising out of the arbitration and shall pay an equal share of the fees and costs of the ADR Provider.

  • By not later than ten (10) business days after the date of such notice of dispute, such representatives shall agree upon a third party which is in the business of providing Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) services (hereinafter, "ADR Provider") and shall schedule a date with such ADR Provider to engage in ADR.


More Definitions of ADR Provider

ADR Provider means a neutral person who:
ADR Provider means institutions or persons accredited as mediator, conciliator, arbitrator, neutral evaluator, or any person exercising similar functions in any Alternative Dispute Resolution system. This is without prejudice to the rights of the parties to
ADR Provider means the independent and impartial third party appointed by virtue of direction 17 of these Directions to conduct alternative dispute resolution;
ADR Provider means a provider of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services, namely a provider of good offices, a conciliator, or a mediator who provides their services pursuant to Article 31.20 (Good Offices, Conciliation, and Mediation);
ADR Provider shall have the meaning set forth in Section 29.2.
ADR Provider means the alternative dispute resolution provider identified in accordance with Subsection 10.1.1 of the Management Agreement, or if the Management Agreement is not then in effect, JAMS or AAA or any other similar arbitration/mediation service mutually acceptable to Corporation.
ADR Provider shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.2(a)(i).